In 2023, Tallinn Card was used a total of 97,000 times to visit museums and attractions, marking three months since the launch of the English-language mobile app for the all-in-one sightseeing ticket.
For the upcoming year, Tallinn's budget allocates nearly 396 million euros for educational operations, representing almost 41% of the total operating costs. The primary focuses include the transition to Estonian-language education, increased investment, and raising the minimum wage for teachers.
Bruntor aims to test innovative electric cargo bikes suitable for year-round use. These bikes can be utilized in sectors that require the transport of...
How to Open a Bank Account in Estonia If you plan to live, work, study, or do business in Estonia, opening a bank account is an important first step...
Tallinn City Government has submitted the draft of the city's second supplementary budget for 2023 to the City Council, which specifies budgeted revenues, expenditures, investments, and financing transactions. The largest growth in expenses is planned in the fields of education and roads and streets.
Pirita Kindergarten is a municipal-owned kindergarten, which provides pre-school education in Estonian language. Kindergarten is open from 07.00 to 19...