Guides
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Parks and Gardens in Tallinn
Tallinn’s green side: Kadriorg Park, seaside promenades, and quiet garden corners — plus an easy half-day route for summer and shoulder season.
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Tallinn Bike Rental & Cycling Guide
Cycling in Tallinn: where it feels comfortable, simple coastal routes to Pirita, Kadriorg loops, and practical safety tips — plus alternatives for windy days.
Places
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Children’s Museum Miiamilla
Children’s Museum Miiamilla is a family-friendly museum stop in Kadriorg — a great option if you want a kid-centered activity that still fits a beautiful Tallinn day.
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Kadriorg
Kadriorg is Tallinn’s elegant green neighborhood: park strolls, museum time at Kumu, and a calmer pace that feels like a reset from the Old Town.
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Kadriorg Art Museum (Kadriorg Palace)
Kadriorg Art Museum brings European and Russian art into a baroque palace setting in Kadriorg Park — an elegant, unhurried museum day with gardens, fountains, and nearby Kumu.
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Kadriorg Japanese Garden
Kadriorg’s Japanese Garden is one of Tallinn’s calmest, most beautiful outdoor corners — a quiet design-forward walk inside Kadriorg Park that feels especially good in spring, summer, and early autumn.
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Kadriorg Palace
Kadriorg Palace is one of Tallinn’s most elegant sights. Here’s how to experience it as part of a Kadriorg park day with museums and slow walks.
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Kumu Art Museum
Kumu is Tallinn’s flagship art museum in Kadriorg. Here’s how to visit, what to expect, and how to pair it with a perfect park day in Kadriorg.
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Mikkel Museum
The Mikkel Museum is a small, quietly impressive museum in Kadriorg Park built around a private collection — a lovely stop if you like intimate galleries and slower travel days.
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Peter I House Museum (Peter the Great)
Peter I House Museum is a small wooden house museum in Kadriorg connected to Peter the Great and Catherine I — an offbeat history stop that pairs perfectly with Kadriorg Park and Kumu.