2.1.2026 | Culture
IgluPark Christmas This Weekend
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Iglupark

While the holidays may indeed be over, you can still get one last festive day before the weekly grind begins once more. IgluPark, by the seaside in the Noblessner region of Tallinn, is having a final holiday celebration—this time with snow—with a campfire. On Sunday, 5 January, go and visit this little Iglu sauna community, with a café and bar, called the IgluPark Winter Wonderland.
From noon until 23:00 on Sunday, you can enjoy the campfire outside while sipping warm drinks from the bar as you stand next to the fire to stay warm, or inside where it’s also cosy. If you bring your children, they can also get free marshmallows from the Iglu Bar to roast over the fire. Also available are mini-pancakes, hot mulled wine, cocoa, and of course other foods and drinks.
There is also a beautiful Christmasy feel to IgluPark at this time, full of trees decorated for the holidays. This makes for a wonderful opportunity for family photos, or just some good selfies with friends or your special someone.
IgluPark is known for its five saunas, each with a private terrace and view of Tallinn Bay. Each of the saunas has its own shower room and sitting area, where you can chat with friends between sauna sessions. Depending on the weather, you might also be able to take a dip in the freezing water for a truly refreshing experience.
More information, as well as prices, can be found here.
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