Looking for a place to rent a private sauna, need a dentist, contact info for your local embassy or a place to get a local SIM card for your mobile? All these details and more can be found in our handy directory.
Banks
Business connections
- American Chamber of Commerce
- Enterprise Estonia
- Estonian Chamber of Commerce
- German-Baltic Chamber of Commerce
Clinics & Hospitals
- Fertilitas Private Hospital
- Regional Hospital of North Estonia
- Tallinn Central Hospital
- Tallinn Children's Hospital
- Tallinn Trigenics Pain Treatment Centre
Cultural centres
- Estonian Institute
- Finnish Institute
- French Cultural Centre
- Goethe-Institute Estland
- Hungarian Institute
- Russian Cultural Centre
Daycare
Dentists
Dry cleaners & Laundrettes
Genealogy
Many members of the Estonian diaspora (väliseestlased, or ‘foreign Estonians’) have kept close ties with the homeland. Others, however, are just starting to seek their roots. Among them and among ‘home Estonians’ (kodueestlased) genealogy has become a popular pursuit. The Estonian Genealogy Society was founded in 1990, but its direct forerunner dates to 1931, during the first period of independence. With 200 active members and clubs in Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu and Viljandi, the society brings together Estonians with an interest in their own ancestors and genealogy in general. Although the society doesn’t offer consultations or other services, it does host annual get-togethers and occasional courses in archival work. You can find out more online at www.genealoogia.ee.Key cuts
Language courses
Can't understand a darn word? Don't be surprised. Estonian is completely unrelated to Russian, Latvian, Swedish, German or any other Indo-European tongue. Along with Finnish and Hungarian, Estonian belongs to the Finno-Ugric group of languages, thought to have originated somewhere beyond the Urals thousands of years ago. Luckily, the younger generation and those in the tourist industry understand the value of the international language, so you should have little trouble getting around in English.Libraries
Media
- Äripäev
- Baltic News Service BNS
- Eesti Ekspress
- Estonian Public Broadcasting
- ETV
- Local News in English
Notaries
Officials
Embassies
Full list of foreign representations in Estonia you will always find on the website of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.- Canada
- China
- Czech
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Russia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Turkey
- UK
- Ukraine
- USA