With the Tallinn Card, your experience doesn't end when the museums are closed. On the contrary, the evening reveals a different side of the city – one that is calmer, cosier and just right for exploring. Whether you’re looking for art, relaxation, city views or good food, there are plenty of ways to spend your evenings in Tallinn after 18:00.
While many museums are closed for the evening, PoCo and Fotografiska are open for longer.
PoCo in Rotermanni is open every day until 20:00. Pop art doesn't ask if you still have energy, it just grabs you. A good place to visit even at the end of the day.
Fotografiska in Telliskivi is usually open until 20:00, and on Fridays until midnight. It is Friday evenings that feel most special, as art and the buzz of city life become one.
In Kadriorg, a day of art can be stretched out to a particularly nice length. On Wednesdays, the Kadriorg Art Museum and the Mikkel Museum are open until 20:00 – a great way to enjoy various art experiences in one evening. One offers a baroque castle atmosphere and art by old masters, while the other offers a more intimate experience through private collections.
While you’re in Kadriorg, make sure to visit the Kumu Auditorium, which hosts a free documentary programme on Wednesdays. A peaceful, reflective and inspiring film experience is the perfect way to end the day.
On Thursdays, the Kumu Art Museum is open until 20:00, making it a great place to enjoy exhibitions in the evening and make the most of your day.
After a busy day, the evening is the perfect time to slow down. With the Tallinn Card, Kalev Spa offers a 10% discount in both the water park and Sauna Oasis – choose whether you want active water fun or a relaxing sauna experience. The water park is open until 22:30 (admission until 21:00), leaving plenty of time for an evening visit.
Once you’re feeling relaxed, the Allee restaurant in the same building will help you end the evening with some nice ambiance and delicious food. The kitchen is open from Sunday to Thursday until 21:30 and on Fridays and Saturdays until 22:30. The Tallinn Card entitles you to a 10% discount at Allee.
For a seaside experience, Noblessner's Iglusaunas offer a 15% discount on shared sauna visits with the Tallinn Card, and a sauna session can last until 22:00. Spend some time by the sea, enjoying both heat and cold and the open space. It is an experience that depends less on the season and more on the willingness to take some time off. The steam, the fresh sea air and the chance to cool off in the water – it is a memorable experience any time of year. (Remember to book your visit in advance!)
Sometimes you just want to look at the city from a different angle.
The Skywheel of Tallinn is open until 21:00 and offers evening views that make the day last longer. This is particularly impressive during sunset.
The Super Skypark is also located in the same centre, where children can burn some energy before or after a ride on the Skywheel. For both Skywheel and Skypark, the Tallinn Card entitles you to a 10-50% discount, depending on the time of day.
A guided shooting range is not the most common activity in Tallinn, but that is what makes it so memorable. It requires focus and presence, qualities that are often in short supply when travelling. GunGarage is open until 20:00 and discounts of 10-50% apply depending on the time of day.
The Old Town is particularly charming in the evenings, and with the Tallinn Card you can also enjoy great dining experiences. At Olde Hansa, the kitchen is open until 23:00 every day, offering an authentic medieval dining experience. Spot invites you to enjoy a more modern cuisine – the kitchen is open from Monday to Thursday until 22:00, on Fridays and Saturdays until 23:00 and on Sundays until 21:00. A 10% discount applies with the Tallinn Card at both restaurants.
For a sweet treat, Kehrwieder and Pierre Chocolaterie are perfect. Kehrwieder's cosy basement café in Saiakang is open on weekdays until 23:00 and until 01:00 on weekends and offers a small sweet gift if you show them your Tallinn Card. The Pierre Chocolaterie in the Master’s Courtyard is a good place for those who appreciate a peaceful courtyard, a café atmosphere and a little respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Pierre Chocolaterie is open from Sunday to Thursday until 21:00 and on Fridays and Saturdays until 22:00; the Tallinn Card gets you a 20% discount.
To add a little shopping break to your evening, stop by the Estonian Design House in Solaris, open from Monday to Saturday until 21:00 and on Sundays until 19:00. You will find the work of more than a hundred Estonian designers – the perfect place to pick up something unique to take home. The Tallinn Card entitles you to a 10% discount.
For a sweet finale, Cafe Maiasmokk's Marzipan Room is open daily until 20:00 and offers a history of marzipan and a sweet surprise for Tallinn Card holders.
The Tallinn Card opens doors even as the day begins to fade into twilight. In the evening, Tallinn offers art experiences, museums open late, relaxing spas, beautiful city views and tasty experiences. Tallinn is in no hurry to fall asleep, and with the Tallinn Card, you can explore for a long time to come. Check out all Tallinn Card offers and find your favourites!