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What type of recreational facilities are in Tallinn?

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When we asked people living in Tallinn about recreational activities, they mentioned...

"1. Tallinn Zoo: The Tallinn Zoo is home to a diverse range of animals from around the world, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Visitors can explore various themed areas, such as the African Savannah, the Tropical House, and the Children's Zoo. 2. Kadriorg Park: This beautiful park features picturesque gardens, walking paths, and historical monuments. It is also home to the Kadriorg Palace, which houses the Estonian Art Museum, and the Kumu Art Museum, showcasing Estonian and international art. 3. Pirita Beach: Located along the Pirita River, this popular sandy beach offers a relaxing spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports during the summer months. The beach also features a promenade with cafes, restaurants, and playgrounds. 4. Seaplane Harbour: This maritime museum is housed in a historic seaplane hangar and features various exhibits, including submarines, seaplanes, and naval ships. Visitors can also enjoy interactive displays, a flight simulator, and an aquarium. 5. Estonian Open Air Museum: This unique museum showcases traditional Estonian village life through a collection of preserved buildings, including farmhouses, windmills, and churches. Visitors can explore the grounds, participate in workshops, and attend cultural events throughout the year. 6. Pääsküla Bog: This picturesque bog offers a serene setting for hiking and birdwatching. Visitors can explore the area via a wooden boardwalk, which winds through the bog and provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape. 7. Tallinn Botanic Garden: This expansive garden features a diverse collection of plants from around the world, including rare and endangered species. Visitors can explore the various themed gardens, greenhouses, and exhibitions throughout the year. 8. Glehn Park: This historic park is home to the Glehn Castle, a unique architectural landmark surrounded by lush gardens and walking paths. The park also features a sculpture garden, an observatory, and a playground. 9. A. Le Coq Arena: This modern stadium is the home of the Estonian national football team and hosts various sporting events, concerts, and other entertainment throughout the year. 10. KGB Museum: Located within the Hotel Viru, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the Soviet-era history of Estonia. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing the activities of the KGB in Tallinn, including surveillance equipment, secret rooms, and historical documents," commented one expat who made the move to Tallinn, Estonia.

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