Sight
Linda Line
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Linda Line is a picturesque sight in Tallinn, Estonia, known for its beautiful coastal promenade along the Baltic Sea. The area features a walking path with benches, green spaces, and stunning views of the sea and distant islands. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists to enjoy a leisurely stroll, watch the sunset, or simply relax by the water. The name 'Linda Line' may refer to a nearby ferry or a local landmark. The promenade is well-maintained and offers a peaceful escape from the city center, with the sound of waves and fresh sea air. Visitors can also see ships and ferries passing by, adding to the maritime atmosphere.
Don't miss
- Walk along the scenic promenade with panoramic sea views
- Watch the sunset over the Baltic Sea
- Spot ferries and ships heading to Helsinki and other destinations
- Relax on benches or grassy areas with a picnic
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Linda Line
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Linda Line with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inSkip the Line: Tallinn TV Tower Entrance Ticket4.2★ · 60 travelers1–2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$22 per personSee dates →
Best full dayHelsinki to Tallinn Guided Tour -cruise ticket & pick up included4.5★ · 537 travelers13–14 hoursFree cancellationFrom$169 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleTallinn Private Walking Tour with a Local4.9★ · 48 travelers2–6 hoursFree cancellationFrom$56 per personSee dates →Good for
How travelers rate it
Know before you go
- It can be windy near the coast, so bring a jacket.
- Great photo opportunities, especially at golden hour.
- Combine with a visit to nearby attractions like the Seaplane Harbour.
A bit of history
The area has long been a coastal recreation zone. The name 'Linda' is associated with Estonian mythology (Linda is a figure from the national epic Kalevipoeg) and also appears in local ferry services.
Common questions
Is there a beach?
There is no sandy beach, but there are rocky shorelines and grassy areas.
Can I see Finland from here?
On very clear days, you might see the coast of Finland, but it's usually not visible.
Are there restrooms nearby?
Public restrooms are available at the nearby port terminal.
Is it safe to swim?
Swimming is not recommended in the port area due to boat traffic.
Can I cycle along the promenade?
Yes, cycling is allowed on the path.
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