Room was big, beds were comfortable and the spa area was relaxing and refreshing. Breakfast was good but there could have been more options such as pate, different cold cuts and cheeses.
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The hotel was opened on January 16, 1937. The architect of the hotel was Elmar Lohk. Palace Hotel Tallinn immediately became the most exclusive hotel in Tallinn. The central location of the building, its architecture, interior design and service emphasized the…

Vabaduse väljak 3, Tallinn, Estonia 10141
What's Nearby
City centre (Tallinn)
0.67 km
TLL - Tallinn Airport
5.38 km
Room was big, beds were comfortable and the spa area was relaxing and refreshing. Breakfast was good but there could have been more options such as pate, different cold cuts and cheeses.
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The room was excellent, and the receptionist along with the rest of the staff were very welcoming and professional. I had a minor issue due to a late booking and arrival, but the reception handled everything efficiently and with great care. The breakfast was also very good, offering a pleasant start to the day. https://www.instagram.com/p/DUdC7yKiFNx/
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The hotel was opened on January 16, 1937. The architect of the hotel was Elmar Lohk. Palace Hotel Tallinn immediately became the most exclusive hotel in Tallinn. The central location of the building, its architecture, interior design and service emphasized the…