Review
While the Radisson’s skyscraper exterior might call to mind a soulless business mecca, don’t let appearances fool you. The moment you step inside this international chain hotel, you feel the scope of its 21st-century luxury.
The service, the lobby and the rooms manage to be intimate on a grand scale – at 24 storey's this custom-made building is still the highest in Tallinn (although new developments are rising all around in this central shopping and office district just 10 minutes’ walk from the Old Town).
Still fresh from their design in 2001, there are 280 rooms decorated in four different styles: Italian, Oriental, Maritime and Nordic, and each comes equipped with its own ‘power tower’ (complete with TV, radio, trouser press, kettle, etc.).
Find Lounge 24 for the best views in Estonia – this conference room is available for hire most of the year but becomes a summer café between June and August.
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