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Tallinn's new parking guideline helps officials make informed decisions
The Tallinn City Government approved a new parking guideline at today’s meeting. It will serve as the basis for planning and designing parking lots and spaces when constructing new buildings or extending existing ones. The previously valid regulation has been repealed by the City Council.
EuroPark to provide parking services in Tallinn from autumn
Starting 2 September 2025, public paid parking services in Tallinn will be provided by OÜ EuroPark Estonia, replacing the current operator AS Ühisteenused. The change of service provider is technical in nature and will not affect parking rules or prices.
New bus route 8A to launch in September
From 1 September, City of Tallinn will introduce a new bus route, No. 8A, running between Mähe aedlinn and Viru keskus to provide Mähe and Pirita residents with an alternative connection to the city centre. The decision follows feedback on previous changes to route No. 8.
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe
Association of Significant Cemeteries in Europe Objectives: To consolidate data on significant cemeteries and raise awareness of their importance as a...
Tallinn Song Festival Grounds Visitor Centre
The Tallinn Song Festival Grounds are a significant place in the story of Estonian Restoration of Independence. This is where the incredible night...
To assist the event organiser
Useful links: for a public event permit: A public event permit must be applied for in order to organise public events in Tallinn. A public event is an...
Climate-neutral Tallinn: Tallinn Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan 2030
Tallinn’s long-term climate plan aims to achieve climate neutrality in the capital by 2050. This forward-looking strategy, titled Climate-Neutral...
Tallinn City Council Elections 2025
The Tallinn City Council elections will be held on 19 October 2025. Standing as a Candidate in the Tallinn City Council Elections Standing as a...
IRONMAN Tallinn to temporarily close streets and change bus routes
Next weekend, 23–24 August, the international triathlon IRONMAN Tallinn 2025 will cause temporary traffic restrictions and changes in both Tallinn and Harju County. In Tallinn, these changes will mainly affect Haabersti and Põhja-Tallinn districts, with parking and traffic restrictions as well as adjustments to public transport timetables.