Tallinn Districts: All City Areas and Neighborhoods

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Tallinn's urban space is diverse and distinctive - each district has its own character, environment, and atmosphere. Are you looking for a romantic wooden house in Kalamaja, a modern high-rise apartment in Maakri, or perhaps a private villa in Pirita? Tallinn's 84 districts offer something for everyone, but choosing the right area can be challenging. Let's take a closer look at how getting to know Tallinn's districts helps you make smarter real estate decisions and how to find your dream home on the Kinnisvara24 portal.

Tallinn's city districts and neighborhoods

Tallinn is officially divided into 8 city districts, which in turn consist of a total of 84 neighborhoods. These official boundaries are established by Tallinn's City Planning Office and are used in city planning and statistics.

Central District neighborhoods

The Central District is the heart of Tallinn, where history, business, and culture meet:

  • Downtown - Tallinn's business center with high-rises and office buildings, intense urban life around the clock

  • Old Town - A medieval neighborhood on UNESCO's World Heritage list, a tourism magnet and restaurant hub

  • Kadriorg - Home to a historic park and the presidential palace, a prestigious residential area with beautiful buildings and greenery

  • Kassisaba - A small, environmentally valuable neighborhood with wooden buildings, intimate streets and community spirit

  • Keldrimäe - A diverse residential neighborhood on the edge of downtown, where old meets new

  • Kitseküla - A modern residential area developed from an industrial zone, popular with young families

  • Kompassi - A compact neighborhood near downtown, convenient for work commutes and entertainment

  • Maakri - A modern area with high-rises and business centers, shaping Tallinn's skyline

  • Raua - A diverse neighborhood with residential and commercial buildings, an Art Nouveau gem

  • Sibulaküla - A small environmentally valuable neighborhood where time seems to have stopped

  • Tatari - A residential neighborhood with historical background, an exciting mix of old and new

  • Tõnismäe - A diverse administrative and residential area, close to state institutions

  • Uus Maailm - A bohemian, environmentally valuable neighborhood, home to community initiatives and street festivals

Haabersti District neighborhoods

Haabersti is known for the Rocca al Mare, Õismäe, and Kakumäe areas:

  • Astangu - A newer developing neighborhood that combines proximity to nature with contemporary living

  • Haabersti - The district center, with both business activities and residential zones

  • Kakumäe - A seaside villa neighborhood offering privacy and nature proximity

  • Mustjõe - A diverse residential area where eclectic buildings create a distinctive environment

  • Pikaliiva - A smaller and quieter neighborhood, suitable for those who value privacy

  • Rocca al Mare - Known for its shopping center and open-air museum, combining history and modernity

  • Tiskre - A newer villa neighborhood offering quality living near the sea

  • Veskimetsa - An area with a zoo and greenery, nature experiences in the city

  • Vismeistri - A new development and apartment building area, a rapidly developing neighborhood

  • Väike-Õismäe - Famous for its circular panel housing neighborhood, an iconic lakeside area

  • Õismäe - Old Õismäe with its renowned lake, with functional residential neighborhoods

Lasnamäe District neighborhoods

Lasnamäe is Tallinn's most populous district and is undergoing renewal:

  • Katleri - An apartment building neighborhood characterized by good infrastructure

  • Kurepõllu - A developing area where traditional apartment buildings meet new developments

  • Kuristiku - A diverse residential area where prices are more affordable than downtown

  • Laagna - The most famous part of Lasnamäe with Laagna Road, the district's main street

  • Loopealse - A newer developing area with potential for the future

  • Mustakivi - A neighborhood known for its shopping center, a vibrant community hub

  • Pae - An apartment building area where living space is more affordable

  • Paevälja - A newer developing area offering more modern living solutions

  • Priisle - A smaller residential area where panel buildings stand alongside newer structures

  • Seli - An apartment building neighborhood characterized by good public transport connections

  • Sikupilli - A residential area near a shopping center, with good logistical location

  • Sõjamäe - An industrial area and airport surroundings, combining workplaces and living

  • Tondiraba - A neighborhood with sports center and residential areas, developing leisure opportunities

  • Uuslinn - A developing residential area with increasingly new residential complexes

  • Väo - A suburban area offering a quieter lifestyle

Mustamäe District neighborhoods

Mustamäe is known for its panel buildings and university campus, but is also undergoing renewal:

  • Kadaka - A business and industrial area offering many jobs

  • Kadakamäe - A residential area in western Mustamäe with mixed-use buildings

  • Mustamäe - The district center, characterized by both Soviet-era panel buildings and new developments

  • Siili - A renowned residential area with extensive renovations and updates

  • Sääse - An apartment building neighborhood offering affordable living

  • Szolnoki - A smaller area where every street has its own story

Nõmme District neighborhoods

Nõmme is known for its forested and peaceful environment, having been a former spa town:

  • Hiiu - A villa neighborhood offering privacy and a peaceful living environment

  • Kivimäe - A quiet residential area dominated by individual villas

  • Laagri - A newer developing area (partially in Saue municipality), popular with young families

  • Liiva - A smaller neighborhood offering a peaceful environment

  • Nõmme - The district center with features of a historic spa town, unique period architecture

  • Pääsküla - A diverse residential area combining villas and smaller apartment buildings

  • Rahumäe - A smaller residential area dominated by historic buildings

  • Raudalu - A suburban area offering a quiet and nature-proximity living environment

  • Vana-Mustamäe - An area on the border between Mustamäe and Nõmme, an interesting transition zone

Pirita District neighborhoods

Pirita is known for its beach, river, and more private residential areas:

  • Iru - A power plant area combining industry and living environment

  • Kloostrimetsa - A forested area with the Botanical Garden and TV Tower, an oasis of greenery in the city

  • Kose - A quiet villa neighborhood offering quality living environment

  • Laiaküla - A newer developing area with increasingly more individual homes

  • Lepiku - A private villa neighborhood where peace and privacy are valued

  • Maarjamäe - Location of a history museum and memorial, an interesting neighborhood with historical background

  • Merivälja - A prestigious seaside villa neighborhood, one of Tallinn's most expensive areas

  • Mähe - A quiet villa neighborhood offering a nature-proximity living environment

  • Pirita - The district center with a famous beach, a sporty and active neighborhood

North Tallinn District neighborhoods

North Tallinn is a diverse area where historical industrial heritage meets an evolving urban space:

  • Kalamaja - A hipster, environmentally valuable neighborhood where old wooden buildings have received new life

  • Karjamaa - A diverse residential area with both older and newer buildings

  • Kelmiküla - A smaller neighborhood offering a more intimate community feel

  • Kopli - A former industrial area undergoing renewal, an example of gentrification

  • Merimetsa - A green recreational area offering city dwellers breathing space

  • Paljassaare - A peninsula with nature reserves and industry, a neighborhood full of contrasts

  • Pelgulinn - An environmentally valuable wooden building neighborhood, quiet and community-oriented

  • Pelguranna - An apartment building neighborhood by the sea, affordable living in a seaside environment

  • Sitsi - A smaller residential area offering a quieter living environment

Kristiine District neighborhoods

Kristiine is a multifaceted district close to Tallinn's center:

  • Järve - A business and residential area where commerce and residential zones exist side by side

  • Lilleküla - A diverse area with villas and apartment buildings, a pleasant combination of city conveniences and villa privacy

  • Tondi - An area with historical barracks, where military heritage has received new life

Main characteristics of Tallinn's districts on the real estate market

The character of districts and real estate market dynamics vary considerably. Here are the main aspects to consider in your real estate search:

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Central area

  • Character: Higher price level, prestige, plenty of services and entertainment

  • Real estate types: Mainly apartments, including historic and new developments

  • Price level: Tallinn's highest, where location is always in demand

  • Suitable for: Young professionals, childless couples, business people

  • Example: High-rises in the Maakri area offer contemporary living environment, while historic Old Town apartments stand out for their unique environment.

Kalamaja, Pelgulinn, Kassisaba

  • Character: Environmentally valuable wooden building neighborhoods, bohemian atmosphere

  • Real estate types: Renovated wooden houses, apartments, newer smaller apartment buildings

  • Price level: High and continuously growing

  • Suitable for: Creative people, young families, culture enthusiasts

  • Example: A renovated wooden house apartment in the heart of Kalamaja from a 19th-century building combines historical charm and modern conveniences, offering authentic environmentally valuable living

Pirita, Merivälja, Kakumäe

  • Character: Private, green, seaside neighborhoods

  • Real estate types: Mainly villas, new developments

  • Price level: High, especially for properties with sea views

  • Suitable for: Wealthier families, privacy-conscious people

  • Example: Houses on the seaside in Merivälja with panoramic sea views are among Tallinn's most exclusive properties, offering both privacy and nature proximity

Mustamäe, Õismäe, Lasnamäe

  • Character: Denser settlement, more apartment buildings, good public transport

  • Real estate types: Panel buildings, newer apartment buildings

  • Price level: More affordable than downtown

  • Suitable for: First-time real estate market buyers, students, families with smaller budgets

  • Example: A renovated three-room apartment in a newer Mustamäe area offers affordable living space with good public transport connections, being ideal as a first home for a young family

Nõmme, Hiiu, Pääsküla

  • Character: Quiet, green, with garden town feel

  • Real estate types: Villas, smaller apartment buildings

  • Price level: Above average, especially for quality homes

  • Suitable for: Families, nature-conscious people

  • Example: A prewar villa in the heart of Nõmme among pines offers historical value with spacious rooms and a private garden, being perfect for a family that values traditions and nature proximity

Real estate search by Tallinn neighborhoods on the Kinnisvara24 portal

The Kinnisvara24 portal allows you to easily find suitable offers in the Tallinn neighborhoods of your interest, using an intuitive search system:

Search by area

  1. Go to the Kinnisvara24 portal

  2. Select the search filter "Location"

  3. Specify "Tallinn" and then the desired city district or neighborhood

  4. Further specify the property type (apartment, house, commercial space, etc.)

  5. Add additional filters if needed (price, square meters, number of rooms)

For example, if you're interested in the Kalamaja area, you can select this specific neighborhood and immediately see all available offers matching your criteria - from renovated wooden houses to more modern apartments.

Marking Tallinn neighborhoods as favorites

If you want to monitor specific neighborhoods over time:

  1. Create a Kinnisvara24 user account

  2. Add neighborhoods of interest to your favorites

  3. You can quickly see new offers in your favorite neighborhoods

This feature is especially useful if you're looking for real estate in the near term and want to keep an eye on offers of interest to you.

Setting up notifications

Kinnisvara24 allows you to set up notifications to be informed immediately when a new offer appears in a neighborhood of your interest:

  1. Come to the portal to search for real estate.

  2. Make an appropriate search.

  3. Select "Subscribe to e-agent" from the right side of the search.

  4. Get new offers directly to your email.

This helps you be among the first to know about new offers in popular neighborhoods, where real estate often sells very quickly. For example, attractive offers in the Kalamaja or Old Town areas can disappear within hours.

Neighborhood characteristics for the real estate investor

If you're investing in Tallinn real estate, it's worth understanding the characteristics of different neighborhoods:

  • Rental market potential: Downtown, Kalamaja, and areas near universities like Mustamäe are popular residences. For example, apartments near Technopolis are in demand by students and technology sector employees.

  • Value growth: Neighborhoods undergoing gentrification like Kopli and other parts of North Tallinn can offer good value growth. Former industrial areas are gradually becoming trendy residential neighborhoods, increasing real estate values.

  • Repair fund issues: Keep in mind that repair fund payment is an agreement between tenant and landlord. Conditions should be clearly documented in the lease to avoid later misunderstandings.

  • Future perspective: Monitor the city's development plan and infrastructure projects. For example, neighborhoods where new transport hubs or public services are planned may see significant value increases in the future.

Summary

Tallinn's 84 neighborhoods offer diverse opportunities for finding a home or investment - from the medieval buildings of Old Town to seaside villas in Pirita. Each neighborhood has its own unique character and value proposition, fitting different lifestyles and needs.

The Kinnisvara24 portal's advanced search system, notifications, and favorites functionality make finding suitable real estate in different Tallinn neighborhoods easier than ever. Whether your goal is finding a home for your family, making an investment, or renting an apartment - start your search today!

Interested in apartment sales in Tallinn, prefer selling a house, or are you exploring new development opportunities? On the Kinnisvara24 portal you'll find all offers conveniently in one place, with the ability to filter them exactly by your desired Tallinn neighborhood.