There is a lot of biodiversity in the city of Tallinn - alongside us live insects, birds, and various animals, and it is important to provide suitable...
Join us for the opening event of Tallinn 2025, the European Capital of Sport, on Saturday, January 18, at the Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, please follow these simple rules:
Tallinn public transport ticket prices for non-residents of Tallinn (since 5 May 2023): 1-hour ticket 2 € 1-hour discount ticket 1 € 1 day (24h) 5.50...
Dear innovators, Tallinn, as the capital of Estonia, has an 800-year history as a developing and modernizing city. For more than 20 years, Tallinn has...
Topic: "Urban Architecture and Urban Planning": Douglas Gordon (Architect and Urban Planner) "Unfinished City" Oliver Orro (Architectural Historian)...
A report by Tallinn’s Internal Audit Service titled “Analysis and Recommendations for Winter Street Maintenance Management” reveals that the previous city administration set unrealistic goals for snow removal and failed to monitor contractors’ compliance with contract terms. The renewed city government and leadership of the Urban Environment and Public Works Department have conducted analyses to improve the situation, which are reflected in the audit, and have developed new measures to enhance winter maintenance quality and transparency. Efforts to improve oversight and snow removal quality are ongoing.