Explore the attractions in the vibrant city center of Tallinn

The city center of Tallinn offers an enticing mix of modern and medieval activity just outside the doors of our hotel. Within 300 meters of the hotel, you'll find the perfect souvenirs and gifts at Stockmann and Solaris shopping centers. Walk a little further to explore Tallinn's famous Old Town, where you'll see churches, merchant houses and barns that date back to the Middle Ages along the original cobblestone streets. For a little more culture, visit the Kumu Art Museum or see a performance at the Estonia National Opera. Read more below about our selected points of interest.

Explore attractions

Telliskivi Creative City

1.21 mi / 1.95 km from the hotel

Discover the largest creative center in the country and mix culture and pleasure by visiting designer stores and studios, restaurants, cafes and galleries.

Rotermann Quarter

0.60 mi / 0.97 km from the hotel

Discover Rotermann Quarter, home to some of the best restaurants and cafes in Tallinn. Appreciate modern and historic architecture, and find global flavors ranging from Asian and Mexican cuisine to kosher dishes.

Estonian National Opera

0.39 mi / 0.62 km from the hotel

Tallinn’s majestic, historical opera house is located in the heart of the city center and has established itself among Europe’s great opera houses. A temple of art and symbol of Estonian independence, visitors can explore the art nouveau building, or enjoy an hour-long tour before a performance.

Kadriorg Park

1.18 mi / 1.90 km from the hotel

Explore the most outstanding palatial and urban park in Estonia with its art museums, numerous monuments, swan pond, and impressive presidential palace.

Tallinn Old Town

0.96 mi / 1.55 km from the hotel

Take a stroll through charming cobblestone streets and admire the medieval city's whimsical architecture while learning about its history and culture.

Seaplane Harbour and Maritime Museum

1.63 mi / 2.62 km from the hotel

Best known for its architecturally unique Seaplane Hangars, this harbour was built over a century ago and is now home to Estonia’s extensive, high-tech Maritime Museum for collecting, preserving, studying, and presenting Estonian maritime culture and history.