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Unlike many of its competitors in the Tallinn luxury hotel business the St Petersbourg can lay claim to real pedigree – it has been a hotel for 150 years, making it the oldest in the city. It wears its Russian roots with pride – it was built in the 15th century by a Russian merchant, and was home to the first Bolshevik ambassador in 1921. Today it is owned by American real-estate developer Paul Oberschneider, who four years ago added the Schlössle to his portfolio.
After the comfortable luxury of the lobby (small enough to feel intimate, unlike many of the larger hotels), the quality of the rooms is outstanding and the interiors well designed. There are also some unique touches – every bathroom has its own rubber duck and telephone – and there are rooms equipped for guests with disabilities or suffering from allergies. All the rooms are equipped with fast internet access.
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