The Most Stunning Historic Hotels to Book in Estonia
Once private residences for the Baltic elite, these Estonia manor houses have been transformed into luxury hotels. From a gothic merchant house in Tallinn to an art nouveau beach villa in Pärnu, travel to your own favourite time period – if only for a night or two – by booking with Culture Trip.
von Stackelberg Hotel, for traditional charm in Tallinn Old Town
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Park Hotell, for contemporary grandeur in Viljandi
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In 1910, flax merchant farmer Andres Ormisson decided to construct the most impressive brick building on Viljandi’s town hall square. It operated as a hotel until World War II, when it became a hospital, going on to become a trade school, medical school, and a cultural education school. Finally, in 2018, the Park Hotell reopened according to Ormisson’s vision: as upscale accommodation. Today, it boasts high ceilings, herringbone wood floors and a striking yellow brick facade.
Schlössle Hotel, for a rustic stay in Tallinn
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The Three Sisters Hotel, for cognac lovers in Tallinn
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Hotel Telegraaf, for a spa retreat in Tallinn
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Villa Ammende Restaurant & Hotel, for beachside luxury in Pärnu
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In 1904, wealthy merchant Hermann Leopold Ammende couldn’t find a venue worthy of his only daughter’s wedding. So, he decided to build a villa just minutes from the white sand beach of Pärnu. Subsequently, Villa Ammende served as a casino and a library, before being painstakingly restored with attention to historical accuracy. Today, it is the best example of early art nouveau architecture in Estonia.
Hotel Antonius, for a romantic suite in Tartu
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Tartu is a city of knowledge, so there is no more fitting view for your stay than the pillars of its university’s main building, located in the centre of the historic quarter. The present structure of Hotel Antonius was completed in 1811. Since it is under heritage protection, great care was taken when renovating the building. This has resulted in fresh, romantic rooms, characteristic of the late 19th century, decked out with precious antique furniture.
This is an updated rewrite of an article originally by Kasparas Asmonaitis.
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