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Discover the Serenity of Kadriorg Park

Explore Kadriorg Park, a historical oasis in Tallinn, rich in culture, stunning landscapes, and perfect for a peaceful retreat or a family outing.

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A brief summary to Kadriorg Park

  • A. Weizenbergi 26, Tallinn, Kesklinn, 10127, EE
  • +3726014548

Kadriorg Park, one of the most cherished green spaces in Tallinn, invites tourists to immerse themselves in its breathtaking beauty and rich history. Established in the 18th century by Tsar Peter the Great, the park spans over 100 hectares and is adorned with stunning gardens, tranquil ponds, and a variety of walking paths. Visitors can explore the meticulously designed baroque gardens, which bloom with vibrant flowers in spring and summer, making it a picturesque spot for photography enthusiasts. The park also features several remarkable buildings, including the Kadriorg Palace, which houses the Art Museum of Estonia, showcasing an impressive collection of European art. As you stroll through the park, you will encounter lush greenery and a diverse array of trees that create a serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxation or a leisurely picnic. The park's layout encourages exploration, with numerous hidden nooks and crannies waiting to be discovered. For families, there are playgrounds and open spaces where children can play freely. Additionally, the park hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, adding to its charm as a lively gathering place in the heart of the city. Kadriorg Park is not just a visual feast; it is a place where history and nature intertwine, offering visitors a glimpse into Estonia's imperial past while providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling urban environment. Whether you are seeking a quiet moment to reflect or an adventure in nature, Kadriorg Park promises an enriching experience for all who visit.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and the best lighting for photos.
  • Take a guided tour of Kadriorg Palace to fully appreciate its art collections and historical significance.
  • Don’t miss the nearby Kumu Art Museum, which is also part of the Kadriorg area, offering contemporary art exhibitions.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy in one of the many scenic spots throughout the park.
  • Check the park’s events calendar for seasonal festivals and activities that may be happening during your visit.
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Experience Kadriorg Park

Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in Kadriorg, simply head towards A. Weizenbergi 26. Walk towards the main street, and follow the signs for Kadriorg Park. The park entrance is located a short distance from the Kadriorg Palace, which is a notable landmark. Once you reach the palace, you will find the park entrance next to it. The park is open and free to enter.

  • Public Transport - Tram

    If you are further away in Kadriorg, you can take Tram 1 or Tram 3 from the nearest tram stop. Board the tram heading towards 'Kalamaja' or 'Rocca al Mare'. Get off at the 'Kadriorg' stop. From there, walk a short distance (about 5 minutes) to the park entrance located at A. Weizenbergi 26. The tram fare is approximately €2 and tickets can be purchased from ticket machines or via a mobile app.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    Alternatively, you can take Bus 21 or 21B from your location in Kadriorg. Board the bus at the nearest bus stop that services these routes. Disembark at the 'Kadriorg' stop. The park entrance is a short walk (around 5-7 minutes) from the bus stop. The bus fare is also around €2, which can be paid in a similar manner to the tram.

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