Additional information (timetables, route changes, and stops): transport.tallinn.ee Ending detour: Bus route No.5 will end its detour and go back to...
From 3 to 6 July, the 28th Song and 21st Dance Celebration “Iseoma” will take place in Tallinn. During the event, shuttle buses will take visitors from the city centre to the dance and song celebration venues and bring them back again. Those attending the Song Celebration can leave their vehicle in various car parks and travel to the Song Festival Grounds using public transport.
The temporary tram line No. 6, introduced during the construction of the Old City Harbour tram line, will continue to operate on the Tondi-Kopli route until at least the end of October. Starting on October 1, the rest of the tram traffic will be fully restored. The City is also exploring the option of permanently continuing with tram line No. 6
Due to construction works, the Tõnismäe stop on Kaarli puiestee and the Freedom Square blue-coloured bus stop in the centre of Tallinn will be temporarily closed.
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 parking charge may be paid via the mobile or buying a parking ticket from a parking meter, or a monthly pass. Parking using a mobile phone Smart...
Tram line 5 will resume service in Tallinn on November 1, operating along the Kopli-Vana-Lõuna route for the first time since 2004. Temporary tram line number 6, which was established due to the construction work in the city center, will continue to operate until October 31.