Revelton Suites Tallinn tops the list with a 9.6 Exceptional rating and perfect 9.7 cleanliness, plus free parking. For Old Town immersion, Nunne Boutique Hotel scores a staggering 9.8 location, tucked right against the ancient wall. Estonia’s capital offers two distinct peak experiences.
Tallinn’s hotel scene ranges from repurposed train carriages to top-tier five-star stays, and this list cuts through the noise with real guest data.
Why Trust This Guide
I analyzed 20 properties across 27,800+ total verified guest reviews to compile this list, prioritizing an average guest score of 8.7/10 and focusing on cleanliness, location, and value scores pulled directly from each hotel’s Booking.com data.
🎯 Quick Picks: Skip to What You Need
- Top luxury (5-star): #2 Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn→ Rates
- Best Old Town location: #7 Nunne Boutique Hotel→ Rates
- Cleanest properties: #5 Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn→ Rates
#8 Revelton Suites Tallinn→ Rates - Best for groups (whole villa): #18 Vomikay Villa→ Rates
#19 Cozy home in Tallinn→ Rates - Pet-friendly (free pets): #17 Railrooms Traincar Hostel→ Rates
- Best value apartments: #6 MyApartments→ Rates
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| 1. Center Hotel | (6,700+ Reviews) |
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| 2. Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn | (3,450+ Reviews) |
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| 3. Villa Kadriorg Hostel | (2,950+ Reviews) |
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| 4. Imaginary Hostel | (2,900+ Reviews) |
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| 5. Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn | (2,250+ Reviews) |
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| 6. MyApartments | (2,150+ Reviews) |
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| 7. Nunne Boutique Hotel | (1,700+ Reviews) |
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| 8. Revelton Suites Tallinn | (1,500+ Reviews) |
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| 9. EHE Hostel | (700+ Reviews) |
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| 10. Sume by Larsen | (650+ Reviews) |
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| 11. Tallinn City Harbour Apartments | (450+ Reviews) |
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| 12. Kopli Apartment | (400+ Reviews) |
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| 13. City Center Garden Camping | (350+ Reviews) |
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| 14. MYROOM in Stroomi beach area | (300+ Reviews) |
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| 15. Pirita Beach View Suites | (200+ Reviews) |
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| 16. Urusel Hostel | (200+ Reviews) |
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| 17. Railrooms Traincar Hostel | (150+ Reviews) |
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| 18. Vomikay Villa | (100+ Reviews) |
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| 19. Cozy home in Tallinn | (100+ Reviews) |
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| 20. Heaven Apartment | (100+ Reviews) |
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Detailed Reviews: 20 Estonia Hotels Reviewed
1. Center Hotel






The Vibe
A no-frills, 2-star crash pad that gets the basics right. The 8.7 location score is its main draw — you’re not deep in the medieval maze, but a straightforward 15-minute walk gets you to Town Hall Square. Staff score 8.2, suggesting the reception team runs a tight ship despite the low overall rating.
What You Actually Get
Simply furnished rooms with heating and an elevator — rare for budget Tallinn. Breakfast is optional at €7/person/day, served 8:00-10:00 AM. The 24-hour front desk means midnight arrivals from the airport (3.5 km away) aren’t a problem. Free WiFi clocks an 8.4 score, decent for the category. There’s no restaurant on-site, but they can make reservations. Value scores 8.0, which tracks: you’re paying for location, not frills.
Choose this if: you want the cheapest private room near Tallinn’s center without hostel dorm bunk beds.
2. Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn






The Vibe
This 5-star property is Tallinn’s polished heavyweight. Every score sits above 9.0—Staff, Facilities, Cleanliness, Comfort all hover in the 9.3-9.6 range. Guests consistently rave about the “excellent breakfast” and the spa access, which is included in every room rate. The Hotel scores a 9.3, and it earns it.
What You Actually Get
Soundproofed rooms with tea/coffee makers, a proper indoor swimming pool, and a fitness center. The “Wonderful Breakfast” is a legit highlight — expect a spread that rivals standalone brunch spots. Two on-site restaurants cover dinner without leaving the building. Private parking is available (book ahead), and the airport shuttle adds convenience. Note: the spa closes every Monday for maintenance from 14:00, and children can access the pool only at specific hours. WiFi scores 9.0.
Choose this if: you want 5-star consistency with a pool, spa, and breakfast that justifies the splurge.
3. Villa Kadriorg Hostel






The Vibe
An 8.8 location score places this hostel near the beautiful Kadriorg Palace and its sprawling park. It’s also listed as beachfront, which in Tallinn means proximity to the scenic coastal promenade. The vibe is budget-friendly but not grungy — a garden and terrace offer outdoor space rare at this price point. Staff score 8.6, higher than the overall rating, hinting at a helpful team.
What You Actually Get
Rooms can be noisy — guest feedback mentions traffic and tram noise from the main road. The 9.1 WiFi score is the property’s best asset, useful for planning your days. Private parking is available, and the family rooms accommodate groups. Note the limited check-in window (2:00 PM to 10:00 PM) — late arrivals need to plan ahead. There are no lockers, so keep valuables on you. The BBQ facilities in the garden are a summer bonus.
Choose this if: you want a quiet garden hostel near the palace and don’t mind trams rumbling by.
4. Imaginary Hostel






The Vibe
Location is the entire game here. With a 9.3 score, this hostel sits on Vene Street, arguably the most central lane in Old Tallinn — steps from Town Hall Square and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. It’s popular with solo travelers for good reason: the large shared lounge makes meeting people easy. Scores dip in facilities (7.6) and cleanliness (7.6), so manage expectations on the room condition front.
What You Actually Get
The property offers inner courtyard views and quiet street-side rooms, which help mitigate the Old Town party noise. Reception runs 24/7, so those 2 AM flight landings are covered. Beds get solid marks for comfort — guests report sleeping well. Bathrooms are a weak point: the WC is reportedly tight for anyone over 180 cm. The €300 smoking fine is aggressively enforced. WiFi scores 9.1, strong for a hostel.
Choose this if: being in the absolute epicenter of Old Town matters more than the room itself.
5. Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn





The Vibe
Bob W Kesklinn is a 4-star aparthotel hybrid that scores a stunning 9.7 Cleanliness — the joint highest in this entire list. Everything feels fresh: facilities hit 9.5, comfort 9.6, value 9.5. It’s a modern operation targeting the design-conscious traveler who wants apartment-style space with hotel-level service. The Hotel is exceptional on nearly every metric.
What You Actually Get
Spacious rooms with natural light, a recurring highlight in guest reviews. There’s a fitness center, an elevator, and family rooms. Breakfast is served at a nearby cafĂ© (weekdays 8-10, weekends until later), curated by Bob W. Housekeeping only kicks in for stays over 7 nights, so short stays are self-service. A laundry room sits on the 4th floor with washers and dryers. Pets are allowed on request. No on-site parking, but the Europark garage on Veski street is nearby.
Choose this if: you value spotless, modern interiors with a fitness center and the flexibility to bring your pet.
6. MyApartments






The Vibe
MyApartments hits a sweet spot: a 9.7 Location score (one of the highest in Tallinn) combined with 9.4 Value. This is an apart-hotel with a small reception, not a full-service hotel, but the trade-off is apartment-sized living space. Guests consistently praise the proximity to Old Town, shops, and the Nordea Concert Hall, which is 300 meters away.
What You Actually Get
Each unit features a kitchen or kitchenette, though the exact setup varies by room type. A restaurant operates on-site, and private parking is available — valuable in central Tallinn. Check-in is limited to 2:00-6:00 PM, but late arrivals can be arranged with prior notice. Staff speak English and Estonian. Children 3 and above are charged as adults. The 9.6 Cleanliness and 9.5 Comfort scores indicate well-maintained apartments.
Choose this if: you want a central apartment with parking and the flexibility to cook some meals.
7. Nunne Boutique Hotel






The Vibe
This 4-star boutique property is literally built into Tallinn’s medieval wall — guest reviews describe it as “a bit of a maze with an ancient wall running through it,” and that’s the charm. Location scores a staggering 9.8, and Staff hits 9.6, suggesting the team matches the property’s high standards. Town Hall Square is 300 yards away. The Hotel is a strong contender for the best boutique in Estonia.
What You Actually Get
Tea/coffee makers in all rooms, a restaurant, room service, and a “Wonderful Breakfast” that guests rate highly. The elevator exists (confirmed by staff), though the historic building layout means some rooms require navigating stairs. Parking isn’t on-site, but the nearby Kopli 1 underground garage is a recommended alternative. The airport shuttle is convenient. Inner courtyard rooms are quieter than street-facing ones. Cleanliness and Comfort both score 9.7.
Choose this if: you want boutique character, Old Town immersion, and a staff team that scores 9.6.
8. Revelton Suites Tallinn






The Vibe
Revelton Suites is the top-ranked property in this list with a 9.6 Exceptional rating — and every sub-score sits between 9.6 and 9.7. That’s astonishing consistency across 1,500+ reviews. It’s a suite-only aparthotel with electronic check-in, no physical reception desk, and a focus on self-sufficient luxury. Guests love the “convenient” electronic gate and door codes.
What You Actually Get
Full kitchens in every suite, free private parking on-site, and a 9.7 WiFi score (the highest recorded in this list). It’s a 2-floor historic building with no elevator — the ground-floor Azure and Arctic suites are the accessible options. Luggage storage is available for early arrivals. The “Very Good Breakfast” is available, though the kitchen gives you the option to self-cater. Grocery stores and Old Town are within easy walking distance. Children 18+ are charged as adults.
Choose this if: you want the highest-rated stay in Tallinn with the freedom of a full apartment and zero parking stress.
9. EHE Hostel






The Vibe
EHE is a straightforward hostel with a garden, free private parking, and a 24-hour front desk. It’s positioned near Pelgurand Beach, about a 14-minute walk away, making it a choice for travelers who want coastal proximity on a tight budget. Staff score 8.6, well above the 7.2 overall, indicating helpful personnel rather than a standout property.
What You Actually Get
Mixed dorms and private rooms in a garden setting. The 24-hour reception is a plus for late arrivals. Free parking is a genuine bonus in Tallinn. Facilities score a low 7.2, so don’t expect modern fittings. WiFi scores 9.0, surprisingly strong for a budget hostel. Pets can be accommodated on request. The garden view from some rooms adds a bit of green to an otherwise functional stay.
Choose this if: you’re on a tight budget and driving — the free parking offsets the slightly out-of-center location.
10. Sume by Larsen






The Vibe
Sume by Larsen is a 3-star property that punches above its weight with a 9.0 overall rating. Guests love the “amazing price performance” — rooms are compact but pack a fridge, stove, microwave, and kettle for self-catering. It’s a nearly automated experience with minimal staff interaction. The location near Lake Harku Beach and Saku Suurhall Arena suits event-goers and nature lovers.
What You Actually Get
All rooms have kitchenettes, making this a strong budget self-catering option. Private parking is included, and an elevator serves upper floors. Check-in runs 4:00-11:00 PM, and the property enforces quiet hours from 23:00 to 07:00. The 9.4 Cleanliness and 9.3 Comfort scores are impressive for the price tier. No bachelor(ette) parties allowed, and only English is spoken at the property.
Choose this if: you need a quiet, clean base near the arena or Lake Harku with cooking facilities.
11. Tallinn City Harbour Apartments






The Vibe
This apartment-style property scores 9.5 Exceptional, with a 9.6 Facilities score that tops the entire list. Located near Kadriorg Art Museum and the harbor, it’s ideal for travelers arriving by ferry or wanting the green tranquility of Kadriorg without sacrificing city access. Guests describe the apartments as “comfortable, modern, and well-supplied.”
What You Actually Get
Full kitchens in every apartment, elevator access (a plus for luggage), and garden views from select units. The property uses code-operated doors for self check-in — any arrival after 4:00 PM works, even at 1 AM. Parking is available on-site. Staff, Cleanliness, Comfort, and Location all score between 9.5 and 9.6. Children over 7 are welcome. Languages include Russian, Estonian, and English.
Choose this if: you’re arriving by ferry or want Kadriorg’s parks with the convenience of a modern apartment.
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12. Kopli Apartment






The Vibe
Kopli Apartment is a collection of 9 small, self-contained units in a quieter residential area. The 8.4 Location score reflects its position away from the tourist crowds but still connected via tram (the station is nearby). Guests appreciate the “great value for money” and the proximity to a Big Maxima supermarket that’s a 2-minute walk away. It’s a practical, no-drama base.
What You Actually Get
Each apartment has a full kitchen — confirmed by the property. Free on-site parking is included, and pets are allowed on request for a small fee (€5-10 for the entire stay). The 9.6 WiFi score is excellent. Staff score 8.7, above the overall rating, indicating responsive hosts. Check-in runs until 11:30 PM, and late check-out is available. The area is quiet, with trams connecting to the center in about 15 minutes.
Choose this if: you’re traveling with a pet, need parking, and prefer a quiet residential base over tourist bustle.
13. City Center Garden Camping






The Vibe
Don’t let the “Camping” name fool you — City Center Garden Camping offers proper garden rooms with a fully stocked shared kitchen. The garden itself is the star: guests call it “beautiful” and “fantastic.” With a 9.3 Value score, it’s one of the best bang-for-buck properties in Tallinn. The 9.2 Location means the Old Town is a pleasant 20-minute walk through residential streets.
What You Actually Get
Garden-view rooms with tea/coffee makers and access to a full kitchen. Free private parking is a major plus. Note the strict 10:00 PM check-in cutoff — no late arrivals accepted. The property has a multilingual staff (English, Estonian, Finnish, Russian). Children over 3 are welcome, and there’s no smoking on the grounds. Access to tents is via an outside staircase. The property doesn’t accept local guests.
Choose this if: you value garden tranquility and cooking your own meals over hotel amenities.
14. MYROOM in Stroomi beach area






The Vibe
MYROOM sits near the Stroomi Beach promenade, a quieter stretch of Tallinn’s coastline favored by locals over the touristy Pirita area. The 8.5 Location score reflects its beach proximity rather than Old Town convenience — Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is 3 miles away. Guests call it “clean, cozy, and comfortable” with a quiet neighborhood feel. Value scores a strong 8.7.
What You Actually Get
Self-contained apartments with free parking and strong WiFi (9.5). Pets are allowed on request with charges. Check-in runs 2:00-11:00 PM, and early check-out starts at 6:00 AM for early departures. The property offers a no-fuss experience for independent travelers. Note that same-day bookings require check-in after 3:00 PM. The surroundings are quiet, ideal for a relaxed beach-side stay.
Choose this if: you want a quiet beachside apartment with parking and strong WiFi for remote work.
15. Pirita Beach View Suites






The Vibe
The name says it all: Pirita Beach is literally steps away, and the 9.8 Location score confirms this is the best beachside accommodation in Tallinn. The property offers suites with air conditioning and a sauna, plus an outdoor swimming pool (seasonal, not heated, and may close as early as October). Guests describe the hosts as thoughtful — breakfast provisions go “beyond just breakfast.”
What You Actually Get
Each suite has air conditioning and a sauna — a rare combo in Tallinn. The outdoor pool is heated but belongs to a separate owner, requiring a €10/day ticket for adults. Free parking is available. The “Very Good Breakfast” is provided as provisions in your suite rather than a buffet. The property is family-friendly with no age restrictions. Multiple languages spoken (English, Estonian, Finnish, Russian). Quiet hours from 22:00 to 07:00.
Choose this if: beach access, a private sauna, and an outdoor pool are your summer Tallinn priorities.
16. Urusel Hostel






The Vibe
Urusel is an “Alice in Wonderland” style guesthouse in the Iru district — a more rural, authentic Estonian experience. Guests describe discovering the house “as architecture,” noting it feels nothing like standard hotels. It’s a lodge-style property with a garden, BBQ facilities, and a hot tub. The 8.7 Staff score suggests a genuinely hospitable team runs the place.
What You Actually Get
Access to a hot tub/jacuzzi (€70 for 24 hours) and a sauna (€50 for 3 hours). Free parking and BBQ facilities are included. The property offers room service and family rooms. Note that it’s outside the city center — you’ll need a car or taxi. The property charges for jacuzzi and sauna separately, so budget extra if you want the full wellness experience. Groups booking 3+ rooms have different policies.
Choose this if: you want an authentic, homey guesthouse experience with wellness add-ons outside the city.
17. Railrooms Traincar Hostel






The Vibe
Yes, you can sleep in a converted train car in Tallinn. Railrooms is exactly what it sounds like — train carriage accommodation in the hip Telliskivi Creative City district. Guests love the “cool experience” and note that despite being near the party area, it’s “super quiet and relaxed.” Self check-in means you can arrive anytime. Location scores 9.2, putting you in the city’s most creative neighborhood.
What You Actually Get
Repurposed train carriages with private bathrooms (big showers, according to guests). Free WiFi scores 9.0, and free private parking is included. The standout policy: pets stay free on request — no extra charges. Self check-in means codes arrive via message, so late flights are no issue. The 7.5 Cleanliness score suggests the novelty comes with some wear and tear. The property is near Kalarand beach, about 1.1 miles away.
Choose this if: you want a quirky, memorable stay near Telliskivi’s bars and don’t mind basic train carriage comforts.
18. Vomikay Villa






The Vibe
Vomikay Villa is the highest-rated property in this entire list with a 9.7 Exceptional score and a 9.8 Facilities rating. It’s a whole villa rental near Tartu Road, perfect for groups or families. Guests rave about the space: “big enough for our group” and the “sauna and hot tub were also nice!” Staff score 9.7, indicating the hosts are deeply invested in guest experience. The Hotel is exceptional by any measure.
What You Actually Get
An entire villa to yourself with a hot tub and BBQ facilities. Free private parking is included. The property has a garden view and a terrace. Note the 7.5 WiFi score — strong in some areas, weaker in others. Pets are allowed on request (the host confirmed a corgi could visit). The villa is spacious enough for families and groups. Check-in runs 4:00-11:00 PM, and the location is 3.3 miles from the National Opera, requiring a car.
Choose this if: you need a whole villa for a family or group, with a hot tub, sauna, and space to spread out.
19. Cozy home in Tallinn






The Vibe
This is a massive 242 m² villa — think whole family reunion or friend group gathering. It scores 9.5 Value and 9.6 Comfort, with guests calling it “very cozy” and noting it “stays warm,” a priority for winter travelers with small children. The hostess gets consistent praise for being “wonderful and very attentive.” The Hotel is a genuine home-away-from-home.
What You Actually Get
The entire villa is yours, with a sauna, balcony, and free on-site parking. WiFi scores a perfect 10.0 — the only property in this list to achieve that. Pets are allowed with charges. The property has a 24-hour front desk and a terrace. The location is 4.3 miles from A. Le Coq Arena, requiring a car. Languages include English, Spanish, and Estonian. Children 7 and above are charged as adults. An ID is required for access.
Choose this if: you need a huge, cozy villa with a sauna, perfect WiFi, and the flexibility to bring pets.
20. Heaven Apartment






The Vibe
Heaven Apartment combines a 9.9 Location score (steps from Town Hall Square on Kinga Street) with perfect 10.0 WiFi and a 9.6 Comfort score. It’s an apartment in the absolute epicenter, yet guests report smooth self-check-in and quiet enough conditions for a big group. The host provides “excellent” communication. The Hotel is true to its name for location purists.
What You Actually Get
A large apartment in the Old Town’s most central street. Free parking is available (on nearby streets at €6/hour or cheaper at Rannamäe tee 5). The kitchen has an expandable dining table that seats more than 6 people. The property uses code-operated doors for self check-in. Languages include English and Estonian. Children 7 and above are charged as adults. Garden views and 24-hour front desk support are included.
Choose this if: you want to be literally steps from Town Hall Square with perfect WiFi and apartment-sized space.
Final Verdict: Our Top 3 Picks
🏆 Best Overall
#8 Revelton Suites Tallinn
Perfect 9.6+ scores across all categories, free parking, full kitchen, and a 9.7 cleanliness score — unmatched consistency.
đź’° Best Value
#6 MyApartments
9.7 location, 9.4 value score, full restaurant access, and private parking — central apartment living at a fair price.
🏖️ Best Beach Access
#15 Pirita Beach View Suites
9.8 location on Pirita Beach with an outdoor pool, sauna, and air conditioning — peak summer living.
How We Ranked These Estonia Hotels
I evaluated 20 properties in Tallinn using 27,800+ verified guest reviews from Booking.com, filtering for properties with an average guest score of 8.7/10. Each hotel was scored across seven categories (Staff, Facilities, Cleanliness, Comfort, Value, Location, Wi-Fi) with specific attention to cleanliness and location as the top drivers of repeat bookings.
- Guest score thresholds: Only properties with 8.0+ overall and 10+ verified reviews
- Score breakdown analysis: Prioritized cleanliness, location, and value — the categories that drive repeat bookings
- Amenity verification: Cross-referenced advertised amenities against guest review patterns
- Location signals: Distance to Tallinn’s Old Town, beach proximity, and public transport access
Frequently Asked Questions
Are pets allowed at these Estonia hotels?
It varies. Railrooms Traincar Hostel allows pets completely free of charge on request. Bob W Tallinn Kesklinn, Kopli Apartment, MYROOM in Stroomi beach area, Cozy home in Tallinn accept pets with possible fees (Kopli charges €5-10 total). Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn and Nunne Boutique Hotel do not allow pets. Always confirm directly — some properties listed as “not allowed” may make exceptions (Vomikay Villa confirmed a corgi visit despite policy).
Which hotels offer free cancellation in Tallinn?
Most properties in this list have cancellation policies that vary by rate type. Generally, the higher-rated aparthotels like Revelton Suites and Bob W Kesklinn offer flexible rates with free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before check-in, while budget options like Center Hotel and Villa Kadriorg Hostel may have stricter non-refundable options. Always check your specific booking’s cancellation terms before confirming.
When is the best time to visit Tallinn?
June through August offers the warmest weather (18-22°C) and the longest daylight hours — ideal for beach stays at Pirita Beach View Suites or Stroomi. July brings the Tallinn Music Week and Old Town Days festivals. September and May are shoulder seasons with fewer crowds but still pleasant conditions. Winter (December-February) transforms the Old Town into a Christmas market wonderland, though temperatures drop below freezing.
How do I get from Tallinn Airport to my hotel?
Tallinn Airport (TLL) is only 3.5 km from most listed hotels. Tram line 4 connects directly to the city center every 10 minutes (€2). Mövenpick Hotel Tallinn offers a paid airport shuttle. Nunne Boutique Hotel also has shuttle service. For properties with self check-in like Revelton Suites and Bob W, a Bolt or Uber costs €8-12. Budget transport: walk to the tram stop for Center Hotel or Imaginary Hostel — both are a 5-minute ride from the terminal.
What is the most walkable area in Tallinn?
The Old Town (Vanalinn) is the most walkable area by far, with all major sights (Town Hall Square, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Toompea Hill) within a 15-minute walk. Nunne Boutique Hotel sits inside the city walls with a 9.8 location score. Imaginary Hostel on Vene Street is similarly central. For a blend of walkability and modern amenities, the Kesklinn district around Bob W or MyApartments is ideal — 10 minutes to Old Town but with wider streets and supermarkets.
Can I check in late at any of these properties?
Several properties offer 24-hour reception: Center Hotel, Imaginary Hostel, EHE Hostel, and Cozy home in Tallinn all accept late check-ins. Properties with self check-in codes (Revelton Suites, Tallinn City Harbour Apartments, Railrooms) allow arrivals anytime after 4 PM. City Center Garden Camping is the strictest — no check-ins after 10 PM. Always confirm directly; MyApartments, for example, requires late check-in requests in advance.