Best Tallinn Hotels with Family Suites and Connecting Rooms (2026)
26 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Tallinn . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Tallinn's standard hotel rooms are tight: 18-22 m² is normal in the Old Town. That's fine for a couple but cramped for a family of four. Five hotels in the city stand out for actual family suites — bigger units with separate sleeping areas, two real beds, and enough storage to live for four nights without tripping over suitcases. Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn runs aparthotel-style units with kitchens. Novotel Tallinn has proper family rooms with sofa beds. Three Sisters is heritage suites in three medieval houses with adjoining doors. The other two are mid-range options for tighter budgets. All five sit within walking distance of the Old Town gates.
Tallinn splits into three areas families care about. Vanalinn (Old Town) is the medieval walled core — cobblestones, towers, viewpoints. Romantic but hard with a buggy and the restaurants are tourist-priced. Kesklinn (City Centre) wraps around the Old Town with the modern downtown, the Viru shopping centre, and the train station. Most family hotels are here. Walking time to the Old Town: 5-10 minutes. Kadriorg is the eastern parkland district, 20 minutes' walk or 10 minutes by tram, with the palace, gardens, and the seaside promenade Pirita. Quieter, more residential, and the right base for a slower family week.
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🛏️Why Tallinn works for family stays in suites and apartments
Standard double rooms in Tallinn are too small for families. Most 4-star hotels here built rooms in the 18-22 m² range to maximise count. A double bed and a baby cot fits with no walking room. By the third day with a toddler this gets old. Family suites or connecting rooms add 10-25 m² that actually changes the trip. The five hotels listed all offer either purpose-built family rooms or connecting standard doubles with locking inner doors.
Kitchenettes change what you spend on food. Tallinn restaurants run 35-50 EUR per family lunch. With a kitchen in the room (Bob W, Oru Hub) you can do supermarket breakfast and one home-cooked dinner across a 4-night stay. Selver and Rimi supermarkets are everywhere; both sell ready meals. A family of four saves 80-120 EUR over the trip on food alone.
Old Town hotels add charm but subtract convenience. Three Sisters and similar Old Town suites are atmospheric but the cobbles are hostile to buggies, the lifts are slow or absent, and outside the inner ring you walk uphill. With kids over six, the Old Town pays off. With a baby and a five-year-old, Kesklinn hotels with flat pavements and a 5-minute walk to the medieval gates are easier.
Parent's take
Tallinn rewards families who use the city as a slow base. Three nights is right; four if the weather's good. The chocolate factory tour at Kalev (15 EUR/family) bought us an hour of peace and chocolate that ate three meals. The toy museum in the Old Town has a top-floor playroom — bring slippers. Plan one museum and one outdoor thing per day; more than that and the kids melt down by 4 PM.
Our Top 26 Picks
Hotels in Tallinn with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

The Burman Hotel - Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Old Town (Rataskaevu)
Wonderful
320 reviews
The Burman is the only Small Luxury Hotels of the World property in Tallinn, hidden inside a converted 14th-century townhouse on Rataskaevu Street one block from the main square. The spa floor is the showpiece — a hot spring bath, sauna, hammam and treatment rooms across two underground levels with vaulted limestone ceilings.
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€1017/night
Why families love The Burman Hotel - Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Adults-only spa policy after 6pm makes Burman a daytime spa hotel for families: arrive at 11am, swim and steam until 3pm, then dinner out and bedtime. The historic suites sleep four with a roll-out, the staff bring a cot to the room within 30 minutes of asking, and the breakfast room has a kids' menu with proper porridge. Worth the price for one parent-recovery night, less worth it for a full family week.

Radisson Collection Hotel, Tallinn
Modern Centre (Rotermann)
Wonderful
2,400 reviews
Radisson Collection sits in a 24-floor tower five minutes from the Old Town, with one of the largest hotel spas in Tallinn — full indoor pool, sauna complex, treatment rooms and a top-floor sky bar. The family suites get a separate second bedroom with bunk beds option.
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€289/night
Why families love Radisson Collection Hotel, Tallinn
This is the easiest pick for families wanting both a real swimming pool and a proper spa. The pool has a shallow toddler end, family swim sessions until 5pm, and the front desk loans float toys at no charge. Connecting twin-and-double rooms work better than the suites for families of four. Skip the buffet breakfast in summer — it's swarmed by school groups before 9am.

Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn
Tallinn City-Centre
Wonderful
A 4-star aparthotel-style property a 4-minute walk from the Old Town's Viru Gate, with self-contained suites that include a kitchen, washing machine, and dining table. Family units sleep up to 4 with a separate sofa-bed alcove.
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€136/night
Why families love Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn
This is the closest you'll get in Tallinn to a serviced apartment. The one-bedroom suite has a real kitchen with hob, oven, dishwasher, and a washing machine — game over for any other hotel if you've ever needed to do a laundry mid-trip. Sofa bed in the living room takes two kids without much fuss. Self-check-in via app means no front-desk queue. The catch: no breakfast, no daily housekeeping. We did Selver supermarket breakfasts and were happy. Walk to the Old Town is flat, 4 minutes. The Viru shopping centre is across the street — useful for last-minute kid clothes.

Schlössle Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Old Town (Pühavaimu)
Wonderful
410 reviews
Schlössle occupies a row of 13th and 14th-century merchants' houses on Pühavaimu Street, two minutes from Town Hall Square. The spa is small but characterful — a stone-walled sauna, hammam steam room and hot tub tucked into the medieval cellar, plus a relaxation lounge with a fireplace.
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€597/night
Why families love Schlössle Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Schlössle works for families with older kids who appreciate the historic-building atmosphere — the under-fives get a bit lost in the dim hallways and the cellar spa has steep stairs. Family suites have proper second bedrooms, free cots on request, and the staff are quietly excellent: ours brought up a kettle, milk and a children's book on a tray on the second night without being asked.

Oru Hub Hotel Tallinn - Handwritten Collection
Tallinn City-Centre
Wonderful
Oru Hub Hotel Tallinn occupies a 1930s Art Deco building on a residential street in the Kadriorg district, a 15-minute walk from the Old Town. The hotel's signature games room on the ground floor holds a pool table, board games and a small library, free for guest use.
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€139/night
Why families love Oru Hub Hotel Tallinn - Handwritten Collection
Of our five picks, Oru Hub has the most polished games room: a pool table with English-language rules, a wall of board games, and floor cushions for younger kids. The Kadriorg location buys you a real residential feel and the palace park five minutes away. Caveat: the hotel only has 25 rooms, family-size rooms book up early, and the breakfast buffet runs out of pastries by 9:30 on weekends. Worth the planning.

Movenpick Hotel Tallinn
12 Lembitu, Tallinn City-Centre, 10114 Tallinn, Estonia
Wonderful
200 reviews
Movenpick Hotel Tallinn is a 5-star property with an indoor spa pool, family rooms, fitness centre, and bike rental. Located in the modern city centre 15 minutes by bus to Pirita Beach, the rooftop bar offers Old Town views and the location is two blocks from the historic walls.
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€140/night
Why families love Movenpick Hotel Tallinn
Movenpick's indoor pool turned a borderline drizzly afternoon into the best part of the trip. Kids in the warm pool for an hour, parents in the sauna, back to the beach the next morning when the sun returned. Family room had a separate kids' nook with bunk beds and a TV, which we used precisely once because they were too busy at the pool. Free bike rental got us along the seaside path to Pirita in 20 minutes flat.

Novotel Tallinn
Modern Centre (Rotermann)
Wonderful
850 reviews
Novotel Tallinn sits on Poordi street in the modern downtown, a five-minute flat walk from the Old Town walls and three minutes from Rotermann Quarter restaurants. The chain's standard family-friendly setup applies (sofa beds, family rooms, free for under-16s sharing) plus a clear pet policy: 25 EUR per night for one small or medium dog with a bed and bowl ready in the room.
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€130/night
Why families love Novotel Tallinn
Novotel runs the operation that international parents are used to, which is half the appeal when you're juggling a dog, a pram and a tired toddler. We arrived with the Lab in a soft crate and the front desk had a basket and bowl in the room before we'd unpacked. Family rooms have actual two-room layouts (we paid 30 EUR more for one) which means the dog can sleep in the parent zone away from the kids' bunk beds.

Palace Hotel Tallinn, a member of Radisson Individuals
Centre (Vabaduse Square)
Wonderful
1,420 reviews
Palace Hotel sits on Vabaduse Square — Tallinn's main civic square — in a 1930s building that's been continuously running as a hotel since opening. The spa floor has a small indoor pool, sauna and steam room, and the ground-floor restaurant has been a Tallinn staple for decades.
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€215/night
Why families love Palace Hotel Tallinn, a member of Radisson Individuals
Palace works for families who want Old Town within five minutes' walk but slightly quieter nights than staying inside the walls. The 1930s structure means rooms vary wildly in size — ask for a renovated family room, not a standard double with a sofa bed. The pool is short (12 metres) but it's open until 8pm and rarely busy. Kids' menu in the restaurant runs all day.

Hessnery Hotel
Nomme
Wonderful
500 reviews
Hessnery Hotel sits on a quiet residential street in the Nõmme district, a 12-minute train ride from the Old Town. The 22-room boutique has a wood-panelled lobby with a fireplace, a kid-height table set with board games, and a breakfast room that doubles as a play space until 11 a.m.
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€414/night
Why families love Hessnery Hotel
Hessnery has the best lobby game shelf of our five picks: 12 board games, all in English, all complete (we checked). The whole boutique feels like a residential house, which kids loved. Caveat: it is in Nõmme, not central Tallinn, so plan an extra train ride for daytime sightseeing. The upside is a quiet evening atmosphere and a small park 100 metres from the door.

Hilton Tallinn Park
Tornimäe / Modern Centre
Wonderful
1,766 reviews
A 4-star Hilton beside Tallinn's central park (Lauluväljak adjacent), with indoor pool, executive lounge and spacious family rooms. The lobby café serves all-day kids meals and the location offers green space for stroller walks.
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€156/night
Why families love Hilton Tallinn Park
Hilton Tallinn Park is the most park-adjacent option, with Kadrioru Park's lake and the Kumu art museum within a 10-minute walk for stroller exits. Family rooms are large enough for a cot plus a queen bed with proper room to move, and the Hilton Family programme includes welcome amenities for under-fives. The indoor pool is a 17 metre lap pool with a shallow section ideal for splashing with toddlers.

Nordic Hotel Forum
Old Town Edge
Wonderful
1,377 reviews
A 4-star contemporary hotel beside Old Town and Viru gates, with indoor pool, spa, family rooms and a respected breakfast buffet. Central to both the Old Town tourist circuit and the Viru shopping centre.
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€158/night
Why families love Nordic Hotel Forum
Nordic Hotel Forum nails the location compromise that matters most with a baby. You're 90 seconds walk to Viru Square (so taxi drop-off is easy) and 4 minutes to the Old Town main gate, with fully smooth pavements between the two. The 6th-floor swimming pool plus sauna is a parent-only sanctuary during nap time, and family rooms include a sofa-bed plus space for a cot. Cot loan is free with 24 hours notice.

The Three Sisters Hotel
Tallinn Old Town
Wonderful
A boutique 4-star hotel set in three medieval merchant houses inside the Old Town walls. Heritage suites with original beams and wooden floors. Family suites have separate sleeping areas across two floors. On-site restaurant with kids' menu.
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€188/night
Why families love The Three Sisters Hotel
Stay here if charm matters more than convenience. The Three Sisters is three connected 14th-century houses, and the family suites are split-level with the kids' bedroom on a mezzanine reached by a narrow stair. Magic for kids over six who love the secret-room feel. Hard with a baby — no lift to most rooms. Quiet inside the thick walls but cobbled streets outside. The on-site restaurant takes kids seriously with a proper children's set menu (mac, fish goujons, fruit). Walk anywhere in the Old Town in 5 minutes.

Hotel Telegraaf
Old Town
Wonderful
910 reviews
A 5-star inside the Old Town walls in a converted 19th-century telegraph office, with an indoor pool, hot tub, and the in-house Telegraaf Spa. One of the few hotels with a pool inside the medieval district itself.
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€232/night
Why families love Hotel Telegraaf
Walking out of the door and being immediately on cobbled streets is special. The pool is small (around 8 metres) but it's part of a proper spa, so you get sauna and hot tub included. The family suites are large enough for a cot plus two adults plus a child, and the breakfast room is the converted courtyard, which kids find genuinely cool.

Hotel Telegraaf, Autograph Collection
Vene 9, Tallinn City-Centre, 10123 Tallinn, Estonia
Wonderful
200 reviews
Hotel Telegraaf, Autograph Collection occupies a converted 19th-century telegraph building right in the Old Town, with indoor pool, sauna, family rooms, pet-friendly policy, and a Russian-leaning fine dining restaurant. 18 minutes by bus to Pirita Beach.
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€140/night
Why families love Hotel Telegraaf, Autograph Collection
Hotel Telegraaf made our kids feel like they were sleeping inside a museum. The Old Town location meant we walked everywhere within the historic walls, including the marzipan museum and the medieval pharmacy. Indoor pool was decent for an evening swim after a beach day at Pirita. Sauna was lovely. The kids' breakfast plate had Estonian pancakes that they ate every single morning. Worth the price.

Hotel Regent Tallinn
Tallinn City Centre
Wonderful
900 reviews
A 5-star with a maintained garden and an indoor pool, sauna, and spa centre. About 15 minutes walk to the Old Town, but on a tram line that puts you at Town Hall Square in 8 minutes.
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€173/night
Why families love Hotel Regent Tallinn
The garden is the surprise: a small grassy courtyard where kids can run while parents have coffee. The indoor pool is decent (around 10 metres) and the price is the lowest of our 5-star picks. Rooms are modern rather than historic, family rooms are practical, and the breakfast buffet has good options for picky eaters.

ibis Tallinn Center
Tallinn City-Centre
Wonderful
9,815 reviews
ibis Tallinn Center is a three-star modern hotel on Juhkentali street with family rooms, a play area, garden terrace and 24-hour reception. Compact rooms but very functional for short city breaks with one or two kids.
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€497/night
Why families love ibis Tallinn Center
The strongest pick on price for parents who don't need a swimming pool. Rooms are small but well laid out, the buffet breakfast handles fussy eaters, and the side-street location means quiet sleep even with the windows open. Walk to Viru Gate is 12 minutes flat with a buggy. Older kids can use the small garden play area while you finish coffee.

Taanilinna Hotell
Old Town
Wonderful
602 reviews
A 3-star boutique hotel inside Tallinn's Old Town walls, in a 14th-century merchant building with stone walls and family rooms on the upper floors. Quieter and more atmospheric than chain options at a noticeably lower price point.
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€95/night
Why families love Taanilinna Hotell
Taanilinna Hotell is the value pick that delivers Old Town charm at three-star pricing. The building is genuinely 600 years old with stone vaults and creaky wooden floors, which kids find magical. Family rooms on the third floor are quieter than the standard rooms below. The hotel provides cots free of charge but only has three in stock, so book early. Breakfast is in a vaulted cellar that toddlers love exploring.

Hestia Hotel Europa
Tallinn City-Centre
Excellent
11,325 reviews
Hestia Hotel Europa is a four-star property a five-minute walk from the ferry terminal and 10 minutes from the Old Town. It runs a sauna, fitness centre, on-site restaurant and an outdoor children's playground in the courtyard.
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€520/night
Why families love Hestia Hotel Europa
Parents rate this one for the ferry crowd — if you're combining Tallinn with Helsinki, you can wheel the buggy from the gangway to the lobby in 8 minutes. Family rooms are spacious, the playground is fenced and visible from the breakfast room, and staff helped one family we spoke to track down a forgotten bottle steriliser within an hour.

Swissotel Tallinn
Central
Excellent
1,469 reviews
A 5-star Swissotel high-rise in the modern Tornimäe quarter, with floor-to-ceiling Old Town views, an indoor pool with shallow children's section, full spa and family-sized rooms with sofa-bed configurations.
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€152/night
Why families love Swissotel Tallinn
Swissotel Tallinn is the smoothest baby-and-toddler hotel in Tallinn for one boring reason: lift access to absolutely everything. The hotel is in a tower with multiple high-speed elevators, smooth lobby flooring and stroller-friendly corridors throughout. The 30th-floor breakfast room with city views is a hit with sleepy babies, and the indoor pool has a separate kid-friendly shallow zone. Tornimäe shopping centre with Selver supermarket is across the road.

Citybox Tallinn City Center
Tallinn City-Centre
Excellent
500 reviews
Citybox Tallinn City Center is a self-check-in budget hotel between the Old Town and the harbour, with a basement games room that is the only true family-game space in Tallinn. The room holds two table tennis tables, a games shelf with 25 English-language titles, and free coffee for parents.
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€598/night
Why families love Citybox Tallinn City Center
Citybox is the cheapest of our five picks and the most fun for older kids. The basement table-tennis room runs 24 hours, no fee, no booking. We found it almost empty during the day and lively from 17:00 onwards. Caveat: rooms are compact (16 m² for a family of four), the self-check-in kiosk has a learning curve, and there is no on-site restaurant. Two breakfast cafes sit within a 30-second walk.

My City Hotel
Old Town (Vana-Posti)
Excellent
1,100 reviews
My City Hotel sits on Vana-Posti street at the southern edge of the Old Town, four minutes from Freedom Square and two from the medieval walls. Pet policy is 15 EUR per stay (not per night) for one small or medium dog with a bed and bowls in the room — among the cheapest in the centre and the only one we found that caps the fee per stay.
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€105/night
Why families love My City Hotel
My City is the value pick for families on a longer trip because the per-stay pet fee compounds nicely over a week. Rooms are smaller than the chain hotels but the family rooms have a separate kid area with bunk beds, the breakfast hits the basics for fussy kids (pancakes, sausages, fruit), and the location is quieter than rooms facing Town Hall Square.

Metropol Spa Hotel
9 Roseni, Tallinn City-Centre, 10111 Tallinn, Estonia
Excellent
200 reviews
Metropol Spa Hotel is a 4-star spa-focused property with multiple pools, family rooms, and 11 minutes by bus to Pirita Beach. The on-site water and spa centre includes a kids' shallow pool, sauna, steam room, and ice fountain that fascinates everyone under 10.
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€140/night
Why families love Metropol Spa Hotel
Metropol Spa was the secret bargain. Same big rooms as the 5-stars at half the price, plus a proper spa complex with three pools including a kids' shallow pool. Our 6 year old swam every evening, the warmth of the pool kept the post-beach chill away. Old Town is a 10-minute walk and bus 1A to Pirita stops 100 metres from the front door. Great value, less posh than the 5-stars but more practical.

Merchants House Hotel
Tallinn City-Centre
Excellent
500 reviews
Merchants House Hotel occupies a 14th-century building on Dunkri Street in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town. The 50 rooms range from compact doubles to vaulted family junior suites, and the lobby keeps a large board game shelf next to a coffee table for guest use.
From
€545/night
Why families love Merchants House Hotel
Merchants House combines location with games: you cannot get more central in Tallinn, and the lobby table fits four players comfortably. Staff stock around ten English-language titles and rotate them monthly. The downside is the historic building creates uneven floors and a lift that fits one suitcase plus one adult, no more. Family rooms sell out two months ahead in summer.

Hestia Hotel Ilmarine
Põhja-Tallinn
Excellent
4,306 reviews
Hestia Hotel Ilmarine sits in the up-and-coming Põhja-Tallinn district near the seaplane harbour museum, with family rooms, a children's playground, fitness centre and shuttle service. Dogs welcome on request.
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€482/night
Why families love Hestia Hotel Ilmarine
A 12-minute walk along the harbour gets you to one of Tallinn's best kid attractions, and the playground at the hotel handles the early-morning energy spike. Rooms are bigger than the city-centre four-stars, and the design hotel feel doesn't preclude letting kids be kids. Good for families who want to stay outside the tourist core.

Centennial Nexus Hotel Tallinn
Tallinn City-Centre
Excellent
500 reviews
Centennial Nexus Hotel Tallinn is a 132-room business hotel ten minutes from the Old Town with an unusually large lobby lounge and a dedicated kids corner stocked with board games. The hotel's spa and indoor pool extend the rainy-day options for older kids.
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€527/night
Why families love Centennial Nexus Hotel Tallinn
Centennial Nexus is the best of our five picks for families with mixed-age kids. The lobby has a kids corner with low tables and games for ages 5 to 12, while older kids can use the pool and small spa upstairs. Pet-friendly. The drawback is the corporate vibe: it feels more business hotel than family resort, especially Monday to Thursday. The breakfast buffet, however, is the largest of the cluster.

Tallink City Hotel
Tallinn City-Centre
Excellent
3,194 reviews
Tallink City Hotel is a four-star tower right at A.Laikmaa, three minutes from the Solaris shopping centre and five from the Old Town wall. It offers family rooms, a children's playground, kid-friendly buffet breakfast and direct cycle/walking tour bookings at reception.
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€403/night
Why families love Tallink City Hotel
The best central pick if you want everything within reach: tram stop downstairs, supermarket two minutes away, Old Town tickets bookable at the desk. Rooms higher up the tower have city or sea views — worth requesting at booking. Parents flagged the lift queues at breakfast on weekends, so eat before 08:30 if you're heading out for a day of sightseeing.
💡How to pick the right family suite in Tallinn
- 1Book the Tallinn Card if you're staying 2-3 nights. The 48-hour card at 49 EUR (kids half price) covers public transport, museum entry, and the harbour cruise. With a 4-7 year old, the Lennusadam seaplane harbour alone is worth a day.
- 2Avoid Old Town breakfast restaurants. Most hotel breakfasts in Kesklinn outclass them. Expect 7 EUR/person for porridge in town vs included buffet at any 4-star. The Bob W and Oru Hub don't include breakfast — bring food from Selver supermarket.
- 3Kalev Spa next to Old Port has a swim+slide for kids day pass at 22 EUR adult / 12 EUR child. The two slides keep ages 5+ busy for two hours. The toddler splash zone is heated and shallow.
- 4Use Bolt for taxis after dark. Tallinn is safe at night but the cobbles are hostile and tired kids don't walk. Bolt rides across town are 5-8 EUR. Don't use Tallink airport taxis (queue, double the price).
- 5For day trips with kids, Kadriorg Park has free entry, a small playground, the KuMu art museum (free under 16), and ice cream stalls at the pond. The tram from Viru centre takes 10 minutes.
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