Swissôtel Tallinn

City Centre


Raising standards across 30 floors at the big end of town, this slick hotel offers 238 elegant rooms, many with superlative views. The bathroom design is ultra-cool (bronze and black tiles, separate freestanding bathtubs and shower stalls) and, if further indulgence is required, there’s an in-house spa. Friendly staff, too.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby City Centre attractions

1. Hotel Viru KGB Museum

0.35 MILES

The Hotel Viru (1972) was not only Estonia’s first skyscraper, but literally the only place for tourists to stay in Tallinn at the time. Having all the…

2. Rotermann Quarter

0.44 MILES

With impressive contemporary architecture wedged between 19th-century brick warehouses, this development has transformed an outmoded (if historically very…

3. Helios Hall

0.54 MILES

This novel gallery has come up with a way around the difficulty of borrowing great paintings from their home galleries: simply project images of…

4. Architecture Museum

0.56 MILES

A restored limestone warehouse – the former Rotermann Salt Store – houses this modest museum, displaying building and town models (many of them from…

5. St Catherine's Church

0.57 MILES

Perhaps Tallinn’s oldest building, St Catherine's Monastery was founded by Dominican monks in 1246. In its glory days it had its own brewery and hospital…

7. Freedom Square

0.6 MILES

This large paved plaza, once the staging ground for 'spontaneous' displays of Soviet enthusiasm, is now used for summer concerts, skateboarding, impromptu…

8. Tallinn Museum of Orders of Knighthood

0.61 MILES

You'd have to be really devoted to phaleristics (the study of medals and military insignia) not to resent the steep admission at this niche museum, but it…