Kadriorg Park is one of Tallinn’s largest and most beautiful green spaces, surrounding the
historic Kadriorg Palace. The park features wide lawns, tree-lined paths, ponds, and
landscaped gardens that offer a peaceful escape from the city.
Popular with locals and visitors alike, Kadriorg Park is ideal for walking, picnics, and
relaxed outdoor time. For travelers, it provides a scenic and calm environment close to
Tallinn’s main attractions.
- 🚶 Walk along landscaped paths 🌳 through diverse tree groves 🌲
- 🧘 Relax near ponds 🦆 and manicured lawns 🍃
- 🏛️ Visit nearby museums 🖼️ including Kumu and Kadriorg Palace 🏰
- 🌸 Enjoy seasonal flowers 🌷 in the Japanese and Rose gardens 🌹
- 🥪 Picnic or rest 🧘 in shaded areas and peaceful alcoves 🌳
- 🚃 By Tram: Direct lines 🚈 from the Tallinn city centre 🏁
- 🚌 By Bus: Regular services 🚍 to the Kadriorg district 📍
- 🚲 By Bicycle: Easy access 🗺️ via coastal and city bike paths 🚵
- 🏰 Combine visit with Kadriorg Palace 🏛️ and art museums 🎨
- 👟 Bring comfortable walking shoes 🥾 for long-distance strolls 👣
- ☀️ Visit during spring or summer 🌷 for peak greenery and blooms 🌳
- 🌿 Respect park rules 🚭 and protect the local nature 🦆
- 🕤 09:30 AM – Enter Kadriorg Park 🌳 to enjoy the morning air 📍
- 🕙 10:30 AM – Walk through the gardens 🌷 and around the Swan Pond 🦢
- 🕛 12:00 PM – Visit a nearby museum 🏛️ like the Kumu Art Museum 🖼️
- 🕜 01:30 PM – Enjoy a relaxing lunch 🍲 at a local park café ☕