Kadrioru park on Eesti silmapaistvaim lossi- ja linnapark, mis laiub u 70 hektaril. Parki hakati rajama 1718. aastal Peeter I korraldusel. Kadrioru pargis näeb 18., 19. ja 20. sajandi iseloomulikke pargikujundusvõtteid.
Pargi populaarseimad jalutuskohad on Luigetiigi lillepeenardega kaunistatud ümbrus ning sealt lossi juurde viiv promenaad.
Kadrioru pargis asuvad mitmed muuseumid, näiteks KUMU, Kadrioru kunstimuuseum, Mikkeli muuseum ning monumendid kultuuritegelastele, näiteks skulptor Amandus Adamsonile, kirjanik F. R. Kreutzwaldile ning kunstnik Jaan Koortile.
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Great park and gardens in Tallinn. Free, able to roam at your own pace. We took a cab from the cruise port, and later departed via Tram towards Old Town. The palace entrance is a separate admission... Vaata veel
Easy to get to as the tram and bus pass here regularly, although you can walk it if you really feel energetic! The palace itself is beautiful from the outside and the gardens around the back were in... Vaata veel
Lovely park that is free to enter. There are some nicely planted areas and pretty canals. You can see the outside of the Kadriog Palace and the small cottage that Peter the Great stayed in. In one... Vaata veel