On the second full competition day of ICG Tallinn 2025, athletes competed in 3x3 basketball, football, athletics, swimming, fencing, judo, and beach volleyball.
To offer a refreshing break from the sports competitions, we invite ICG Tallinn 2025 accredited participants to experience our beautiful city from a new perspective — by joining the Cruise on Tallinn Bay with the motor ship “Strande.”
On Thursday, 28 August, Baltic Sea Day will be celebrated across all countries bordering the Baltic Sea. In Tallinn, a diverse, family-friendly event will take place at Pikakari Beach and the Paljassaare Peninsula. Some activities require pre-registration, which is already open.
Due to rain, today's (August 5) remaining basketball games will be moved to Kalev Sports Hall (Juhkentali 12). Games will resume at 15:00. The schedule is delayed by one hour. Example: if your original game time was 15:00, it will now start at 16:00.
Tallinn will host the 57th International Children’s Games (ICG) from 4–7 August. Recognized by the International Olympic Committee, the ICG is considered the most important multi-sport event for 12–15-year-olds.
The Tallinn City Government approved a new parking guideline at today’s meeting. It will serve as the basis for planning and designing parking lots and spaces when constructing new buildings or extending existing ones. The previously valid regulation has been repealed by the City Council.
The City of Tallinn has cancelled the bicycle shelter procurement initiated by the Tallinn Urban Environment and Public Works Department, as all bids significantly exceeded the expected cost. The department has been tasked with launching a new tender that incorporates expert recommendations and ensures a reasonable price. The bike shelters are set to be built for the next cycling season in spring
At today’s City Government meeting on 29 July, Deputy Mayor Viljar Jaamu submitted his letter of resignation. His term of office will end on 30 July 2025.