We Are Open During Midsummer Week!
Tallinn Botanic Garden Is Open During the Midsummer Holidays – Only Café Herba Will Be Closed
Tallinn Botanic Garden welcomes visitors throughout the Midsummer holiday period and will be open according to its regular opening hours.
The only exception during the holidays is Café Herba, located in the Visitor Centre, which will be closed on 23 and 24 June. Café Kirripilli, located in the Palm House, will remain open and welcome visitors as usual throughout the holiday period.
Opening hours:
- Visitor Centre and ticket office: 10:00–19:00
- Palm House and greenhouses: 11:00–19:00
- Outdoor collections and self-service ticket offices: 09:00–20:00
- The garden grounds close daily at 21:00
Come and enjoy the beauty of summer blooms, explore the tropical plants of the Palm House, and spend your Midsummer holidays surrounded by nature.
For more information, please call +372 606 2666 (Mon–Sun, 10:00–19:00).
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