FAQ
When is the MOF open?
We are open daily from 9–21!
Is it worth coming alone?
Absolutely, the visitor guides at the Museum of Fun can give you tips on how to take the best photos and even help you take them if needed.
How much is the ticket?
Prices for tickets purchased in pre-sale from Monday through Friday afternoon:
Tickets for children aged 5–18, students, seniors, and visitors with special needs are €9; tickets for everyone else are €12. The price of a family ticket is €32.
Prices on Friday evenings and weekends:
Tickets for children aged 5–18, students, seniors, and visitors with special needs are €12; tickets for everyone else are €15. The price of a family ticket is €38
Children up to 4 years old can have fun at the MOF free of charge.
Where can I park?
The Museum of Fun does not have its own car park, but you can find parking nearby subject to the Old Town’s parking regulations. The downtown (südalinn) parking zone starts at Mere pst, which is a 5-minute walk from here. Viru Keskus is just a few minutes’ walk away and also provides parking at very reasonable rates: €3/hour on weekdays and free of charge on Saturdays and Sundays.
The ticket price depends on the day of the week and the time you plan to visit the MOF. Tickets are slightly more expensive on weekends and weekday evenings.
How does the ticket work?
To deliver the best possible experience, we have limited the number of people allowed into the MOF at any one time. We recommend buying tickets in advance for a time that works for you. Enter during the time slot indicated on your MOF ticket to ensure you have enough space to enjoy yourself. Please note that while we ask you to arrive at your chosen time, you are welcome to stay as long as you like.
Where are we located?
The Museum of Fun is located in the busy historic centre of Tallinn, on the third floor of the De la Gardie department store at Viru Street 13/15. You can easily spot the building by looking for the Lindex store on the first floor.