Promenaadid
Promenaadid are public pedestrian promenades along coastlines, rivers, parks, or city centers, designed for walking, recreation, and viewing scenery. The term is used in Estonian and many other languages to describe continuous routes intended for leisurely movement and social activities. A promenade typically has a wide, level walkway, seating, shade trees, lighting, and clear sightlines; cafes and kiosks may be included, and some sections restrict bicycles to preserve foot traffic. Accessibility for people with mobility impairments is a common consideration.
Historically, promenades emerged in European cities in the 18th and 19th centuries as fashionable public spaces
Promenades serve multiple functions: they support leisure, tourism, and everyday social interaction; they shape city identity
Notable examples include the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, riverfront promenades in major cities, and local