In spring, it will be easier for people in the green capital to hand over scrap tyres. They can bring their used car tyres to any of the capital’s waste treatment facilities – Paljassaare, Pärnamäe, Rahumäe and Pääsküla. The Loksa waste treatment facility will also accept scrap tyres from businesses.
Public unsupervised for-fee parking in Tallinn breaks down into the following parking zones: City Centre, Downtown, Old Town and Pirita. Parking zones...
Price reductions in the unified public transportation ticket system of Tallinn since 01.01.2011 The public transportation of the unified ticket system...
Studying from grade 10 to 12 at Tallinn municipal schools. The studying language is Estonian. Contact details of high schools located in Tallinn and...
We will provide live coverage of swimming and judo competitions at ICG Tallinn 2025. Watching the streams is completely free of charge. We will never...
Since opening in mid-November, Tallinn's ice rinks have already welcomed over 20,000 visitors within three weeks. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the winter season at Tallinn's ice rinks – local schools can organize free skating sessions, and seniors have special times set aside for complimentary visits.