Rooftop promenade
The 850-meter cruise promenade, open to everyone, winds across the roof of the cruise terminal on the northwest pier of the Port of Tallinn. The promenade can also be reserved for private events. The cruise promenade offers unique views of the sea, the harbor, ships and the city from a new angle. The promenade features seating areas, a playground, terraces and staircases with sunset views. The promenade ends with an observation deck, where passing ships seem almost within arm’s reach.
Flag Square
The Cruise Terminal Flag Square is an ideal location for outdoor concerts, performances, or other events. The unique location adds value with an existing grandstand and always stunning views. This million-dollar view venue has been hosting, for example, Tallinn Sea Days events.
The area can accommodate approximately 300-500 people.
Tallinn Star's Square
Tallinn Star’s sqare is located between the Cruise Area and Linnahall (location). The outdoor area features colorful Tallinn Stars, which is a popular photo spot among both locals and tourists. During the summer, you can enjoy a beautiful view of both cruise ships and magical sunsets from the square. The spacious square is an excellent location for larger concerts and various outdoor events. For example, the Tallinn Sea Days concerts, the Great Tallinn Food Street and Child Protection Day have taken place at Tallinn’s Star Square. Upcoming events include Black Eyed Peas concert for ca 15,000 visitors.
The arena has access to electricity and water (with limited availability). The total area is approximately 31,500 m².
Tip of the North-West Pier
A truly unique and one-of-a-kind location for an event. The so-called “North-West Pier” is the furthest protruding part of the Old City Harbour, offering a view of the entire harbour aquatorium and the Tallinn Bay. Arriving and departing ships sail past the end of the pier so close that you feel like you could reach out and touch them, which serves as an added attraction. The “upper level” of the North-West Pier features a cruise promenade, while at the ground level, there is a spacious area at the tip, surrounded on the seaward side by a high wall, providing protection from the wind and waves. The two levels are connected with stairs. At the end of the pier, there is a semicircular square area. This location has been used for Tallinn Sea Days and pop-up events.
The tip of the pier is also accessible by large vehicles if necessary. The area can accommodate 200-400 people.