Flower Fair
Plan your visit for late May to catch the famous Flower Fair, but book accommodation months in advance as the town fills up.





Located in the heart of Estonia, Türi is a tranquil town in the Järvamaa region that comes alive every spring. With a population of just over 5,000, it offers an authentic glimpse into Estonian rural life, defined by its well-kept gardens and strong community spirit. The town is most famous for the Türi Flower Fair, which attracts thousands of visitors from across the Baltics. Beyond the festivities, visitors can explore the Estonian Broadcasting Museum, which highlights the town's history as a radio hub, or enjoy the natural beauty of the Pärnu River. Its central location makes it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the Estonian countryside.
Located in the heart of Estonia, Türi is a tranquil town in the Järvamaa region that comes alive every spring. With a population of just over 5,000, it offers an authentic glimpse into Estonian rural life, defined by its well-kept gardens and strong community spirit. The town is most famous for the Türi Flower Fair, which attracts thousands of visitors from across the Baltics. Beyond the festivities, visitors can explore the Estonian Broadcasting Museum, which highlights the town's history as a radio hub, or enjoy the natural beauty of the Pärnu River. Its central location makes it an ideal stop for travelers exploring the Estonian countryside.
Official Spring Capital of Estonia.
Famous annual Flower Fair held every May.
Lush private gardens and scenic public parks.
Home to the Estonian Broadcasting Museum.
Scenic location near the Pärnu River.
Quiet Atmosphere: Türi is a very peaceful town; don't expect a high-energy nightlife scene.
Seasonal Appeal: The town is at its most vibrant and beautiful during the spring and summer months.
Limited Services: Like many small Estonian towns, some local shops and cafes may have limited hours on weekends.
Plan your visit for late May to catch the famous Flower Fair, but book accommodation months in advance as the town fills up.
The town is very compact and best explored on foot or by bicycle to appreciate the private gardens.
Gardening enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet Estonian small-town experience.
EUR €
$50-$90 p/day
Estonian, English, Russian
Türi is well-connected by train to Tallinn and Viljandi, making it an easy and scenic day trip from the capital.
May - August
The peak season for Türi; the town is in full bloom and hosts its major flower festivals.
Great for outdoor activities, swimming in the artificial lake, and enjoying the lush greenery.
A quiet, colorful time ideal for nature photography and peaceful walks in the surrounding countryside.
A very quiet period, best for those seeking a snowy, secluded retreat and local museum visits.