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Metropol Hotel
4/542 Reviews
Our stay was really nice. The staff was great, room was clean and location is perfect. Would like to return and probably will do that. Liked everything that hotel had to offer around that price point. Everything is right around the corner from this place - shops, bars and restaurants.
MyApartments
4.7/516 Reviews
What a fab find. Fab location , food shop Solarise near by and the main square. between 2 tram stops. and walking distance to everything. apartment was clean, nice bed pillows. It was warm and cosy. kitchen small but all you need. Electricity blew one day when I plugged something in but was fixed within hour. there is a lady downstairs if you need anything. Would definitely book again.
Rixwell Collection Savoy Boutique Hotel
4.4/555 Reviews
Tallinn Old Town
Super super! Just at the entrance of the ancient city, the whole building is also retro from the inside out. The feeling is instantly passed to the past! Breakfast choices are still quite good. The cake is delicious! I decided to live with my mother next time!
My City Hotel
4.4/598 Reviews
Tallinn Old Town
Great location near the old part of city. We stayed here when we went to take part in the marathons. Rooms really comfortable and warm. All the toiletries included. Staff are fantastic. Great spread for breakfast. This will be our go to hotel when visiting Tallinn in the future.
Taanilinna Hotell
4.4/55 Reviews
Tallinn Old Town
The hotel has a great location in the old town so it’s very convenient and the design around the hotel is gorgeous and the rooms have antique furnishings. Maria is extremely helpful and polite when I checked in late after 5pm. Do note that there’s no kettle in the room but a shared kitchen at level 2, sadly when I wanted to use it, the kettle might have been taken by other guests. Will be great if each room can have a kettle or if there is a main water dispenser. The toilet seat is not securely fastened so be careful. The water in the bathroom can easy splash out as it’s a curtain shower for the standing shower. Room slippers, fragrant shower, shampoo, hair conditioner and shower caps are provided.
Hestia Hotel Barons Old Town
4.1/566 Reviews
Tallinn Old Town
The hotel claims to be a ”boutique hotel” but what it really end up being is old, shoddily maintained and badly run. From the bad sewage smell in the bathroom (possibly caused my the mold which is literally everywhere) to the chipped paint, musty carpets and terrible beds to the lackluster breakfast room, broken-down elevator and airco which will not switch on, everything reeks of neglect. The noise from the bars and clubs goes on and on until at least 3 AM and is so intrusive sleep becomes a bad dream in itself (even if the rickety mattress would allow sleep to begin with). Breakfast is really a disgrace with uninterested staff who won't even talk to you and are merely there to take away dirty dishes. Let's not talk about the ”scrambled egg” which is really powdered egg cake, the stale old bread which is put out daily to the soft and hard boiled eggs which are stone-cold (probably set out the night before. A true health hazard. In my room, the toilet seat was broken (rapaired only after two days of complaining), there were no coffee or tea facilities in the room, lighting in the bathroom insufficient to shave and reading lights next to the bed...insufficiently bright to read by. TV had only a few channels, no cable at all. All floor are wood and creak terribly but the walls are not soundproofed either so if the neighbors next to you or above you decide to have a go at it, you might as well be in bed with them - you hear every groan and squeek! Checkout at 5:15 AM was a drama, there was a sign on the reception ”be right back” and of course nobody came for at least 20 minutes. Gone breakfast to go, gone taxi to the airport or even a simple quick coffee.

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