Toomemägi, also known as Toome Hill, is a hill in Tartu, Estonia, with a rich history dating back to the 5th century AD. It is the site of Tartu's beginnings, with wooden fortifications built on the east side of the hill by the 7th century. The hill is home to several landmarks, including Tartu Cathedral, the Gunpowder Cellar of Tartu, the University of Tartu Old Observatory, and the Supreme Court of Estonia. Toomemägi is also a popular park, with a romantic English-style garden, statues, outdoor exhibitions, and university buildings. The park is accessible with a stroller and has a playground for toddlers, making it a family-friendly destination
Plan your family visit to the Toomemägi with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We climbed Toomemägi, the hill where Tartu was founded in the 5th century, and explored the ruins of the old cathedral
Highlights: The kids loved running around the park and playing on the playground, and we all enjoyed the stunning views from the top of the hill ✨