Like in most countries that gained independence after World War I, in Estonia the cultural and economic development enabled the establishment of a zoological garden only shortly before World War II. Tallinn Zoo was founded on 25 August 1939.
The Zoo is open every day all year round.
You are allowed to walk at the Zoo for 2 hours after the Ticket office is closed.
West Gate at Ehitajate tee 150 is closed from October to April.
Children´s Zoo open every day June - August, 10 - 16.
Location: Sadama tee 11, Rohuneeme küla, Viimsi vald, Harjumaa, 74012
We will take you to Aegna island, Naissaar, Prangli island, Aksi island, and the island of Keri. We can also take you to Kihnu and Ruhnu island from Pärnu or from Tallinn to Finnish islands.
In addition, you can order from us all kind...
Location: Niitvälja küla, Lääne-Harju vald, Harjumaa, 76624
Being the only 18-hole course in the Baltics during the 90s, Niitvälja as the location-name has become the synonym of golf in Estonia and is called the home of Estonian golf.
Niitvälja golf course was first opened in 1993 with 9 holes and a wi...
The Estonian Theatre and Music Museum collects, preserves, studies and introduces Estonian cultural heritage in the field of theatre and music.
New permanent exposition STORIES AND SONGS
Our exhibition’s stories are a part of Eston...