This year, Tallinn will once again welcome the New Year with a concert and light show, skipping fireworks. On the night of December 31 and into the early hours of January 1, public transport on the city's main routes will run later to help everyone get home safely and comfortably.
How do we protect your private information? Tallinn City public offices process your personal data primarily to fulfil tasks arising from the law. We...
In accordance with the Waste Act , the Tallinn Waste Management Plan 2022-2026 and the Tallinn Waste Management Regulations , waste must be collected...
A business cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field. Clusters...
Solutions in the latest Tallinn University of Technology’s Smart City Challenge range from lighting nanogrids to 3D tree modelling for urban digital twins.
The library contains over 18760 prints (as of 31 December 2016) primarily from the 19th and the 20th century. Most of the monographs, reference books...
Staying in Estonia How long can I stay in Estonia? As of 9 March 2022, Ukrainian citizens and their family members who have come to Estonia because of...
Public transport circulation and stops During the XIII Youth Song and Dance Festival, which will take place from 30 June to 2 July, special buses will...