Citybox Tallinn City Center is situated in the Porto Franco Harbour Complex. The hotel is located near the Old Town, 200 meters from Roterman Quarter and 500 meters from Viru Shopping Centre.
Laura
Italy
Modern hotel in a very good location near the city center and the port of Tallinn.
Hestia Hotel Ilmarine is situated 290 metres from Tallinn’s Old Town. It features rooms with satellite TV, a safe, seating area and a free internet connection.
Olesia
Russia
The room was spacious enough, we were traveling with a baby and she had plenty of space to crawl.
The bed was large and comfortable, the pillows were also not bad. Tasty breakfast.
Located in Tallinn and with Kalarand reachable within 1.5 km, Hektor Container Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
The modern 4-star Hotel L’Ermitage is located in the centre of Tallinn, just a 5-minute walk from the Town Hall. It offers rooms with a minibar and free internet.
Angie
Ireland
Our room was nice plenty of space .The breakfast was lovely plenty of choice for everyone.and the location was ok
Go Hotel Shnelli is near the medieval Old Town of Tallinn, close to the Balti Jaam Railway Station. It provides rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi. It also offers beauty procedures.
Kari
Finland
Not that touristic location provides many good benefits like easy checkin, checkout and breakfasting. Nice location with good commuter possibilities and several good restaurants (like restaurant own) and bar close by.
Original Sokos Hotel Viru is located in Tallinn’s centre, 100 metres from the historical Old Town. The hotel is close to Viru Centre Shopping Mall and the KGB Museum. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Viktorija
Ireland
It was just nothing to hide.We were joing every sec
Behind historic limestone walls, Hotel St. Barbara is only a 5-minute walk from Tallinn’s Old Town. It features a German restaurant and offers free Wi-Fi and secure parking.
Triinu
Estonia
Great location in center of Tallinn but still very quiet and cozy. Park your car in yard and walk everywhere you wanna go. Smooth checkin. Comfortable room and bed. Good wifi. Always my choice if i need stay overnight in town.
Swissôtel Tallinn is a luxurious hotel in Tallinn’s centre, a 10-minute drive from the airport. It offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen cable TVs and free WiFi.
Located in Tallinn, within less than 1 km of Passenger Terminals A & B and 1.7 km of Maiden Tower, Hotel Regent Tallinn is situated in a building that dates back to 1381 and is an UNESCO heritage site...
Beautifully restored old building with attention to details in the decor
The stylish Taanilinna Hotell is set in a historic building in the Old Town Tallinn, 350 metres from the Town Hall. It offers elegant rooms with free internet, wood-beamed ceilings and wooden floors.
The location is in the old town and has good access.
Metropol Spa Hotel is located in the heart of Tallinn, just a walking distance from the historical old town, shops and Harbor City. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Perfect location, nice and clean room, good breakfast.
Located 800 metres from Tallinn International Bus Station in Tallinn, Hilton Tallinn Park features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Immaculate- comfortable- great location and super staff
Viimsi Spa is located on the scenic Viimsi Peninsula, a 15-minute drive from Tallinn city centre, In Viimsi Spa you can find big spa and sauna centre for families, wide range of beauty treatments for...
Excelent breakfast! Realy enjoined SPA with whole family
Featuring self-service check-in, U11 Hotel & SPA is located in Tallinn, 900 metres from Tallinn Song Festival Grounds. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom.
there are no staff. the property is fresh and clean.
Citybox Tallinn City Center is situated in the Porto Franco Harbour Complex. The hotel is located near the Old Town, 200 meters from Roterman Quarter and 500 meters from Viru Shopping Centre.
Modern, good location, good wifi connection, nice room
The beautiful Meriton Old Town Garden Hotel is located in the historic building in the Old Town Tallinn, between Lai and Pikk streets, featuring an inner courtyard.
The comfort, friendliness, knowledgeable willingness to help
Located in Tallinn’s centre, Dorell is a guest house, which offers free WiFi in public areas. The heated rooms of the Dorell have carpeted floors and wooden furniture.
Sergej is one of the best cheerful man in Tallinn !
Swissôtel Tallinn is a luxurious hotel in Tallinn’s centre, a 10-minute drive from the airport. It offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen cable TVs and free WiFi.
Its what you would expect from the high end hotel.
Located in Tallinn’s Old Town, Rixwell Collection Savoy Boutique Hotel offers comfortable rooms including unique an 'Art floor', specially crafted by artists inspired by the fabulous views of...
Best location, lovely room, fabulous breakfast and kind staff!!
Located in Tallinn, 1.3 km from Lake Harku Beach, Rocca House by Larsen provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Washer and dryer option. Cooking option. Everything is awesome
Situated in Tallinn, 2.7 km from Lake Harku Beach, Campus House by Larsen features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Nice compact place, easy self check-in and parking on site
The 4-star Hestia Hotel Europa is situated just 150 metres from the Port of Tallinn. It offers elegant interiors, 2 beauty salons and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Graet view, lovley staff, clean rooms, and delicious food
CRU Hotel is set in a 15th-century merchant’s house. It is located on the main street of Tallinn’s Old Town, just 100 metres from the Town Hall.
This is a friendly hotel with a very good restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Tallinn
On average, 3-star hotels in Tallinn cost £49 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tallinn are £81 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tallinn can on average be found for £137 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tallinn this weekend is £83 or, for a 4-star hotel, £159. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tallinn for this weekend cost on average around £191 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £72 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tallinn for tonight. You'll pay on average around £106 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tallinn will cost around £215 (based on Booking.com prices).
Wander along the narrow cobbled streets of the medieval city of Tallinn and marvel at the fashion forward culture existing comfortably alongside tradition.
14th century church spires wind their way into the sky on top of the Toompea hill which rises in the centre of town. Outside the city walls modernity reveals itself through soviet-style concrete buildings and contemporary glass skyscrapers.
A multitude of shopping opportunities are available especially along Viru Street, with several rising Estonian designer boutiques side by side with traditional crafts of woven fabrics, pottery and glass blowing. The café culture abounds and visitors can soak up the friendly atmosphere between purchases. Restaurants on the colourful Raekoja Plats offer a chance to try traditional Estonian fare.
Situated on the Gulf of Finland, a popular day trip is by boat to Helsinki. With a location so close to the water, the sandy beaches are a popular summer destination for locals and visitors alike. In the winter the beauty of buildings such as the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is hard to beat.
With over 60 self-catering apartments and hotels available on Booking.com, you can live like a king in this pretty Estonian capital.
Tallinn is very beautiful full of character. My top tips are the old town, Telliskivi area and the museums all round Tallinn. The negative sides that you might come acress in Tallinn are, not all Bolt drivers speak English, partygoers especially during weekends = lots of drunk people and last but not least the locals might often appear a bit rude. For example a cleaning lady might mop your feet, if you're not moving and are on her way or a waiter might be so cheeky that it makes one feel uncofortable and want to leave the place as soon as finished with the meal.
Anne
Finland
10
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Wonderful inexpensive opera at the opera house. 40 euros for...
Wonderful inexpensive opera at the opera house. 40 euros for front row seats! The old town offers lots of places to explore. However, the cobblestoned streets require some extra attention when walking. Many restaurants including a number of delicious Georgian restaurants scattered throughout the town. The time to avoid Tallin itself is when a cruise ship arrives for the day. The town changes dramatically.
Carlos
United States
10
Scored 10
A very nice city where at each corner there is a beautiful...
A very nice city where at each corner there is a beautiful picture to take. there are a lot of different places to visit and discover. I would recommend to have some cash as there are people signing and selling art at the street.
Monica
Chile
10
Scored 10
Lovely compact medieval Old Town with range of interesting...
Lovely compact medieval Old Town with range of interesting churches to visit. Very photogenic. Plenty of restaurant options from local Estonian cuisine to Russian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Malaysian, Italian and generic European. Lots of non-chain bars and cafes. Not too busy in late April when I visited.
Caroline
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I'm on a “tour” of Eastern and Northern Europe at the moment...
I'm on a “tour” of Eastern and Northern Europe at the moment and have to say that Tallinn stands out very positively. A city with a lot of history, exciting culture, an incredible amount of fascinating things to see, and lots of good food.
Places i'd recommend to check out:
Old Town
Tallinn Town Hall
Tompea Hill
Tallinna Raekoja Plats
Aleksander Nevski Katedraali
Viru Gate
St. Olaf Church
Kohtuotsa
Kiek in de Kok
Balti Jaam Market
Kadriorg Park
Tallinna Teletorn
And if you like football, try catching a match. Was able to see FC Flora vs FCI Levadia, and the players came over spoke to the fans, and got a photo with the players. Really cool experience.
Abass
Norway
10
Scored 10
City is beautiful, roads and all the city areas looks...
City is beautiful, roads and all the city areas looks renovated and overall looks good. I especially liked museums. The old town and walls with towers were really interesting to see. We had no problem communicating with locals, in shops and in restaurants using English and Russian languages. Transportation in city is great too, you can go on bus, tram, trolleybus.
The only downside I see is a bit steep prices at restaurants. for example in Tallinn center (several places) for two people you will pay around 60 Eur (1 side dish, 2 main dishes and 2 drinks). Comparing to Lithuania capital Vilnius or Latvia capital Riga you will pay 1,5x-2x times less in there.
When I'm traveling, I really appreciate staying in a modern hotel, preferably with breakfast included, so that I'm ready for a long day out exploring. Hestia Hotel Kentmanni is one of the better hotels I have stayed in, both in terms of the standard, staff, breakfast, and location. A good breakfast, with several different options, and a small but nice spa and fitness room. I definitely can recommend this hotel to those who are traveling to Tallinn.
The hotel was ideally located; just 5 minutes from the ferry port, a 10 minute walk from the centre and only 15 minutes by taxi from the airport.
Our room was large and spacious, with a great view of the harbour and a comfortable bed.
The breakfast was tasty and the staff friendly and professional.
I'd recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Tallinn, either on business or leisure.
The breakfast was good value for money although I wish they would have offered a bit more of the Estonian food. The room was comfortable, clean and good size. The treat for us was the swimming pool and the sauna. The hotel was a good walk from the Old Town of Tallinn. We also particularly loved the attentive staff at the restaurant, particularly Simon and Mattias.
It is a hotel just outside of the center of Tallinn, easy and quick reachable from the harbor and old town with free parking space. It is a basic hotel, but if you come for the city then you only want a place to sleep and in that way the price quality is very good.
The hotel comes with a sauna and (cold) wellness pool, for extra payment but very nice for relexation.
Have stayed here already for 3 times. And imo this is the best hotel in Tallin.
Spa zone is not too big, not too small. And always not crowded! (at least in the evening)
Breakfast is fantastic! Fish, snacks, english breakfast, fruits, good coffee and even chocolate fondue <3
Definitely will return back again.
Ibis Tallinn is very fresh and good hotel in Tallinn. It's very central location of Tallinn even it's not in old town, but it's next of bus station and is having good connections close by. Hotel is having great breakfast to start a day, rooms are clean and new. Good and secure parking for small prize.
Comfy beds, good room size, plenty of space for hanging clothes, air conditioning.Breakfast was tasty and lots of choices. Great hotel if you are planing trip to Helsinki, D terminal is across the street, we departed from A terminal which is 7 minutes walk from the hotel.
Modern, quiet, very clean. Very comfortable beds, great breakfast with a variety of options. Very good location super close to old town. Bus
stop, if you need to go elsewhere, is just in front of the hotel. My best stay in Tallinn so far!!!
Didn’t sleep in my hotel because I couldn’t check in. There was no administator even though I informed them what time I’ll arrive. When they finally answered my call they said they can’t understand Estonian.
Excellent value for money! A modern hotel halfway between the ferry terminal and the old town. The beds could have been from a 5 star hotel. Will definitely be back the next time I come to Tallinn.
Amazing! We felt like we were on a 5 star luxury hotel holiday! Everything exceeded our expectations and we can't wait to stay there again! Definitely our new favourite hotel in Tallinn.
Everything was great! Our first time in Estonia and are at lots of restaurants but the best meal was at the Radisson. We had lunch their and it was the best. The spas were great too.
A good for the money 4 start hotel right in the city center. Rooms are very spacious with comfortable and large beds. The location is great, and easy to get to.
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