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Tallinn´s peculiar geographical and historical position affords a different perspective on centuries of history The 850 years of Tallinn´s architectural history give a compact and lively overview of various styles and architectural directions
The unique value of Tallinn’s Old Town lies first and foremost in the well-preserved completeness of its medieval milieu and structure which has been lost in most of the capitals of northern Europe Since 1997 the Old Town of Tallinn has been on UNESCO’s World Heritage list
Its powerful defensive structures have protected Tallinn from being destroyed in wars and its lack of wooden buildings has protected it from burning down But it is also crucial that Tallinn hasn’t been massively rebuilt in the interest of dispensing with the old and modernising the town
Tallinn is one of the best retained medieval European towns with its web of winding cobblestone streets and properties from the 11th to 15th centuries preserved nearly in its entirety All the most important state and church buildings from the Middle Ages have been preserved in their basic original form as well as many citizens’ and merchants’ residences along with barns and warehouses from the medieval period
After the day winds down the city tours finish and the museums and shops lock up for the evening Tallinn barely has time to breathe a sigh before her streets reawaken with the rhythm and rumble of the night
Tallinn’s bars and pubs are typically open until at least midnight on weeknights a couple hours later on Friday and Saturday nights The more popular Old Town pubs will stay open until the last client leaves
A pint of local brew - Saku Originaal and A le Coq Premium are the two local favourites - usually runs between 25 and 35 kroon equivalent to €1 6 - €2 2 EUR
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The Reval Park and Casino is located in the city centre - Tallinn's medieval old town is a 10 minute stroll from the hotel.
A good quality hotel located in central Tallinn. This hotel also offers clients free wireless internet.
Rooms are of a good size and condition as are the bathrooms - both offer all the facilities expected of this category of hotel.
The hotel offers two restaurants, one on the ground floor is called Park Avenue offers extensive buffet style food. The other is a contemporary style A-La-Carte restaurant called Park Lounge.
The lobby is medium in size and has a comfortable seating area.
A large purpose built bright hotel.
1 kms to city centre. 5 kms to the nearest airport (ulemiste). 5 km to the nearest station (balti daam (railway station)). 10 minute walk to the nearest bus stop. 4 km to the nearest fair site (estonia fair centre). 5 km to the nearest beach.
116 rooms. Single rooms. Double rooms. Twin rooms. Triple rooms. Non-smoking rooms.
Connection for laptop. Air conditioning. Television. Satellite television. Radio. Direct dial phone. Mini bar. Hairdryer. Automatic wake-up call. Voltage 220v.
Medium sized lobby. Earliest check-in at 14:00. 2 lifts. Porterage from 8:00 to 22:00. Room Service from 8:00 to 23:00. 8 floors. Coach parking. Car parking (Payable to hotel, if applicable). Solarium. Beauty parlour. Car rental facilities. Laundry facilities. Disabled facilities.
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