Tallinn Backpackers
Tallinn Backpackers is for those with true backpacker’s spirit. What was once a luxurious apartment has been transformed it in a top backpacker’s hangout with bunk beds all over the place.
The location is perfect, just around the corner from the Town Hall Square and therefore just a stones-throw away from all the action. Our spacious kitchen combines a common room and is the perfect place to meet your fellow traveler or to watch movies on our big
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Vana Tom Hostel
Vana Tom is located in the Old Town of Tallinn. We are famous for being the first hostel in Tallinn catering for foreign guests. We have Beers and other drink now available in the Hostel to facilitate social gatherings. Wifi access for those people with laptops and an internet computer dedicated for guests to
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Hostel Tatari 21B
The hostel is popular among both tourists and businessmen for its central location and reasonable prices. Toilets and showers are in the corridor. There is also possibility to have an additional bed in any of the rooms. At the guests disposal is also a
kitchen dining-room with all necessary dishes, fridge, micro-wave oven, and
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Oldhouse Hostel
Oldhouse is a cosy place in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town. OldHouse provides accommodation in apartments, guesthouse and hostel. All the apartments are located in the centre of the city in Tallinn’s Old Town. We are trying to make your stay in Tallinn as pleasant as possible, thereby we offer you a comfortable place to stay with antique interior and the atmosphere of The Old Town. Our friendly client service will direct you to places worth seeing and are at hand 24 hours a
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City Bike Hostel
Location at Tallinn's Old Town but still not very busy street, Uus street 33, Tallinn, Estonia. A 19th century small and cosy house, close to town hall square, We also
offer Wifi + Internet, Kitchen corner and living room, 2 toilets, shower, Tourist Information, transfers with minibus, Bicycle rental and tours as well as Nordic walking tours are available. We can offer Tourist information about all Estonia, Maps, suggestions and packages for daytrips outside
Tallinn ...
Hostel With No Name
For a few years this house was simply a home for a bunch of friends and foreign students. Walls filled with psychedelic paintings, an old
gramophone in the corner playing the Beatles and a common room full of jembes and guitars. Now it is still the same, but part of the house is a
hostel ...
EuroHostel
Welcome to the capital of our country - Tallinn, the pearl of which is the old town. The monuments of many-centuried architecture makes it special in its own way. We offer to your services a cosy hostel in the heart of the old town near to the town hall square- the medieval corner of the
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Old Town Alur Hostel
Our hostel Old Town Alur is situated in the very heart of the Old
City. At the same time Old Town Alur is a silent and quiet vacation spot. Our Hostel is located in a historical
building. The bigger lighter rooms, new windows, doors, parquet, modern shower rooms and toilet premises - they all correspond to the European standard - plus reasonable price, friendly atmosphere and useful
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Tallinn Backpackers Summer Hostel
Our hostel is right on the main street and perfect for those who want a private room but with a
travelers atmosphere. The Summer Hostel is the silent baby brother of Tallinn Backpackers, so if you want more action, you can always come around to the 'big brother' at Lai 10 to watch movies or hang out with other
travellers ...
Alur Hostel
Convenient location of the of hotel is the benefit for the guests. The numerous clubs,
cafes, restaurants, stores can be reached on foot. Our basic service is the inexpensive stay for the guests and the tourists Of Tallinn. The building of the hostel has two floors, where there are the rooms: single, double, triple, and dormitory. There refrigerator, microwave
furnace, teapot, coffee machine, dishes ...
Al-Express
Our hostel is situated in the very heart of Old Town. To The Town Hall Square is only 1 minute going on foot. Sea passenger port is located within 10 minutes walk. Convenient location of the of hotel is the benefit for the guests. The numerous clubs, cafes, restaurants, stores, theatres, stores can be reached on foot. Our basic service is the inexpensive stay for the guests and the tourists Of Tallinn
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Tallinn (recent historical name: Reval) is the capital city and main seaport of Estonia. It is located on Estonia's north coast to the Baltic Sea, 80 kilometres south of Helsinki. The German and Swedish name Reval (Latin: Revalia, earlier Swedish language: Räffle) originated from the 13th century Estonian name of the adjacent Estonian county of Rävala. Other known ancient historical names of Tallinn include variations of Estonian Lindanise (see Battle of Lyndanisse), such as Lyndanisse in Danish, Lindanäs in Swedish, and Ledenets in Old East Slavic. Kesoniemi in Finnish and Kolyvan (Колывань) in Old East Slavic are also other historical names.
Since independence, improving air and sea transport links with Western Europe and Estonia's accession to the European Union have made Tallinn easily accessible to tourists. The picturesque old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the current novelty of the destination attract many tourists and facilities (hotels, restaurants) have developed to meet their needs. English is widely spoken within the tourist areas. Note that Estonia has made rapid economic progress since independence and that this is reflected in local prices. Although not extortionate, neither are prices as cheap as in other former Eastern Bloc countries. The local tourist office sells the "Tallinn Card" which gives the holder free local public transport and entry to most attractions. Although the economics of this may be marginal, it is convenient to use. Local walking tours offer short-cuts to understanding the city. The main attractions are in the two old towns (Lower Town and Toompea) which are both easily explored on foot. Eastern districts around Pirita and Kadriorg are also worth visiting and the Estonian Open Air Museum (Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum) near Rocca al Mare, west of the city, preserves aspects of Estonian rural culture and architecture.