Tallinn, as the European Capital of Sport, will host 32 free running classes from 12-16 May. The training sessions, which will take place in all eight...
On Sunday 20 April, the European Capital of Sport, Tallinn, will take you in search of ten spring moments in Tallinn. There are four different trails...
Tallinn's Mayor Peeter Raudsepp and Helsinki's Mayor Daniel Sazonov approved the Helsinki–Tallinn twin city cooperation action plan for 2026–2029 today in Tallinn. The action plan strengthens the strategic partnership between the two cities in the areas of innovation, security and people-to-people cooperation, setting clear objectives for the years ahead.
Tallinna keskkonna- ja kommunaalamet toetab kogukonna- ja õppeaiandust ning keskkonnaprojekte kokku ligi poole miljoni euroga. Toetuste abil saab ellu viia ligi 200 algatust, mis arendavad keskkonnateadlikkust ja muudavad linnaruumi rohelisemaks.
During the last two weekends of October, residents of Tallinn can once again give away hazardous waste free of charge. On October 23, hazardous waste are collected in Kesklinn and Lasnamäe, on October 24 in Kristiine and Põhja-Tallin, on October 30 in Pirita and Mustamäe, and on October 31 in Haabersti and Nõmme.
From 7 am on Friday, September 24, one lane on Luise Street is closed due to the construction of the heating and water pipelines. Luise Street is completely closed on Friday evening from 7 pm to 11 pm on Sunday, September 26. One lane on Luise Street will be partially closed until the evening of Wednesday, September 29.
During the last two weekends of August - August 21 to 22, and August 27 to 29 - Tallinn will organize vaccination against COVID-19 in schools. Students aged 12-18, their families, but also other residents are expected to get vaccinated. There is no need to pre-register for vaccination in schools.
By the regulation of the Tallinn City Council, the city will reimburse the connection fee when joining the public water supply and sewerage system for residential buildings with a permit issued before 2011. In order to receive compensation, an application must be submitted to the Tallinn Environmental and Public Utilities Board.