The City of Tallinn continues to support the practical training of law students this year, enabling the Estonian Lawyers' Union Student Legal Aid Office to provide free legal advice to residents of the city.
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.
The City of Tallinn is developing a modern urban space on Mustjõe and Värvi streets, including new safe pedestrian and cycling paths, traffic-calming measures, greenery, and a recreational area.
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...
Food aid is supplied to war refugees registering at the Tallinn reception centre (Niine 2) who have difficulties in providing food for themselves and...
Mustamäe, an evolving district in Tallinn, exhibits a unique blend of modernity and history. While it features contemporary infrastructure, the area...
From February 14 to March 4, the Tallinn Bun Fest will take over the city – a unique winter food festival that blends Estonia’s Shrove Tuesday traditions with Tallinn’s world-class café culture.
December is a month of hope and miracles. As the year comes to a close, whether it was easy or difficult, something new is already on the horizon. A...