Northeast of Tallinn’s city center, Pirita stands as a seaside district known for its long stretch of beach and its status as one of the city’s most affluent areas. The district is home to several notable landmarks, including the 15th-century ruins of Pirita Convent, which offer a glimpse into the area’s medieval past. Nearby, the Tallinn TV Tower rises prominently, providing a modern contrast to the historical elements. Visitors can also explore the expansive Tallinn Botanic Garden, where a variety of plant life and serene landscapes await. Today, Pirita offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, inviting visitors to relax on the beach or delve into its rich history.
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