Tallinn Day Programme 2025 12-16 May | Main programme on Freedom Square 12-14 MAY School physical education and football training: Tallinn's schools...
Tallinn has been a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network since 2022. Tallinn hosts a large number of diverse music events that welcome many of...
In 2022, Tallinn was given the title of UNESCO Music City and, as a result, joined a global network of more than 50 music cities. Tallinn’s goals and...
This year’s survey “Green City and Circular Economy,” conducted by Tallinn Strategic Management Office, reveals that residents highly value greenery and are increasingly engaging in environmentally friendly practices such as waste sorting, reuse, and growing plants.
Europe’s leading street sports and culture platform “Ghetto Games” invites everyone to experience the most athletic festival of the summer in Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, on July 12–13. For two days, Freedom Square in the city center will be transformed into a vibrant arena for street basketball, street football, dance and fight shows, as well as contests and various activities. The festival is organized in collaboration with the Tallinn City Government and will bring together participants from over 10 countries.
The Tallinn City Government has approved the 2025–2035 mental health action plan for children and youth. The plan aims to strengthen mental wellbeing and improve prevention efforts in schools, public spaces, and support services. Its central goal is to create a safe and nurturing environment for all children and young people in Tallinn.
Childcare support is intended for the parent and is reflected as a discount on the invoices submitted by the childcare service provider. The support...