1. Kadriorg Park is a beautiful and historic park located in Tallinn, Estonia. It was established in the early 18th century by Peter the Great of Russia as a summer residence for the Russian royal family. The park covers an area of 70 hectares and features a mix of French and English garden styles. One of the main attractions in the park is the Kadriorg Palace, a Baroque palace built for Peter the Great’s wife, Catherine I. The palace now houses the Kadriorg Art Museum, which showcases Estonian and international art.

2. Kadriorg Park is open to the public daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The Kadriorg Palace and the Kadriorg Art Museum have separate opening hours, so it’s best to check their official websites or contact them directly for more information. The phone number for the Kadriorg Art Museum is +372 606 6400.

3. Entry to Kadriorg Park is free of charge. However, there may be a fee to enter the Kadriorg Palace and the Kadriorg Art Museum. The park is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus and tram stops nearby. Visitors can also reach the park by walking or cycling from the city center, as it is located only about 2 km east of Tallinn’s Old Town.