Tallinn public transport with a standardised ticket system (hereafter referred to as the public transport service) is a public carriage service that...
In 2024, Tallinn made significant strides in public transport with strategic decisions such as a complete renewal of the trolleybus fleet with battery-powered trolleys and signing a 10-year contract with Tallinna Linnatransport AS to ensure the long-term stability and development of the city’s public transport system. This year also saw the completion of the second phase of the public transport network modernization and the redirection of tram line no. 2 through the Old City Harbour.
The aim of supporting people returning to an independent life, i.e reintegration is to maintain or improve the person’s or family’s ability to cope in...
Dear candidates of political parties and electoral alliances as well as individual candidates running for Tallinn City Council 2021, You are invited...
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.