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...
During the last two weekends of October, residents of Tallinn participated in a city-organized collection drive, handing over approximately 23,930.90 kilograms of hazardous waste and 107 cubic meters of reusable items. Tallinn residents have the ongoing opportunity to dispose of their hazardous household waste at no cost at six designated collection points throughout the city and at four waste treatment plants all year round.
The presentation of the changes to the public transport network took place in the city districts according to the following timetable: 9 September at...
From 13 to 16 October 2025, every day from 12:00–20:00, you can cast your vote at any of the following polling divisions open in Tallinn, regardless...
The fourth participatory budgeting idea collection initiative in Tallinn has concluded successfully, with 492 ideas submitted, out of which 149 proposals have been selected for public voting. Residents can cast their votes for their favorite proposals starting Monday, November 20, until December 3, 2023.
The autumn collection rounds of 2025 will take place on two consecutive weekends: October 11-12 and October 18-19. For two consecutive weekends, the...
Tallinn will initiate a four-month-long night bus pilot project lasting from 19 May to 17 September. During this period, four routes will be active at night from Friday to Sunday.
Tallinn is planning to construct new tramways on Liivalaia Street and along the Pollinator Highway (Putukaväil) leading to Pelguranna. This week, the City Government sent a proposal to the Ministry of Climate for European Union funding to expand the city's tram network. The plan involves adding three kilometers of new tracks.