City noise map and local stats
NoiseMap is a compact portal about urban noise. Explore statistics by area, open location articles, and switch to the interactive complaint map.
Independent urban noise monitoring platform. Open data, verifiable statistics and a map of residents’ reports.
About NoiseMap
NoiseMap is an independent urban noise monitoring project. We collect residents’ reports, visualize hot spots and help people find quieter areas. Data is open and verifiable.
The project turns scattered noise complaints into a clear picture by area, street and yard. We do not replace official oversight but provide residents, activists, property managers and researchers with a tool for analysis and evidence for dialogue with authorities. All reports are moderated; aggregated data powers the heatmap, location statistics and city pages.
Who this project is for
- Residents — see where noise is reported most often and can back complaints to property managers or authorities with map data.
- Activists and NGOs — use the map and statistics in campaigns for quiet and urban quality.
- Property managers and city services — receive signals about problem areas and can prioritise inspections.
- Researchers and media — have an open data source on noise subject to the terms of use.
Live noise statistics
Cities and locations on the map
Go to dedicated city and district pages with detailed articles, analytics and a mini‑map of residents’ reports. New locations appear as reports are added and moderated.
Total locations: 40
Data updates
Statistics and the list of cities are updated as new reports are added and moderated. Only confirmed reports appear on the map; aggregated data per location is recalculated regularly.