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Jüriöö Park
Jüriöö Park was founded in the highest region of Tallinn, on the ridge of Sõjamäe (War Hill), 55 metres above sea level. The name of the region by...
Most significant parks of Tallinn
In Tallinn, there are dosens of parks green areas from tiny Green Market in Lai Street to the great Kadrioru Park that lays over the area of 85...
First stage
Changes on Tallinn public transport routes for the period 07.03.2023 to 03.04.2023 Bus routes 9, 11, 31, 46, 55, 67 and 68 will be diverted to the...
Second phase. Changes in public transportation (04.04 to 02.07.2023)
Stops of the rerouted bus lines in the city centre (map above): Temporary Viru stop on Pärnu mnt in the direction of Narva mnt: Bus lines 14, 18 and...
Tallinn celebrates Estonian Independence Day across the city
The 103rd anniversary of the Republic of Estonia will be celebrated in each City District with various events, such as public flag-raisings, open-air concerts and an opening of a new snow sculpture park.
Construction work on second phase of Vanasadama tram line to divert 27 bus lines to bypass route
Due to the construction of the second phase of the Vanasadama tram line, which will begin in April, changes will be made to 27 bus routes. From 4 April to 31 May 2023, buses 1, 2, 8, 9, 11, 14, 18, 18A, 20, 20A, 23, 29, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48, 51, 55, 60, 63, 67 and 68 will be rerouted and bus 15 will change.
The construction of the Vanasadama tramline will change the routes of seven bus lines
From 7 March until 3 April the routes of seven bus lines will be having changes in their regular routes: bus lines No 9, 11, 31, 46, 55, 67 and 68.
Estonia’s Restoration of Independence Day celebrated with a concert at 20th of August Square
UNESCO City of Music Tallinn will commemorate Estonia’s Restoration of Independence Day with a traditional concert at Harjumägi’s 20th of August Square. The concert will take place on Tuesday, August 20, at 14:00 and is free for all. Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski will greet fellow citizens on this festive day.