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Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathro…
This spacious apartment comes with 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries. G…
This spacious apartment consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and free toiletries.…
Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom wi…
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Restaurants nearby
- FUMEBib The latest opening from the Siigur restaurant group sits within the bustling Rotermann Quarter. One of the hottest tickets in town, it’s a big, bold, blingy space complete with colourful furnishings and an open kitchen, at the heart of which is the Vulcano Gres Grill, where the dancing flames add not just flavour but also to the atmosphere. The extensive menu offers a good choice of Mediterranean-inspired dishes but, of course, it’s the meats and grills cooked over the fire that are the stars of the show. Lunch is good value, and the capable team cater as well for large groups as they do table479m
- Mantel ja KorstenBib A residential neighbourhood just outside the city centre plays host to this sweet little house with light turquoise clapboard walls and a bright red roof. Its name means ‘mantel and chimney’ and, fittingly, a green-tiled fireplace and mantel take centre stage in a room furnished with striking wallpapers and bold soft furnishings. Flavoursome dishes have an honest heart and could include goat’s cheese with beer chutney, beetroot and orange or gnocchi with chorizo, sun-dried tomatoes, pine nuts and bechamel sauce. The well-chosen wines have an organic and biodynamic bias, and service is endearin946m
- 180° by Matthias Diether★★ Michelin A modern harbour development just outside the city plays host to this stylish restaurant and its futuristic bar. The name refers to the 180° view from the U-shaped kitchen counter; sit here to watch the chefs in action or at a more intimate table looking out over the harbour. Ambitious, visually impressive dishes are the German chef’s hallmark and his detailed creations show a memorable array of flavour and texture contrasts. Choose between the tasting menu or an upgraded ‘Premium’ experience with caviar, truffle and cheeses. Warm, engaging service helps to create a relaxed experience.2.6km
- FotografiskaBib Above the Fotografiska photo gallery sits an equally striking restaurant offering picture-perfect views out across the Old Town; be sure to make the most of this by either starting or ending your night with cocktails in the rooftop bar. A ‘leaf-to-root, nose-to-tail’ ethos leads the way, with each ingredient used to the maximum – be that in the dishes themselves or as a garnish in one of the drinks – and the highly original cooking could include the likes of rabbit agnolotti or apple pie with chanterelle ice cream. On summer Sundays they offer a themed brunch.2.1km
- Gianni Get ready for a spot of people-watching as you look out through the smoked glass windows of one of Tallinn’s longest-standing restaurants onto a bustling city street. Head for the café side if you’re after coffee and cake (think meringue cappuccino or honey and caramel), or enjoy a more cossetted environment in the dining room, where the experienced team are eager to please. Dining here is something of a delightful step back in time, both in the surroundings and on the plate, with all the Italian dishes you know and love, from clam spaghetti to a particularly delicious 'saltimbocca alla Romana115m
- UMABib From the owners of Lore Bistroo comes UMA, situated in a waterside warehouse where they once built submarines for the Russian navy and now boasting a superb harbourside terrace. An on-trend spot, it’s name stands for ‘Unorthodox Modern Asian’, and that’s exactly what you’ll find here. The great value menu mixes small and large plates – all designed for sharing – and keeps recognisable flavours such as satay and sweet & sour to the fore. The freshly cooked coconut flatbread is a must, while the ‘UMA Experience’ offers a little of everything, with the dishes served on stands akin to those used f2.5km
- Lore BistrooBib The sister restaurant to neighbouring UMA is a characterful modern bistro which sits in a cavernous warehouse overlooking the harbour at Port Noblessner. Steel girders, hoists and concrete pillars provide the backdrop, while an open kitchen adds to the buzz. Assured, modern dishes are inspired by the owners’ travels, ensuring you'll always find something that appeals. Go for the Lore Experience menu if you fancy sharing dishes served family-style – and if you see crêpes Suzette on the menu, be sure to give them a try! Friendly service rounds out the experience perfectly.2.5km
- TuljakBib This iconic building was constructed in 1965 and some of its original modernist features still remain, giving it a fashionably retro feel. It's set in an elevated spot and affords lovely views through its floor-to-ceiling windows out towards the Gulf of Finland – and its terrace is the place to be come summer. Cooking has a Baltic heart but also features some Mediterranean, Asian and even South American influences, with dishes ranging from the likes of lamb dumplings to a seafood tostada. The presentation matches the skill of the cooking techniques, with some stunning-looking creations.2.6km
- Pull Within the rejuvenated pre-war industrial area of the ‘Rotermann Factories’ sits an impressive 19th-century grain elevator and, inside that, this fittingly rustic restaurant proudly displaying exposed stone walls and concrete pillars amongst other original features. At dinner, the wide-ranging menu of generously proportioned Estonian dishes focuses largely on meats and steaks from the charcoal grill – including their signature 'Dirty Steak' – while at lunchtime nearly everyone is here for their great value dish of the day. A good range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks accompanies.420m
- R14 The Rotermann Quarter, a pedestrianised downtown district, was once a hub of industry, but thanks to modern redevelopment, is now a fun, vibrant part of the city. The collection of old buildings now host high-end shops, restaurants and residences, with the 19th-century stone powerplant now home to this wine shop and bar, where a glass-walled cellar takes centre stage. The room has a rustic feel and a laid-back vibe, and is matched perfectly by a Mediterranean menu offering the likes of lamb with vegetable ragoût, feta cheese and salsa verde or octopus with almond potatoes and pimentón aioli.465m
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Attractions nearby
- Tallinn Synagogue synagogue in Tallinn, Estonia48m
- St. Olaf's Church church in Tallinn, Estonia1.1km
- St. Nicholas' Church church in Tallinn, Estonia1.3km
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Orthodox church in Tallinn, Estonia1.5km
- Toompea Castle castle in Tallinn, Estonia1.7km
- Toompea hill in Tallinn, Estonia1.5km
- Freedom Square square in Tallinn, Estonia1.3km
- St. Peter's and St. Paul's Cathedral church building in Tallinn, Estonia980m
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