
Kadriorg combines palace gardens, museums, and leafy streets, then opens onto the coast. It is ideal for a relaxed bike ride or long walk that blends culture with sea air and views.

Kalamaja mixes wooden houses, seaside streets, and Tallinn’s creative energy. Walk or bike between cafés, street art, and the Telliskivi Creative City, then continue to markets and waterfront views.

Rotermann is Tallinn’s compact design district between the Old Town and the harbor. It is great for a short walk: bold modern architecture, renovated factories, restaurants, and easy access to waterfront routes.

Tallinn’s UNESCO-listed Old Town is made for wandering: cobbled lanes, medieval walls, viewpoints, and lively squares. It is compact, atmospheric, and packed with landmarks, cafés, and small museums.