Next year, Tallinn will launch a project to count pedestrians and cyclists at key locations in the city centre. The project is supported by the European Union’s CEF Transport programme and will run until the end of 2028.
Tallinn has been named the 25th European Capital of Sport, adding a special celebratory touch to this prestigious milestone. As the Capital of Sport...
The City of Tallinn is planning a major redesign of the Kristiine junction to improve mobility for everyone and prepare for the future tramline extension.
The new pedestrian tunnels on Endla Street will provide a safe and convenient route for pedestrians and cyclists between the city centre and Kristiine.
On Sunday 20 April, the European Capital of Sport, Tallinn, will take you in search of ten spring moments in Tallinn. There are four different trails...
European Capital of Sport Tallinn invites you to a cycling tour in the neighboring municipalities on October 5th. The start will be given at 11:00 AM...
From October onwards, Tallinn Zoo and Tallinn Botanical Garden will join the Museum Sundays programme. This pilot project will run until the end of 2025, after which its impact and visitor feedback will be assessed to decide on the next steps.
The Song Festival Grounds will be turned into a Winter Centre for the opening event of European Capital of Sport Tallinn 2025. On Saturday, 18 January...