Kadriorg, a quiet, leafy area just east of the city centre, is famous for the elaborate Baroque palace that Peter the Great had built here in the early 1700s. The surrounding forests, ponds and fountains make Kadriorg an ideal place for a quiet stroll, though many visitors also come for the art – this is the site of the nation's main art museums. Slightly further up the coast, the Pirita district is ...