

Since the beginning of time, some of the best places for a romantic interlude have been lookouts or viewing platforms. There are four such locations on Toompea Hill which offer great views and secluded hideaways for your pleasure. We recommend the Kohtuotsa and Patkuli platforms if the view is most important to you. So grab a bottle of wine, a corkscrew and check out one, or all four.
For a romantic stroll through beautiful gardens and past majestic old chestnut trees, check out this park, which was set-up by Peter the Great for his wife Catherine during the 18th Century. How romantic is that? Located in the middle of the park is the beautiful, baroque Kadriorg Palace, a summer palace surrounded by immaculate flower gardens. While at Kadriorg, make sure to check out the Swan Pond with its cute little gazebo and park benches, perfect for a lingering kiss. Although at its prime during the summer months, the park is also lovely in winter with the softly falling flakes and many places to make a snow angel or two. Read more about this area and how to get there from What To See section.
In case your stroll through Kadriorg Park has not already tired you out, why not take another walk along the seaside, towards Pirita. The views onto the Tallinn Bay and surroundings are breathtaking, with more than enough places to stop for a break along the way. Once you cross over the Pirita River, you’ll see the ruins of the 15th-century St. Bridget’s Convent, also known as Pirita Cloister. While you wander around its stone walls and passageways, you can’t help but to be overcome by the history of the place and its tales of forbidden romances between the nuns and monks who shared the convent. For more about St. Bridget’s Convent Ruins read from the What To See section.
The name says it all. Located just before the entrance to the Viru Gates and up the stairs to your left, this hill is perhaps not the most private spot in Old Town. But it's still pretty romantic with trees all around, numerous benches overlooking the passersby and a little wooden gazebo. We're certain that you'll find several opportunities to kiss, smooch or snog while you hang out here, or at least you'll get a friendly hug.