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...
From 05.07.2022 Tallinn will launch in Niine 2 refugee center legal advice on legal issues of rental agreements for families who moved to Estonia from...
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...
SMARTCARD Smartcards, onto which you can load money or e-tickets (1-, 3-, 5- and 30-day travel cards), can be purchased from any of the sales points...
Utility work will be carried out on Uus Street to provide residents with better-quality heating. The city will also build curbless sidewalks to create a shared urban space that is friendly to all road users.
On December 11–12, a delegation from the Vinnytsya (Ukraine) City Administration visited Tallinn to learn about the city’s experiences in sustainability management and circular economy development. The study visit was part of a 2024 collaboration project in which Tallinn advised four municipalities on sustainability management.