The changes will be implemented from 21 October. Citizens had the opportunity to express their views and make proposals from 3-20 September before the...
Food aid is supplied to war refugees registering at the Tallinn reception centre (Niine 2) who have difficulties in providing food for themselves and...
From 30 June to 2 July, the XIII Youth Song and Dance Celebration “Holy is the Land” will take place. Nearly 800 collectives with nearly 25,000 choir...
Why was the current tram line route chosen? The new tram line’s construction was preceded by a lengthy planning process during which every potential...
The Old City Harbour tramline will officially open on Friday, November 29, at 12:00, with a ceremony held between Viru Keskus and the Tallink Hotel. The opening event will feature a high-wire act by world-renowned slackliner Jaan Roose and a performance by the Tallinn Police Orchestra. At approximately 12:50, a test ride will be conducted to Old City Harbour, where more surprises await. Regular tram services on the new tracks will begin on Sunday, December 1.
The 2025 draft city budget of Tallinn maintains its focus on updating vehicles and expanding the public transport network to offer a competitive alternative to private cars.