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Serenity and Splendor at Kadriorg Park

Explore the enchanting Kadriorg Park, where history, art, and nature come together in Tallinn's urban oasis.

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Kadriorg Park in Tallinn is a stunning urban oasis filled with rich history, beautiful gardens, and art. Ideal for leisurely walks, picnics, and cultural exploration, this park is a must-visit for any tourist.

A brief summary to Kadriorg Park

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience and to enjoy the beautiful sunrise.
  • Bring a picnic and enjoy lunch amidst the beautiful gardens.
  • Don't miss the beautiful fountains and sculptures scattered throughout the park.
  • Check for any seasonal events or exhibitions at the KUMU Art Museum to enrich your visit.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the park is expansive and best explored on foot.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Kalamaja district, head southeast towards Lastekodu Street. Walk along Lastekodu Street until you reach the intersection with Põhja Boulevard. Turn left onto Põhja Boulevard and continue straight. After about 15 minutes of walking, you will reach the entrance of Kadriorg Park at A. Weizenbergi 26. You will see the park’s grand gates and the beautiful gardens as you approach.

  • Public Transport - Tram

    Locate the nearest tram stop in Kalamaja, such as the 'Kalamaja' stop on the tram line 1 or 2. Board the tram heading towards the 'Kadriorg' stop. The fare for a single journey ticket is approximately €2, which can be purchased at the stop or via a mobile app. After about 10 minutes on the tram, get off at the 'Kadriorg' stop. From there, walk about 5 minutes to reach the park entrance at A. Weizenbergi 26.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    Find the nearest bus stop in Kalamaja, such as the 'Kalamaja' bus stop. Take bus number 21 or 23 towards 'Kadriorg'. The ticket price is around €2. After a 10-15 minute ride, disembark at the 'Kadriorg' stop. From the bus stop, it’s a short 5-minute walk to Kadriorg Park’s entrance at A. Weizenbergi 26.

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Discover more about Kadriorg Park

Kadriorg Park is a magnificent green space nestled in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia, offering visitors a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Originally commissioned by Peter the Great in the early 18th century, this park spans over 100 hectares and features meticulously landscaped gardens, serene pathways, and picturesque ponds that create a perfect ambiance for relaxation and exploration. The park is home to the stunning Kadriorg Palace, which showcases exquisite Baroque architecture and houses the foreign art collection of the Art Museum of Estonia. Visitors can also explore the KUMU Art Museum, an architectural marvel that highlights contemporary art and Estonian cultural history. Strolling through the park, you will encounter a variety of themed gardens, including the Rose Garden and the Japanese Garden, each offering unique flora that blooms beautifully throughout the seasons. The charming pathways are ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, or simply enjoying a picnic amidst the lush greenery. Seasonal events and outdoor concerts often take place here, enhancing the vibrant atmosphere of the park. Families will appreciate the playgrounds and open spaces, while art enthusiasts can indulge in the cultural offerings nearby. Kadriorg Park is not just a tourist destination; it is a cherished locale for locals, making it a perfect spot to experience the essence of Tallinn.

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