Hotel Description:
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia is located in the Baltic Sea region at an easy few hour's flight from major European cities.
Considering that Tallinn is the best preserved medieval city in the Northern Europe, it is an absolute definite that the jewel in Tallinn's crown is its medieval city centre, otherwise known as the Old Town.
This web of winding cobblestone streets and properties, dating mainly from the 11th to 15th centuries, has been preserved nearly in its entirety thanks to a strong defensive wall-much of which is still standing.
That bit of foresight means that 21st-century visitors can still stroll through the Old Town's streets, wandering past the same churches, squares, towers and rows of peak-roofed houses that their predecessors did centuries ago.
Domina Inn Ilmarine is a charming and historically unique hotel conveniently located just nearby Tallinn's Old Town and only a few minutes walk from the ferry terminal, city business centre, theatres and exclusive shopping areas.
Domina Inn Ilmarine occupies the historical building of Friedrich Wiegand's Machine Works dating back to 1881 during the Russian Empire.
The building was renovated and re-opened as a hotel in 1999 and named Ilmarine (after the original factory during Estonian times).
The hotels exterior and interior recall its industrial past while providing discreet accommodation, sumptuous comfort and modern amenities to satisfy the needs of the most demanding customer.
Relaxing sauna with Jacuzzi and fireplace, room service, parking and car rental and transfer service.
For guests who wish to be pampered by the hotels highly professional and qualified beauticians, Domina Inn Ilmarine Beauty salon offers a wide range of treatments.
Services: Sauna with Jacuzzi and fireplace for maximum 10 persons
Additional services: 24h front desk, luggage storage, room service, porter, laundry service, currency exchange and parking.
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia is located in the Baltic Sea region at an easy few hour's flight from major European cities.
Considering that Tallinn is the best preserved medieval city in the Northern Europe, it is an absolute definite that the jewel in Tallinn's crown is its medieval city centre, otherwise known as the Old Town.
This web of winding cobblestone streets and properties, dating mainly from the 11th to 15th centuries, has been preserved nearly in its entirety thanks to a strong defensive wall-much of which is still standing.
That bit of foresight means that 21st-century visitors can still stroll through the Old Town's streets, wandering past the same churches, squares, towers and rows of peak-roofed houses that their predecessors did centuries ago.
Hotel Facilities
Pets allowed
Internet
Parking in hotel
Restaurant in hotel
Airport Shuttle
Disable accessible
Breakfast
Internet PC
Business
Room service
24 Hour Reception
Air conditioning
TV
Lounge bar