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    Pae Park

    Pae park is a new park area built around a limestone quarry pond enabling the park-goers to enjoy nature or an active lifestyle. The first art in the park was completed in 2009. The park consists of Pere-, Ööbiku- and Mäe parks. Perepark (Family park) has many playgrounds and sport courts. Ööbiku park (Nightingale park) has paths for fitness lovers and walkers. Mäe park (Hill park) is a green area which will house a café and open air theatre.
    Mäe park, Ööbiku park, Summer Theatre square and Pae park’s pond come with pathways, connecting stairs and viewing platforms. 150 trees and 300 bushes have been planted here.
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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

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    based on 7 reviews

    • Nice park

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      April 1, 2020 By Lisskiz

      Verynice park for walking, running and for doing other activities. They also have playgrounds for children and picnic area. The bridge is stunning on the evening.

    • Good place for outdoor time spent

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      July 26, 2017 By Pedrito3389

      Good place for runners, walkers and for family. There 1 big kids playing place. Basketball cord, outdoors pull up place. In the center of park the small lake with birds(geese, swans).

    • Lovely park with birds on the lake

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      July 22, 2017 By KaisA60

      Pae park (Limestone Park in translation) is a hidden pearl beneath the better-known park Kadriorg in Tallinn. It is not located far from the city centre and has an interesting landscape around the... Read more comments