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Tallinn with kids · 2026

Children's Birthday Party in Tallinn

An honest guide to where to celebrate a kids' birthday in Tallinn — how to choose, the main options, and Lohesaba's five party rooms with real prices.

Looking for somewhere to celebrate your child's birthday in Tallinn? The short answer: an indoor play centre is the easiest option for ages 1 to 14, because the attractions, a private party room and a cafe are all under one roof, and the venue handles the cleaning up while you enjoy the party. Tallinn has several good places, and this guide gives an honest comparison so you can choose by your child's age, your group size and your budget.

Lohesaba Seikluslinnak is one of the strongest choices for younger children. It is at Mustamäe tee 50 in the Kristiine district, covers 1500 m² of indoor play areas, is open every day from 10:00 to 21:00, and has five party rooms from €145 to 245. A day ticket costs €10 and lasts the whole day, children under 1 go free, and accompanying adults (16+) pay nothing.

How to choose a birthday venue in Tallinn

A children's birthday works when the venue is chosen with the kids in mind and the logistics don't wear the parents out. Four things are worth checking before you book. First, an experience the children can't get elsewhere: a venue that offers something memorable beats yet another standard maze. Second, space and zones for every age, so that a one-year-old and a ten-year-old both find something to do and nobody is left bored in a corner. Third, clear pricing with free entry for accompanying adults, because hidden per-adult charges can quietly push the final bill far above the headline price. Fourth, a party room with a kitchen corner where you can bring your own food, which saves a lot on catering and lets you lay the table to your own taste. At Lohesaba, every party room has a kitchen corner, accompanying adults go free, and the children's wristbands are included in the room price.

Where to hold a children's birthday in Tallinn

Each option has its strengths, so here is an honest summary to help you decide. An indoor play centre is the most convenient choice for ages 1 to 14, with attractions, a party room and a cafe in one place and the venue doing the cleaning up. A trampoline park such as Super Skypark in the T1 mall suits school-age children and teenagers who want to practise tricks, though it is often too lively for toddlers and tickets are usually timed. A museum or discovery centre like PROTO at Noblessner works well for curious school children, but the programme is usually guided and runs to a fixed length, with less free play. A party at home is the cheapest, but the preparation, entertainment and tidying up all fall to you, and space runs short with a larger group. If you want a venue with both attractions and a private party room, Lohesaba is built for exactly that.

Lohesaba: 5 party rooms and real prices

All the party rooms are inside the adventure park itself, so the children play, eat and celebrate under one roof, and the wristbands are included in the price. There are five rooms to suit any group size: Crocs (up to 15 children) from €145 on weekdays and €165 at weekends; Juku (up to 18) from €165 / 185, with a small gift included; Limpa (up to 20) from €185 / 205, with a fridge and a toddler play corner; and Apollo (up to 25 children, 3 hours) from €215 / 245, the largest, with a cinema-ticket gift. For a smaller gathering, the cosy nook in the cafe is a flat €35 for up to 10 people, with €10 day tickets added per child. Standard rooms run for 2.5 hours, an extra child is €7, and a €35 deposit confirms the booking.

What makes Lohesaba special

Lohesaba is more than a party room: it is a full adventure park where one ticket covers the trampolines, multi-level mazes, slides and a soft play area for the youngest visitors, plus the Premia ice-cream cafe with coffee and warm snacks. Its signature attraction is the only one of its kind in Estonia, a trampoline arena roughly 10 metres across with a rotating obstacle, the sort of thing guests still talk about long after the party. Being indoors, it doesn't depend on the weather, which matters more in the Tallinn climate than you might first think. There is free parking right by the building for up to 4 hours with a parking clock, free WiFi and a feeding area. You can bring your own food into the party rooms, and a family card gives 50% off day tickets.

Questions and answers

Children's birthday in Tallinn: FAQ

  • How much does a children's birthday party cost in Tallinn?
    At Lohesaba a small party starts from €35: the cosy nook in the cafe for three hours, with adventure-park tickets at €10 per child on top. Private party rooms cost €145 to 245 and the children's wristbands are included in the price. For example, the Crocs room for up to 15 children is €145 on a weekday. A €35 deposit confirms the booking.
  • Where can I celebrate a child's birthday in Tallinn?
    The most popular options are play centres, trampoline parks, museums and home. The advantage of a play centre is that the entertainment, party room and cafe are under one roof and the venue handles the cleaning up. At Lohesaba you can hold the party in one of five rooms of different sizes, right inside the 1500 m² adventure park at Mustamäe tee 50 in Kristiine.
  • How many guests can I invite to the party?
    Lohesaba's party rooms hold 15 to 25 children, or up to 35 guests including adults. The largest is the Apollo room: up to 25 children, with a party length of 3 hours. The cosy cafe nook suits a smaller group of up to 10 people.
  • Can we bring our own food to the party?
    Yes. Every Lohesaba party room has a kitchen corner with a microwave, kettle and dishes, and you are welcome to bring your own food. If you prefer, you can order a ready-made catering package and we will lay the table for you. Note that own food is only allowed in the party rooms, not in the shared hall or cafe.
  • Do parents and accompanying adults pay for entry?
    No. Accompanying adults aged 16 and over go free, and children under 1 are free too. Wristbands are only needed for the children, and for a party they are already included in the room price.
  • What time is Lohesaba open and is parking free?
    Lohesaba is open every day from 10:00 to 21:00, including weekends and school holidays. It is at Mustamäe tee 50, Tallinn, on the 2nd floor in the Kristiine district. Parking is free directly by the building: put a parking clock on your dashboard and you can park for up to 4 hours.

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