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Kadriorg tram stop

The terminus of lines T1 and T3 at the gate of Kadriorg park — the KUMU art museum, Kadriorg Palace and the Office of the President are all within walking distance.

Updated: August 2026
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Kadriorg
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Kadriorg stop — Kadriorg

Kadriorg is Tallinn’s most beautiful park and the terminus of tram lines T1 and T3. The park was laid out by Peter I in 1718, and at its heart stands the baroque Kadriorg Palace, home to the Kadriorg Art Museum.

At the far end of the park is KUMU — the main building of the Estonian Museum of Art, which opened in 2006 and is the largest art museum in the Baltics. Nearby are also the Office of the President, the Peter I house museum and the Japanese Garden.

The Kadriorg seaside promenade leads towards Pirita, and the Song Festival Grounds are about a 15-minute walk away. The stop has a tram turning loop.

Tallinn tram at Kadriorg tram stop — lines T1, T3

Journey times from Kadriorg

DestinationLineChangesTime
ViruT310 min
Balti jaamT116 min
HobujaamaT18 min
Vabaduse väljakT312 min
VanasadamT1T2121 min
LennujaamT1T4131 min
KopliT130 min
TondiT320 min
Suur-PaalaT1T6129 min

Times include a five-minute wait when changing and are based on the average journey times in the TLT timetable.

Lines that stop here

Kopli – Kadriorg
← previous: L. Koidula
→ next:
Interval at peak times: 9 min
First / last (Mon–Fri): 05:10 / 00:10
Tondi – Kadriorg
← previous: L. Koidula
→ next:
Interval at peak times: 9–10 min
First / last (Mon–Fri): 06:00 / 00:00

What is near the stop

Kadriorg Palace and park

The baroque palace built by Peter I and Tallinn’s most beautiful park.

KUMU art museum

The main building of the Estonian Museum of Art, the largest art museum in the Baltics.

Office of the President

The residence of the President of the Republic on the edge of the park.

Japanese Garden and Peter’s house

The park’s quieter corners.

Song Festival Grounds

About a 15-minute walk away.

Stop services

  • Tram turning loop and terminus
  • Waiting shelter
  • Two lines (T1, T3)
  • Bus connection towards Pirita
  • Real-time departures display

 

Tip

Arriving at Kadriorg you get off here, but for the return journey the tram travels via the J. Poska stop — you still board at the same terminus.

Other stops on line T1

Tram line T1 · Kopli – Kadriorg

Frequently asked questions — Kadriorg

Lines T1 (from Kopli) and T3 (from Tondi). Kadriorg is the terminus of both.

About 10 minutes on foot through the park.

About 8 minutes to Hobujaam, about 10 minutes to the Viru area.

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