Pirita Sea Promenade
Estonia, Tallinn

The Pirita Sea Promenade is a scenic coastal walkway located in the Pirita district of Tallinn, Estonia. Stretching along the Baltic Sea coast, it is one of the most popular recreational areas for both locals and tourists. The promenade offers panoramic views of the Gulf of Finland and provides direct access to the sandy Pirita Beach. The area is historically significant, having been developed extensively in preparation for the sailing events of the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics, for which the nearby Pirita Yachting Centre was constructed. The promenade is a hub for various outdoor activities, including walking, jogging, and cycling. It connects several key landmarks, such as the ruins of St. Bridget's Monastery (Pirita klooster) and the modern Tallinn TV Tower. The surrounding Pirita area is known for its pine forests and clean air, contributing to the promenade's reputation as a place for relaxation and physical activity. It is easily accessible from central Tallinn and serves as a vital green corridor for the city.

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Pirita Sea Promenade