Kadriorg Park is one of Tallinn’s most beautiful and historic green spaces. Created in the
18th century, the park surrounds Kadriorg Palace and includes formal gardens, wooded
areas, ponds, and walking paths.
The park is a popular place for walking, relaxation, and cultural visits, offering a calm
atmosphere just minutes from the city center.
- 🌷 Wander through the vibrant landscaped gardens 🌳 during your morning stroll 📸
- 🏛️ Explore the fascinating museums 🎨 located within the park 🖼️
- 💧 Relax by the peaceful ponds 🦆 and sprawling green lawns 🌿
- 🌸 Admire the colorful seasonal flowers 🍂 and towering old trees 🌳
- 🏰 Capture stunning photographs 📷 of the majestic palace views 🏛️
- 🚃 Ride the local tram 🚋 directly from the busy city center 📍
- 🚌 Hop on a bus 🚍 to one of several nearby stops 🛑
- 🚲 Pedal along the bicycle 🗺️ paths for an easy and active journey 🚲
- 👟 Wear your most comfortable walking shoes 👟 for a full day of exploring 👣
- ❄️ Visit during different seasons ☀️ to witness the changing scenery 🍁
- 🎟️ Combine your park visit 🏰 with trips to Kumu and Kadriorg Palace 🖼️
- 🌳 Always respect the park rules 🕊️ and keep the green areas clean ♻️
- 🌅 09:30 – Enter the grand gates ⛩️ of the historic Kadriorg Park 🌳
- 🚶 10:00 – Walk through the manicured gardens 🌹 at a very leisurely pace 🌷
- 🖼️ 11:30 – Visit a nearby museum 🏛️ to learn about Estonian history 📜
- ☕ 13:00 – Relax on the grass 🥪 or take a well-deserved café break 🍰