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Barons
Housed in a gorgeous Old Town bank building dating back to 1912, this business class beauty has managed to retain much of its architectural grandeur both inside and out.
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Domina Inn Ilmarine
Bringing a touch of class to the renewed port area, Domina Ilmarine spoils its guests with spacious split-level suites, charming standard rooms and an airy atrium/café.
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Merchant's House
This beautiful structure is essentially a 14th-century merchant's house turned into a luxury, boutique-style hotel, so don't be surprised if you get lost in the twists and turns of its corridors.
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My City Hotel
In a refurbished 18th-century building next to Sőprus cinema, My City Hotel offers marblesque stylishness right in the heart of Old Town.
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Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia
Originally built for the 1980 Olympics, this fully-modernized, 26-storey, downtown tower now belongs to the Radisson Blu chain.
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Radisson Blu Hotel Tallinn
From the immaculate furnishings to little touches like shoe buffers in the corridor, Radisson never misses a beat, proving there’s something to be said for painfully strict international standards of quality.
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Savoy Boutique
Every bit as posh as the name implies, this Old Town establishment is a worthy addition to the growing boutique hotel market.
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Schlössle
The elegance, history and warmth of its three attached Old Town buildings are a major part of Schlössle's five-star appeal.
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St. Petersbourg
Aristocrats in the 19th century would stay at the St. Petersbourg when visiting Tallinn, likewise 21st-century travellers looking for luxury Old Town accommodation can find it here at the city's oldest, continuously-running hotel.
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Swissôtel
This lavish hotel has bragging rights as Tallinn’s tallest building and needless to say some of room-views are fabulous.
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Telegraaf
This full-service hotel in a restored 19th-century former bank turned communications building has facilities that include
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Three Sisters Hotel
This luxury hotel built into three famous medieval houses on the end of Pikk tänav provides the quintessential Tallinn experience.
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Villa Mary
Nestled on the seaside just north of the city, this luxury guesthouse belongs to Meriton and offers seclusion and a level of exclusivity that's hard to find even in the best downtown hotels.
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Viru Inn
Set in a 15th-century house on Old Town's main shopping street, this intimate, boutique hotel offers the quintessential Tallinn accommodation experience - wooden beams, curvy staircases and all.
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