Saturday, January 11, is a national day of mourning to honor President Arnold Rüütel, who passed away on December 31 last year. All Tallinn city institutions will fly the Estonian flag as a mourning flag on this day.
Tallinn, as the European Capital of Sport 2025, aims to generate positive and lasting value throughout its title year, encouraging residents to be more active and lead healthier lives.
NB! Our centre has relocated to a new address – Endla 8 , 10122 Tallinn (Endla Street 8, see map here ). Opening hours: Mon 9:00–18:00 Tue & Thu 9:00...
Kopli 93 is a community centre operating in North Tallinn district that includes a garden, a beehive and a makerspace. This is a hub in the historic...
Tallinn’s year as the European Capital of Sport in 2025 brings a sports program offering residents the opportunity to explore various sports throughout the year. January is dedicated to skiing, and on January 18, the Song Festival Grounds will host a skiing day, followed by the festive opening of the sports year.
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...