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A nice place to rest during a hiking trip.
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The museum introduces you to Estonian rural architecture and life in the villages, open all year long. +372 6549100
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A lifeguard protected sandy beach where you can go for a swim.
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The port with the most contemporary infrastructure in the Baltics. +372 6777444
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Connects Kakumäe and Stroomi beach, length 2.5 km.
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A sandy swimming place for the whole family. The lifeguards work during the summer season.
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A bird habitat of European significance.
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Most exciting shipping museum in Europe. +372 6200545
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You can observe European architectural heritage - a fortification in Classicism style - only from the outside.
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This complex of buildings were completed in 1980 on the occasion of Moscow Olympic Games. You can only see it from the outside.
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Multipurpose event centre where different concerts, exhibitions, conferences and workshops take place.
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The unique historical centre is included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.
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Harku Lake was once called Loodjärv (Level Lake) because when people used to look at it from the top of the hill, the lake seemed to be as high as the sea – everything seemed to be level.
Harku Beach is the only lakeside beach in Tallinn. It is one of the first places in the capital where the water gets warm enough for swimming in the spring.
The beach has changing cabins, a shower, children’s playgrounds, and areas for ball games. Close by is a free parking area and an area to park bicycles. Harku Lake is also a good place for fishing.
Life guards are on duty from June to August.
+372 6404800
Photo: Haabersti District Government
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