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Baltic Hotel Imperial
Part of the medieval Old Town wall runs right through this small, luxury hotel, and designers have wisely integrated it into the 21st-century interior to preserve the historical feel of the building.
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Baltic Hotel Vana Wiru
It's hard to imagine that a five-storey hotel with such a grandiose marble lobby - complete with an elevated walking
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Bern
Hotel Bern, which is tucked into a courtyard that’s conveniently across from a grocery store, aims to bring its guests the best in Swiss-style hospitality with its friendly and professional staff.
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Clarion Hotel Euroopa
Located in the port, they offer all the modern conveniences you’d expect from a four-star hotel with a few extras such as your very own guard-lamb on every bed.
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L'Ermitage
A quiet, restful place to hermit yourself away - just as the French name implies - the centrally-located L'Ermitage pampers its guests with in-room creature comforts like minibars, flat pannel TVs and internet connections.
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Meriton Old Town Garden Hotel
Tallinn’s newest hotel has everything you could possibly want in an Old Town establishment - including two entrances on entirely different streets.
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Metropol
This hotel in the happening tourist area near the port has long been popular with Scandinavian weekenders. Rooms are respectably furnished in dark wood, and the upper roomsoffer some decent views.
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Nordic Hotel Forum
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Old Town Maestro's
For those who like to be in the middle of the action, this six-storey hotel located at the epicentre of Tallinn's Old Town bar scene is a classy choice.
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Olevi Residents
It’s hard to believe that what looks like an ancient, narrow, Old Town dwelling could house a seven-storey hotel complete with restaurant and sauna, but Olevi manages to do just that.
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Park Inn by Radisson Central Tallinn
This spiffy downtown hotel has a wide range of rooms and the same helpful services you’d expect from a hotel in its class.
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Reval Park Hotel & Casino
The lobby of this hotel houses the flashy Olympic Casino, so the ground floor is a lot like a miniature Las Vegas. The elegant hotel itself, about a 15-minute walk from Old Town, has spacious, naturally lit double rooms with great views of the nearby park.
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Scandic Palace
For that classic, brass-trimmed, bell-hopping hotel experience, it's hard to outdo the Scandic Palace. This old
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Sokos Hotel Viru
Occupying an enviable spot on what’s generally considered the very centre of Tallinn, the large, Finnish-managed Sokos Hotel Viru offers an unbeatable combination of amenities and location.
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St. Barbara
More affordable than many other centrally located hotels in its class, the St. Barbara delivers the same high quality, but without certain extras like a lobby bar and sauna.
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St. Olav Hotel
Located a short jaunt from Town Hall Square and named for the Norwegian King St. Olaf, this recently renovated 15th century building now plays host to a hotel.
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Taanilinna Hotell
Management have lent one of Tallinn's medieval names to this fittingly old-fashioned looking hotel in the heart of Old Town.
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Tallink City Hotel
The Tallink ferry line made absolutely no compromises on quality when they installed their sparkling, mirrored hotel in downtown Tallinn.
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The von Stackelberg Hotel Tallinn
A trend setter with its too-cool style and creature comforts, The von Stacklberg Hotel Tallinn offers well-outfitted and comfortable rooms just steps away from Toompea.
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Ülemiste
This brilliantly modern hotel next to Tallinn's quiet airport has so many services you might not want to leave. Aside
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