Getting to
Kivi

Address

Pärnu mnt 139e, Tallinn

Kivi is easy to reach, but the entrance can be hard to notice the first time. Use this page before you arrive, especially if you are visiting us for the first time.

Kivi is located in an industrial area. The building does not look like a typical climbing gym from the outside, so do not rely only on the appearance of the building.

Open Google Maps

Finding the entrance

  1. Use Google Maps for “Kivi Climbing” rather than only the street address.
  2. When you arrive near Pärnu mnt 139e, look for Kivi entrance signs instead of a typical shopfront.
  3. The videos below show the final approach from common directions.

By car

Choose the video that matches the direction you are coming from. The videos are short and only load when you press play.

  • On weekdays until 19.00, parking is free for 2 hours with a parking clock.
  • The parking area shown on the linked map is only a guide. Always check the parking signs when you arrive.
  • Do not park in spaces reserved or designated for other companies.
  • Drivers are responsible for checking signs and following the parking rules.

From city centre / Kristiine Keskus side

Use this guide if you are approaching Kivi from the city centre or Kristiine Keskus direction.

From Ülemiste side

Use this guide if you are approaching Kivi from the Ülemiste direction.

From Järve Keskus side

Use this guide if you are approaching Kivi from the Järve Keskus direction.

By public transport

The closest useful stops are Hallivanamehe by bus and Tondi by tram. The difficult part is the final approach to the entrance, so the Hallivanamehe video also helps if you arrive from Tondi.

Bus stop: Hallivanamehe

Use the video guide after getting off at Hallivanamehe bus stop.

Tram stop: Tondi

From Tondi tram stop, use Google Maps to reach Pärnu mnt 139e. Once you are close to the building, follow the same final entrance guide.

Final approach from Hallivanamehe

This video shows the final approach to Kivi. This is the part that is usually confusing for first-time visitors.

By bike or on foot

Use Google Maps to reach Pärnu mnt 139e. Once you are near the building, follow the same entrance guide. The final entrance is the confusing part, not the general route.

Already nearby and still lost?

Use the map, parking notes, and entrance videos first. If you are already nearby and still cannot find the entrance, call us.

+372 580 88 912