The Danish King's Garden is a park located in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia. It is open to the public every day from 7am to 10pm and admission is free.
The park is named after the Danish King Valdemar II, who conquered Tallinn in 1219. The garden was originally established in the 13th century as a vegetable garden for the Danish knights who occupied the area. Today, it is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, with its well-manicured lawns, beautiful flower beds, and stunning views of the city.
While there is no official website for the Danish King's Garden, visitors can find more information about the park at the Tallinn Tourist Information Centre, located nearby at Niguliste 2/Kullasepa 4.
In the surrounding area, there are several other attractions worth visiting. The Tallinn Town Hall, located just a few blocks away, is a magnificent Gothic structure that dates back to the 14th century. It is open to the public for guided tours from Monday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm.
The St. Nicholas' Church is another nearby attraction, with its impressive collection of medieval art and architecture. It is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm.
For those interested in shopping and dining, the nearby Viru Centre is a popular destination, offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, and cafes. It is open daily from 10am to 9pm.
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