A week ago, the official beach season ended at five public beaches in Tallinn, and 38 G4S beach guards, who ensured safety and order during the summer, also finished their work. This year’s season passed calmly and without major problems.
Today at its session, the Tallinn City Government presented the Tallinn City Council with a detailed plan for the beach area in the Pirita district, aimed at developing and shaping this area into a flagship beach for the city.
Renting of premises and outdoor areas managed by the districts of Kesklinna, Nõmme, Pirita, Põhja Tallinn. You can find out about renting the city's...
Lifeguard services and water rescue operations are provided during the beach season at Pirita, Pikakari, Stroomi, Kakumäe, and Lake Harku beaches. You...
Skating on public skating rinks. Skate rental at the skating rink in Harju street (location on the map ), at the skating rink of Pirita Sports Centre...