Kadriorg Park

Kadriorg Park

August Weizenbergi tänav 10, Kesklinna linnaosa, Tallinn

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Kadriorg Park is the most outstanding palatial and urban park in Estonia, covering around 70 hectares. Its construction began in 1718 on the orders of Russian tsar Peter I. Elements of park design from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries can be seen here.

The most popular places for a stroll in the park are the flower beds surrounding the Swan Pond and the promenade leading from there to the president's palace.

There are a number of museums in the park, including KUMU (the Estonian Art Museum), Kadriorg Art Museum and the Mikkeli Museum, as well as monuments to such cultural figures as sculptor Amandus Adamson, author F. R. Kreutzwald and artist Jaan Koort.

Times and prices

Open all year round

24 hours

Features and amenities

  • Food and drinks

  • Wheelchair access

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By public transport
  • By car

Coordinates

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Reviews

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goodguyjas

goodguyjas

Lovely green space with flowers, shrubs, trees and water features and places to see. A lovely break from the busy town.

Well maintained park with lots of flowers, shrubs, trees and grassy areas. It was fun to see robot lawn mowers working the green areas as I wandered around in this peaceful setting. Gardeners were...

LPHDK

LPHDK

Lovely park

There is no folders available in English, and the people working there did not speak English, but they were quite good at explaining how to get in anyway :-) The musem is nice and the building and...

ADM1959

ADM1959

Peaceful Haven Half an Hour from the City

We loved our 2 hours meandering around Kadriorg Park. We didn't go into the art gallery but enjoyed the living art of the colourful gardens and grounds. Just a shame that the walk out and back from...

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