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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.
Välisministeeriumi Korea Market Day 17. septembril 2025
Korea Market Day brings together Estonian companies and Korean partners to unlock new collaboration opportunities and boost confidence for entering the Korean market – a place where cutting-edge technology meets millennia-old traditions.
Registered address in Tallinn required for voting in City Council elections
To vote in the Tallinn City Council elections, a voter’s official address in the population register must be in Tallinn no later than 19 September 2025. The voter lists are compiled based on the population register data as of that date.
Weather disrupts IRONMAN Tallinn: timetable shifts and transport changes
Due to the weather conditions on 23 August, the Ironman Tallinn team has announced that the competitions will be delayed by three hours. This change also affects the previously published public transport detour times.
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...
Candidate submissions for Tallinn City Council elections open on 20 August
The Tallinn Electoral Committee will accept applications for candidacy in the City Council and district councils from 20 August to 9 September.
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...
Nearly 47,000 students begin the school year in Tallinn’s municipal schools
In the 2025/26 academic year, there are 60 municipal general education schools in Tallinn, with approximately 47,000 students enrolled. Around 3,700 children are starting first grade. The city also provides a start-of-school-year allowance for students up to the age of 19.