
Children's Museum Miiamilla
An interactive wonderland where children learn through play, featuring diverse exhibits from role-playing to climbing.

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Fewer crowds, more space

Children's Museum Miiamilla
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more space

Highlights
Must-see attractions
An interactive wonderland where children learn through play, featuring diverse exhibits from role-playing to climbing.
"Hours of fun for children and lots of sitting places and activities for adults as well."

🎯 Go Early on Weekdays
Beat the crowds by visiting right at opening on a weekday for a more peaceful experience. :clock1:
🧸 Toddler-Friendly Features
The museum is well-adapted for small kids with stroller parking and child-sized facilities. :stroller:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 615 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Interactive Job Experiences
Various rooms
Kids can role-play in a post office, grocery store, and atelier, fostering imagination and learning through play.

Outdoor Playground & Rock Climb
Outdoor area
A large rock for climbing and floor games offer active fun on nice weather days.

Modular Blocks & Kitchenette
Exhibit areas
Engaging exhibits like modular blocks and a kitchenette encourage building and imaginative play.
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Planning Your Visit
Best Time to Beat the Crowds
Plan for Hands-On Fun
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Insider Tips
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🎯 Go Early on Weekdays
Beat the crowds by visiting right at opening on a weekday for a more peaceful experience. :clock1:
🧸 Toddler-Friendly Features
The museum is well-adapted for small kids with stroller parking and child-sized facilities. :stroller:
Places to visit
Hi, what places to visit or do here? Close to Tallinn. Also food places that is a must to try Also wondering anything to do or see with 1,5-2 year olds ? ☺️
💰 Affordable Family Option
A great value for hands-on fun, with tickets around 16€ per family. 💶
⏳ Allow Plenty of Time
You can easily spend 3.5 hours or more here; plan for a substantial visit. ⏳
Tips
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🎯 Go Early on Weekdays
Beat the crowds by visiting right at opening on a weekday for a more peaceful experience. :clock1:
🧸 Toddler-Friendly Features
The museum is well-adapted for small kids with stroller parking and child-sized facilities. :stroller:
💰 Affordable Family Option
A great value for hands-on fun, with tickets around 16€ per family. 💶
⏳ Allow Plenty of Time
You can easily spend 3.5 hours or more here; plan for a substantial visit. ⏳
🛍️ Cute Shop Finds
Check out the gift shop for affordable water bottles and adorable accessories. 🎁
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Miiamilla is a highly recommended, affordable, and engaging museum for children, offering a wide array of interactive exhibits that promote learning through play. Visitors praise the hands-on activities, the well-adapted facilities for young children, and the potential for hours of family fun. While some wish for more building-specific toys, the overall experience is overwhelmingly positive, making it a great option for both locals and travelers.
"Nice please with many options for kids to play and learn. I would recommend it for travelers with kids. You can spend half a day to give some play time to the kids."
Plamen Danov
"Affordable option for hands on museum for kids. The kids will be interested as touching and trying is an invitation for them in this museum. We spent about 90 min before the kids felt they had done all, keeping in mind they don’t speak Estonian. 16€ per family
Some exhibits were more engaging (eg modular blocks, kitchenette, treadmill, etc) while some are more for looking simply. It would be interesting to have more building or toy experience (eg assembling a wooden train instead of only looking at a model train circulate), magnatiles or ball drops to build.
While it can be a nice rainy day activity, the outdoor playground would be lovely in a nice weather.
On a weekday, we had the museum to ourselves from 10 am to approx 10:40am. Great time to visit is early on. Well adapted to small kids with small toilets and outdoor stroller parking."
Allanah
"I was unsure whether to visit this museum or not, because, unfortunately I do not have any kids of my own as yet. Yet some business travellers come with family, and I could never tell whether the museum is good or not.
Summary: I was very positively surprised, because it was super lovely. ;)
There are many interactive details, and the children I witnessed were all incredibly immersed and happy.
I also found a detail I will come back for a YouTube video. But I digress..
There are multiple rooms in which children can experience various jobs hands-on, like an atelier, a post office and a grocery store. There is a skiing slope one can ski on, and a place where kids can feel the textures of various fabrics.
Outside there is a huge rock to climb and many "chalk" floor games.
I also caught a naughty pirate eating pancakes in the cafe. Ok- she was a bit older than the usual crowd but very cool this outfit. ;)
The 🏆 the museum presents at the reception: my declared favorite was the museum rat (muuseumi rott).
Also: Their trash bins look like caterpillars and the children's trash bins talk! (Unfortunately they speak only Estonian..)
Further down the hall, some amazing (and some pretty creepy) drawings by former, small guests.
The shop has affordable water bottles (!) And super cute bags and accessories."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Information on public transport or parking near Miiamilla is not detailed in the provided sources. It's recommended to check local transit apps or a mapping service for the best route from your location.
The museum offers outdoor stroller parking, suggesting that car access and parking are available, though specific details are not provided.
Yes, the museum is well-adapted for small kids and offers outdoor stroller parking.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The museum is open seven days a week from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Admission is an affordable option, with one review mentioning 16€ per family.
Advance booking information is not available in the provided sources. It's advisable to check the official museum website or call ahead, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, the museum is well adapted to small kids, with features like small toilets and outdoor stroller parking.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Popular exhibits include the modular blocks, kitchenette, treadmill, and interactive job experiences like the post office and grocery store.
Visitors can easily spend 3.5 hours or more, with some families spending up to 90 minutes to 3.5 hours depending on their children's engagement.
Yes, there are plenty of sitting places and activities for adults, allowing them to relax while children play.
The museum offers hands-on learning through role-playing various jobs, exploring textures, and engaging with interactive displays.
It's a great rainy day activity, offering hours of indoor fun and engagement for children.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, there is a cafe where children can enjoy pancakes, and the museum shop offers affordable water bottles.
Information on bringing outside food is not provided. It's best to check with the museum directly or plan to use their cafe facilities.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally allowed, and one visitor mentioned finding a detail for a YouTube video, suggesting it's a photo-friendly environment.
The interactive exhibits and the cheerful atmosphere provide many opportunities for memorable family photos.







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