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Kadriorg Park is Tallinn's grandest and most elegant green space, a formal Baroque garden laid out by Peter the Great in 1718. The 70-hectare park combines manicured gardens, sculpture-lined promenades, and natural forest into a peaceful retreat just 2 km east of the Old Town.
The Tallinn Botanic Garden covers 123 hectares on the eastern outskirts of the city, featuring both outdoor gardens and tropical greenhouses. It maintains over 4,500 plant species, making it an important centre for botanical research and conservation in the Baltic region.

Snelli Park is a quiet, green pocket park at the western foot of Toompea Hill. Its centrepiece is a charming duck pond, and the park is bordered by sections of the medieval city wall, making it a pleasant spot to rest between sightseeing in the Old Town.
Pirita Beach is Tallinn's premier stretch of sand, a wide, 2-kilometre golden beach backed by pine forest along the northern coast. Popular with both locals and visitors, it offers swimming, sunbathing, and a scenic promenade with views across Tallinn Bay.