Attractive environment for (green) technology providers to test their solutions (focus areas: mobility, energy efficiency, renewable energy) in city...
This autumn, the City of Tallinn and the FinEst Centre for Smart Cities have launched a pilot project in which city buses and waste collection vehicles will begin detecting damaged or missing traffic signs. Smart sensors, or cameras, installed on the vehicles will transmit real-time information to the city about the condition of traffic signs.
City Enterprise Servise is a department of Tallinn Strategic Management Office. Contact address: Kaarli pst 1 / Roosikrantsi 2 10119 Tallinn Estonia...
Pirita terminal Bus: 1A, 8, 34A, 38 During the morning rush hour, there are 14 departures per hour from the terminal (every ~4 minutes on average) and...
Tallinn is the centre of Estonian political and business life. With its population 400 000, the capital is the driving force of the country's economy...
Until Thursday, 16 October, all voters can cast their vote at any of the 16 citywide polling stations across Tallinn, regardless of their place of residence. Starting from Friday, voting will only be possible in the voter’s home electoral district.