Many hotels in Tallinn took the time last year to begin rebranding or renovating. Now these hotels are opening their doors again, featuring fresh designs and new features.
Palace Hotel Tallinn, a member of Radisson Individuals
Tallink City hotel
Nordic Hotel Forum
Future developments in Tallinn’s hotel scene
In addition to hotels opening this year, the hotel scene in Tallinn will be gaining some new hotel brands in the next few years, all of which will be the first in the Baltics. Radisson Blu Sky Hotel is currently under reconstruction and will reopen in 2022. After reopening, the hotel will be named Radisson Collection Hotel Tallinn and go under the Radisson Collection trademark. The new hotel will have 287 hotel rooms, including 16 suites. The hotel will also feature two restaurants and a lobby bar, a relaxation area with a pool, a fitness centre and a conference centre.
The Accor hotel group, which is already operating the Ibis Tallinn Center hotel and Swissôtel, is planning to open the first Novotel Living hotel in Tallinn in 2022. The 124-room apartment hotel will be offering flexible accommodation packages, including for longer stays.
International hotel chain Hyatt is also planning to open their first hotel in Tallinn. The Hyatt Place Tallinn hotel will be built near the Old City Marina and the 168-room hotel should be completed by 2023. The hotel will have a restaurant, fitness centre and conference rooms.
Find out more about Tallinn’s hotel openings here.