During the Christmas holidays, Tallinn public transport will operate on a Sunday schedule. On December 31, due to the concert and light show at Vabaduse väljak, the area will be closed to traffic, and buses passing through will be rerouted. However, on New Year’s Eve, January 1, early hours, several lines will run longer to ensure partygoers can get home using public transport.
1. Place in a kindergarten The provision of day care services and pre-school education for children aged 1 to 7 in institutions belonging to the city...
Entry permit is required from individuals and business representatives who wish to use their vehicle to enter the Old Town pedestrian area after 10:00...
To compile a construction project for a building that is an immovable monument or within a heritage conservation area, special conditions for heritage...
The People's Assembly is guided by the following values: democracy for all; in a democracy, the people are the supreme authority; democracy is for all...
Please note! The 80-litre bio-waste containers are no longer available. Applications can only be made for 140-litre containers. According to the Waste...
The city has provided waste sorting stations to its kindergartens to promote environmental awareness among children and teach proper waste separation. During November and December, a total of 349 sorting stations were distributed to 52 kindergartens.
The purpose of the green transition subsidy is to reduce the impact of urban life and the economy on the climate. With the subsidy, the city wants to...