Mobiil-ID: Log In and Sign Documents Without a Card Reader Mobiil-ID lets you log in to online services and sign documents using your phone. No card...
From September 18th to October 8th, all residents of Tallinn have the opportunity to submit proposals for projects that could be implemented in the city's public spaces next year through the participatory budget.
From Thursday next week, 1 June, the separate collection of bio-waste will become mandatory on all properties in Tallinn, regardless of the intended purpose or number of apartments.
As the cold weather season is arriving, all public water taps will be closed. However, Tallinn plans to install new public water taps next season. Right now, residents can suggest locations for the new water taps.
The installation of outside advertisements in heritage conservation areas and on monuments must be approved by the Tallinn Urban Planning Department’s...
Nighttime Development Plan for Tallinn Tallinn’s New Development Plan Aims to Create a Safe, Diverse, and 24-Hour City For the first time, Tallinn’s...
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.
During the upcoming Christmas holidays and New Year period, residents can access urgent healthcare services at all city hospitals' emergency departments, at Tallinn Dental Clinic (Tallinna Hambakliinik) and can contact the Family Doctor's Advice Line (Perearsti nõuandetelefon) at 1220.