![]() ![]() The colour scheme oozed luxury – with grey walls, a furry silver throw, maroon curtains and some quirky design features including a large monochrome photograph of a woman, and a cream armchair with funky pattern. I stayed in a double room on the third floor. Thankfully it wasn’t bang in the heart of Tallinn’s famous nightlife (stag dos and all…!) so there was no need to worry about noise. Close by are several top restaurants, bars and museums. Petersbourg is conveniently located in the heart of all of this – 30 seconds from the central square and the 13th Century Town Hall. #Kuldne notsu tallinn fullIt was like a fairytale – full of secret passages, romantic views and castle-like spires. Opened in 1850, it is the oldest continuously functioning hotel in Tallinn, and one of the oldest in the whole of Estonia. After just a few hours in Tallinn, I was won over by the city’s medieval charm. It was the history of the hotel that first caught my attention. Tallinn marked the end of my trip, and by this point I was exhausted and in need of good dose of relaxation and comfort. ![]() I checked into the very grand St Petersbourg Hotel in Tallinn (part of the Schlössle Hotel Group) after a whistle-stop tour of The Baltics and Scandinavia. When it comes to unique proposals at luxury hotels around the world, this is one of the best offers I’ve had. “At what time would you like to visit our private sauna suite?” ![]()
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