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Voting for Tallinn’s 2025 participatory budget now open
From today until 22 September, all Tallinn residents aged 14 and older can cast their votes for up to three of their favorite ideas to be implemented in their district.
Allocating grants for non-profit making activities for cultural projects
Tallinn supports cultural events taking place in the city through various open application rounds so that our cultural calendar can remain versatile...
Legal counselling
The City of Tallinn's partners offer legal assistance free of charge. ContractOK OÜ The City of Tallinn, in partnership with ContractOK OÜ, will...
Aid for compensation of the land tax increase
The application can be submitted starting from 22 April 2025. The aim of the aid for compensation of the land tax increase is to mitigate the increase...
On-call family doctor service to start in Tallinn in October
From 1 October, the City of Tallinn will offer an on-call family doctor service funded by the city. The service will be provided by OÜ Ennetuskliinik.
Cultural diversity in focus at the Days National Cultures
Today, 24 September, the Day of National Minorities in Estonia will be celebrated in Tallinn with a series of events introducing the cultures, tastes, and music of various nations as part of the Days of National Cultures programme.
First outdoor e-cigarette collection boxes installed in pilot project
The first outdoor e-cigarette collection boxes have now been installed in Tammsaare Park and near Kristiine Keskus as part of a pilot project to test how such a system could work in public spaces. The pilot will run until the end of October and will help determine the best way to organize outdoor collection.
Cities After Dark festival brings Europe’s nightlife experts to Tallinn
On 25–26 September, the international festival Cities After Dark will take place in Tallinn, bringing together the local community as well as experts and urban developers from across Europe to discuss the challenges and opportunities of nightlife and the night-time economy.
Kadriorg Light Festival brings temporary traffic changes
This weekend, the Kadriorg Park will host the light festival “Valgus kõnnib 2025”, which will bring temporary traffic changes in the Kadriorg area on the evenings of September 19 and 20.