Südalinn, Central subdistrict in Kesklinn, Estonia
Südalinn is a residential and commercial subdistrict forming the core of Kesklinn in central Tallinn. The area contains a mix of apartment buildings, shops, offices, and service facilities that serve both residents and visitors moving through the city center.
The subdistrict developed as part of Tallinn's modern urban expansion during the 20th century and experienced significant changes through contemporary redevelopment projects. A major transformation was the construction of the Solaris shopping complex, which brought contemporary retail and entertainment to the city center.
The neighborhood maintains a population of 169 residents who experience daily life amid Estonian urban development, surrounded by cafes and local establishments.
The Viru Centre bus terminal located here serves as a main transportation hub connecting various parts of the city. The area is walkable from most central attractions and features good public transport access throughout.
The Estonian name Südalinn translates to Heart Town, reflecting its position at the core of Tallinn's urban structure with coordinates 59.4346°N and 24.7489°E.
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