Location. Hotel Barons is located in the centre of Tallinn, Estonia. The old town square is 200 metres from the hotel and Toompea Hill is 700 metres away. Tallinn Airport is at a seven kilometre distance.
Hotel Features. Hotel Barons is housed in an Art Nouveau style turn of the century property, spread over five storeys accessible by elevator. The hotel houses a relaxation area with Finnish sauna, steam room, jetted tub, and massage services on request, and extends to a wine and cigar room occupying a converted bank vault in the basement. A shuttle service to major city destinations is available (surcharge), and further amenities include a multilingual concierge service, and complimentary wireless Internet.
The modern Restaurant Margarita overlooks the old town from the second floor, and serves a range of regional and European dishes. A complimentary breakfast is served daily and the lobby bar offers snacks and light refreshments.
Guestrooms. The 33 guestrooms are furnished in a traditional style with dark wood furnishings. All include complimentary wireless Internet, satellite television, and minibars. Bathrooms are complete with bathrobes, slippers, and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. Sitting on Toompea Hill, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox Church dating from the 19th century and is distinguished by its traditional appearance, topped with dramatic ornate domes. The interior is decorated with elaborate mosaics and iconography.
Rates:
110 - 197
Number Of Rooms: 33
Number Of Floors: 5
Hotel Barons
Suur Karja 7 Vaeike Karja 2
Tallinn, Estonia 10140
Driving Directions:
From Tallinn Airport (TLL):
Distance to the Hotel Barons is 7 kilometres, approximately 15 minutes drive.
Getting there. The number 2 bus runs every 20 30 minutes between the airport and Tallinn city centre. The journey time is about 25 minutes and single tickets cost 15 EEK. The airports bus stop is outside arrivals on the upper level. Taxis to the hotel cost approximately 150 EEK. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Central Tallinn is compact and best explored on foot. Trams, buses, trolleys, and minibuses run between 6 a.m. and midnight. Tickets are available from newsstands. Tallinn Card holders are entitled to unlimited free public transport. Taxis can be hailed in the street.