The Three Sisters Hotel
Part of the elite Design Hotel chain, this sedate hotel, Tallinn's most expensive, is a five-star trip into the past which also stays firmly rooted to the luxuries of modern living...
Part of the elite Design Hotel chain, this sedate hotel, Tallinn's most expensive, is a five-star trip into the past which also stays firmly rooted to the luxuries of modern living...
Though part of the Best Western hotel chain, this chrome and glass giant has an attitude and design sense that obliterates any of the bland sameness and general ickyness that sometimes accompanies chain hotels...
In many ways, this is among the country's most impressive hotels. The sheer size and sense of limitless space can make you feel like doing a spontaneous inspirational dance along its wider-than life corridors...
A perfect location embellishes this well-crafted and lovingly-furnished hotel, a paean to the long-gone days of Imperial Russia...
A joyful fountain adorns the front of this concrete and dark-glass megastructure within walking distance of the airport. Popular with business persons, this crisp, modern and new hotel nonetheless has lots to appeal to the casual tourist...
Tallinn's most affordable top-end hotel, this small, humble place, nestled in a courtyard just off a main Old Town street isn't as opulent as its competitors but has a quieter charm of its own that's equally seductive...
In a word: wow...
At first glance, this looks like a generic, large hotel, but the Susi has little tricks up its sleeve to distinguish itself from its competition...
Tallinn's newest large-scale hotel hasn't quite filled its shoes yet (their disorganisation shows up here and there), but they're quickly figuring it all out with streams of clients taking advantage of its prime location right next to the smartly re...
For an affordable stay in classy surroundings inside the Old Town, this is one of Tallinn's best choices...
For those who take their colours seriously, this is Tallinn's only colour-coded hotel, with each floor boasting its own hues and matching furnishings. It makes it fun for return customers to check out other floors...
A 15-minute walk southeast of the main square, this pleasant guesthouse has clean, simple rooms on a quiet street.
Built to resemble a 19th-century village, the Hansa is dedicated to the memory of the once-mighty Hanseatic League of cities and recalls a time long-gone with its rustic splendour...
If you've got cash to spare in Tallinn, this is the best place to spend it. Of the many gorgeous Old Town hotels, this is the undisputed queen...
One of Estonia's finest places to stay - and dine - the Ammende is an experience in itself...
The building that is now the Pallas Hotel once housed the famous Pallas Art School...
Located in a historic building near the main square, this hotel has great service and a lovely terrace out back. Rooms are decent, if a bit formal and heavy-handed with the colour green.
Across from the bus station, this hotel isn't in the most charming locale, but its nicely renovated rooms are trim and comfortable with big windows. 'Youth rooms' are triples with shared bathrooms. Sauna available.
There are some major pluses to this 206-room, two-storey spa-hotel, and all of them have the word 'sea' in them...
Hovering somewhere between a small hotel and a hostel, this budget option, smack in the city centre, doesn't have the hectic noises of travellers packing and unpacking their luggage right next to you; there are no dorm rooms here...
The town's most elegant hotel has sumptuous rooms with dark wood trim, satiny chairs, large windows and wildly patterned carpets. There's a pleasant indoor-outdoor café in front.
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