The Institute for Quality of Life, located in London, awarded Tallinn with a bronze award, placing Tallinn at 130th place in the 200 Happiest Cities ranking.
A detailed plan is the basis for land use and construction activities in the near future. It determines the boundaries of the plot, intended purposes...
The following districts or day centres of districts organise the catering for people in need: Kesklinn, Põhja-Tallinn, Lasnamäe, Mustamäe, Kristiine...
The soup kitchen service is for people who do not have sufficient means to provide food for themselves and their families. The purpose of this service...
The number of foreign tourists in Tallinn is on the rise and more than half of the city residents think that there should be more of them. From the point of view of the future of Tallinn's foreign tourism, it is important to invest in activities that increase the attractiveness of the city as a destination and to maintain a stable economic environment aimed at increasing competitiveness.