Central Park of Pirita is located at the corner of Kloostrimetsa and Merivälja Roads and is 1 ha in size. The design was completed by Ülle Grišakov of...
The City of Tallinn values districts with unique historical and cultural elements that play an important role in enriching the urban space, creating...
Public unsupervised for-fee parking in Tallinn breaks down into the following parking zones: City Centre, Downtown, Old Town and Pirita. Parking zones...
The main planned impacts: The changes will be implemented from 21 October. Citizens had the opportunity to express their views and make proposals from...
The spring collection rounds of 2025 will take place on two consecutive weekends: May 10–11 and May 17–18. For two consecutive weekends, the residents...
We are very grateful, if you want to help the kindergarten and our children. If you wish, you have the opportunity to make a donation. Payee: Tallinna...
Below is an overview of Tallinn’s scenic areas by district. The descriptions of each scenic area include a map of the area showing the borders of the...
The Tallinn City Government has approved the locations of polling stations for the 2025 local elections. The updated list reflects voters’ preferences for casting their ballots in shopping centres, improved accessibility, and participation rates in previous elections. Polling stations with fewer than 600 voters will be merged with others. In total, 43 physical polling stations will be open across Tallinn, with one additional station designated for organising voting at the voter's location.