I n Tallinn, school lunch is free for both primary and secondary school pupils. The cost of school lunch for students in Tallinn's municipal secondary...
The Tallinn City Government plans to allocate more than 8.8 million euros in 2024 to support the transition to Estonian-language education. The measures include teacher training, recruitment of new teachers, methodological and motivational support for teachers, assistance for children transitioning to Estonian-language education, support and counseling for both parents and teachers, and the creation of an online learning environment.
SERVICE IS CLOSED! As of 26 September 2025, Tallinn Business Centre will suspend the city’s business support schemes (including the Small Entrepreneur...
Law, Order and Consumer Protection Commission The Law, Order and Consumer Protection Commission is involved in working with fire fighting and rescue...
The aim of the provision of dwellings service is to help residents who are unable to provide housing for themselves or their family due to disability...
Tallinn has launched an innovative dynamic traffic management project aimed at solving the problem of blocked intersections, implementing demand-based...
Tallinn is gearing up for major investments in sports ahead of its designation as the European Capital of Sport in 2025. According to the city’s budget proposal for the next year, the largest investment in sports will be allocated to the renovation of Kadriorg Stadium, along with initiatives to expand exercise and sports facilities throughout the city.