Greenhouses 11-19, visitor center 10-19, outdoor gardens 9-20, territory closes every day at 21
Tallinna Botaanikaaia suvehooaeg
Tallinna Botaanikaaia suvehooaeg

Tallinn Botanic Garden’s summer season starts on May 1st

Avaldatud: 27.04.26

On the occasion of the start of the summer season, we invite everyone to the Tallinn Botanic Garden to admire the awakening nature. Guided tours and a workshop will take place. At 2:00 PM, the early music ensemble Rondellus will perform.

Although spring begins already in March, the richer plant world in the garden reveals itself from May. At that time, many bulbous plants are in bloom, the rock garden and perennial areas become more colorful, and it is possible to get acquainted with native Estonian plants. In May, many shrubs are covered in a light blossom haze.

🌿11:00 Spring flower tour for children (Instructor: Krista Kaur)
🌿12:00 Flower bouquet workshop for children (Instructor: Tiia Jaanus)
🌿13:00 Excursion (Instructor: Urmas Laansoo)
🌿14:00 Concert by the ensemble Rondellus “Oh Beautiful May” in the Palm House

The concert is free for visitors.
The tours start in front of the Palm House, and the workshop takes place in the Palm House classroom.

REGISTER FOR ACTIVITIES VIA THIS LINK

Admission ticket includes all activities.

From 1 May, the Tallinn Botanic Garden will be open daily from 10:00–19:00, and the Palm House from 11:00–19:00.
A day ticket to the Botanic Garden during the summer season costs €10, a discount ticket €6.

Early music ensemble Rondellus is renowned for its authentic and emotional performance of early music, bringing the sounds of the 15th and 16th centuries to the listener. Their programme of spring and love songs creates a timeless bridge between the awakening of nature and human emotions.

Founded in 1961, the Tallinn Botanic Garden is a scientific, educational and cultural institution that focuses on the conservation and introduction of plants. Spanning 40 hectares in the Pirita River Valley, Tallinn Botanic Garden’s greenhouses and outdoor area are home to approximately 8,500 plant species. Tallinn Botanic Garden’s mission is to preserve, develop and introduce rich plant collections and herbaria, and carry out research and nature education work to preserve and increase biodiversity. Tallinn Botanic Garden aims to be an advocate for a modern, environmentally conscious mindset and the promotion of garden and landscape design.

 

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