The city’s development strategy Tallinn 2035 describes the future of Tallinn that the entire city government is working towards. City culture plays an...
Tallinn has a number of important natural objects in the Lasnamäe and Pirita districts, including the Maarjamäe Clint, the area from the Tallinn Song...
The Spirit and Clint character area located between Pallasti Bridge and Narva Road entwines the clint’s landscape with Estonian cultural history, as...
Tallinn has been a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network since 2022. Tallinn hosts a large number of diverse music events that welcome many of...
Tourism in Tallinn grew by 7% last year, reaching 3.18 million international visits. Overnight stays in the city’s accommodation establishments totaled 3.31 million, marking the highest figure on record. More visitors are choosing to stay longer in Tallinn—nearly 60% of foreign guests opted to stay overnight. Among the top markets, the largest relative growth in overnight stays was seen in Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Asian markets.