Ball game court A. Le Coq Arena mini court Jalgpalli tn 21 Multifunctional ball court with artificial grass Koidu Park street basketball court Koidu...
This year, the City of Tallinn has revised the fundamental principles of its sports support system for children and young people. The reform aims to encourage participation in organised physical activity by increasing both the number of children eligible for support and the amount of support per child. Starting next year, the support will extend to 35,000 young Tallinn residents, with the total funding volume rising to €12 million.
All eight districts of Tallinn have now signed contracts with service providers responsible for snow removal and de-icing. A new measure this season is that, in addition to roadways, the city will also clear all sidewalks owned by the city.
Sporting facilities: a large sports hall for basketball, for playing volleyball, soccer, handball, floorball and tennis and an artificial rock wal for...
The name of the green area between Liikuri and Arbu Street comes from the fact that the wind never stops blowing there. The artificial hills that have...
The city offers training tracks which are meant especially for recreational sports. The tracks enable to be engaged in cross-country skiing, bicycle...