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Kadriorg
Tallinn, Estonia · Neighborhood Guide
Prestigious, tree-lined neighbourhood east of centre — home to the Presidential Palace, embassies, and large park. Quiet, refined, family-friendly.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Kadriorg at a Glance
Luxury
Cost Level
€900–€1,400/month (1-BR); houses €1,500–€2,500+
Rent Range
Very safe — prestigious residential area, embassy security presence
Safety
200–500 Mbps fiber
Internet
Who Lives in Kadriorg?
Diplomats, embassy staff, affluent Estonian families, senior professionals, art collectors.
Living in Kadriorg — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — park, museum, and cafés walkable; tram to centre
Grocery & Food Access
Moderate — small shops nearby; larger supermarkets a short tram ride away
Getting Around
- Tram 1/3 to city centre (10 min)
- Free public transport for residents
- Walking to centre (20–25 min)
Nearby Coworking
- Spring Hub (tram, 15 min)
- Lift99 (tram, 15 min)
Insider Tips for Kadriorg
- 1Kadriorg Park is one of the finest baroque parks in Northern Europe — the KUMU art museum alone is worth the address
- 2This is Tallinn's most prestigious neighborhood — expect long-term leases and higher deposits
- 3The Song Festival Grounds are walking distance — the Estonian Song Festival every 5 years is unforgettable
- 4Winter here is gorgeous with snow-covered park paths — but budget for higher heating in older buildings
FAQ — Kadriorg, Tallinn
What is Kadriorg like for expats?
Kadriorg is a luxury neighborhood in Tallinn. Prestigious, tree-lined neighbourhood east of centre — home to the Presidential Palace, embassies, and large park. Quiet, refined, family-friendly. Best for: Diplomats, affluent families, and expats who want space, greenery, and prestige close to the city.
How much does it cost to live in Kadriorg, Tallinn?
Kadriorg is classified as "Luxury" in Tallinn. Typical rent: €900–€1,400/month (1-BR); houses €1,500–€2,500+. Total monthly budget in Tallinn: €1,600–€2,100.
Is Kadriorg safe for expats?
Very safe — prestigious residential area, embassy security presence
Who lives in Kadriorg?
Diplomats, embassy staff, affluent Estonian families, senior professionals, art collectors.
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