Super downtown! It feels good to book a basic deluxe room because it is an interior view room! Extremely quiet! Great for sleeping! The room is very cozy and not too small. It is the only hotel in Northern Europe that has slippers. If you are going to other places, it is recommended to bring slippers!
The cheapest Louis Vuitton in the world is right outside the hotel, but it’s a pity that it’s not open during renovations! Behind the hotel is the famous pedestrian street. All attractions can be reached within walking distance of the hotel. For example, you must eat at the Centennial Market! The Centenary Cafe is diagonally opposite the hotel, Ekberg's Budapest Milk Roll is a short walk away, the White Church and the Red Church are within walking distance, and the port pier is within walking distance.
Note that if you go to Tallinn’s West Pier, it’s quite far away, so be sure to see which pier it is.
Facilities: The room feels new and renovated, everything is good! The hotel room corridor is really old and has not been renovated! But the hotel lobby is also very old money style, the service staff are very enthusiastic and always greet you, and any problems will be solved in time!
The restaurant on the first floor of the hotel is very delicious. It is recommended to have dinner. The National Day set meal for Finland’s National Day is good! But the market has more delicious food!
The hotel's breakfast is also very rich on the first floor! There are a lot of homemade ones, basically all very sophisticated and delicious!
Overall, I recommend staying in a deluxe room!
- Guest User
Executive room: The semi-deluxe room is larger and faces the street (it is really not recommended to stay on weekends. There is the hottest bar in the city downstairs. It is really exciting on weekends. It is like living next to a KTV, listening to loud music and singing to sleep)
Of course, jet lag may make you sleepy, but it does not affect your sleep, but the executive rooms along the street are really not recommended on weekends! The deluxe room is a patio interior view room. I personally think it is quieter and more suitable for sleeping!
Needless to say, the breakfast was very good! There are many varieties in Northern Europe, and there are many homemade delicacies in the hotel! Highly recommend having hotel breakfast!
The executive lounge is on the second floor, and the upper lounge opens on the right. From 2:00 to 6:00 every afternoon, there are some snacks, afternoon tea, fruit cookies, chocolates, etc. You can order a variety of wine, coffee, and drinks. Last order at 5:30pm. They are all free, the only ones that charge are those listed on the list. Others are free to use in the executive lounge. Executive rooms are available at any time.
Overall it's very good, from service to hardware and software! Unless you particularly like drinking and having afternoon tea, you can choose an executive room. If you want to have a good rest, choose a deluxe room~
- Guest User