Official information on vaccination in Estonia on website vaktsineeri.ee/en If you suspect that you may have COVID-19 If you have any symptoms, stay...
Staying in Estonia How long can I stay in Estonia? As of 9 March 2022, Ukrainian citizens and their family members who have come to Estonia because of...
Primary health care for war refugees regardless of health insurance All people staying in Estonia are guaranteed emergency firs aid in the event of a...
Food aid is supplied to war refugees registering at the Tallinn reception centre (Niine 2) who have difficulties in providing food for themselves and...
ACCOMMODATION TRANSPORTATION HEALTH COVID-19 info WORKING IN TALLINN EDUCATION ACCOMMODATION CULTURE AND LEISURE EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY PROTECTION FAQ...
The City Archives are located on Tolli Street, on the northern edge of the Old Town near St. Olaf’s Church (Oleviste kirik) – see the Tallinn digital...
The City of Tallinn is finalizing its environmental noise reduction action plan. By law, the city is required to mitigate noise exceeding legal limits in public spaces, ensuring a healthy living environment and supporting business activities.
In the 2025/2026 academic year, the City of Tallinn will open classes in five schools transitioning to Estonian-language instruction, specifically for children who speak Estonian at a native level. Admission to these Estonian-language classes will be city-wide, meaning students will not be automatically assigned to these classes. Parents will decide whether to enroll their children in these classes.
Changes to the routes of Tallinn's public transport lines on Põhja puiestee, Mere puiestee, and Ahtri Street during construction works from 4.03.2024...