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Parks #17 in Tallinn

Männi Park

4.7 · 4,074 reviews
Family-oriented and active
Männi Park, Keskuse tn 1, 12912 Tallinn, Estonia
Interesting facts
1

The park was extensively renovated in 2007 to modernize its recreational facilities and landscape design.

2

It is specifically designed to maximize safety for children, incorporating soft-surface zones under climbing structures.

3

The park contains a notable population of birch and pine trees, which reflect the neighborhood's historical name, 'Mustamäe,' meaning 'Black Hill' or 'Black Mountain' in Estonian.

4

The park hosts the annual 'Mustamäe Day' (Mustamäe päev) festival, which brings local performers and vendors to the site.

5

The central sculpture and fountain design pay homage to the local Mustamäe identity.

Overview

Männi Park is the largest public green space in the Mustamäe district of Tallinn, designed as a community-focused recreational area. The park features an extensive network of paved walking paths and a large, modern playground complex divided into sections for different age groups. It contains a diverse collection of mature trees, providing significant canopy cover throughout the central zones. The layout includes open grassy areas frequently used for public events, seasonal markets, and neighborhood gatherings. A prominent feature is the large central fountain which serves as a focal point during the warmer months. Public infrastructure includes dedicated seating benches, waste management facilities, and lighting systems installed for evening visibility. The park serves as a central hub for the surrounding residential high-rise district, connecting various pedestrian zones.

Photo spot

The elevated central walkway overlooking the playground and the fountain area.

Insider tips

Visit during the weekday mornings if you prefer a quieter environment, as the playground area becomes very crowded after school hours and on weekends.

Bring a picnic blanket, as the grassy lawns are well-maintained and popular for outdoor dining in the summer.

Check the local municipal events calendar, as the park often hosts free outdoor concerts and neighborhood markets.

What to avoid

Do not leave food wrappers or waste outside of the designated bins, as park maintenance is strictly monitored.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn for the fountain display and outdoor events.
Address
Männi Park, Keskuse tn 1, 12912 Tallinn, Estonia
59.399, 24.676
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Details
Playground FacilitiesAge-segregated zones with modern climbing and sensory equipment
Shade & Rest AreasAbundant mature tree canopy and frequent bench seating

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring to early autumn for the fountain display and outdoor events..

The elevated central walkway overlooking the playground and the fountain area.

Close by you'll find Tallinn Zoo, Löwenruh Park, Väike Troopikamaja.