Tallinn
Open Air Attractions

Gently rolling slopes, forested parks and fresh sea air have been attracting visitors to Tallinn for centuries, so it’s fair to say that anyone who spends his time in Tallinn confined in hotels and museums is truly missing out. Whether it’s a stroll through the first flowers of spring, a romp through autumn leaves or a tour of Tallinn’s magical winter landscape, there’s no substitute for experiencing the great outdoors. Several of the city’s attractions are, by their nature, perfectly suited to an open-air environment, and make an excellent day out.

Estonian Open Air Museum presents a unique collection of old Estonian buildings on a 79-hectare expanse of seaside land.
Farm buildings, windmills and water mills from various periods and regions have been brought together here...

 

Tallinn Zoo has one of the most exciting collections in Northern Europe.
Established in 1939, the Zoo is home to over 5,400 animals, representing nearly 350 species. The zoo has many rare creatures from temperate and Arctic zones...

 

Tallinn Botanic Garden contain over 8 000 plant species and classes.
The Botanics, established in 1961, cover an area of 110 hectares. They contain five large collections on open land: an arboretum, a rosary, perennials, bulbous plants...