Twenty-three rooms in the Old Town of Tallinn — restored, unhurried, no two alike.









Three merchant houses, a single address, quietly run.
A boutique hotel where medieval architecture meets quiet, considered hospitality — steps from everything that matters in the Old Town.

The middle house was built for a Hanseatic merchant in 1362. Its neighbours followed, over two centuries, each narrower than the last. Together they survived a fire, two occupations, and a long sleep.
Restored between 1999 and 2003 and reopened, carefully, as one hotel — twenty-three rooms, no two alike, threaded through original beams, limestone reveals and a winding oak stair.
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Where the day begins.
Every morning, breakfast is laid in the merchant houses' original reception rooms — limestone walls six centuries old, hand-painted beams overhead, the light coming low across Pikk Street.
You take it where Hanseatic merchants once kept their counting rooms: under the same beams, beside the same windows. The kitchen leans Estonian — black bread and farmhouse cheese, cold-smoked salmon, curd and forest honey, and a selection of eggs. A diverse selection of coffee drinks and teas. Everything laid out, nothing rushed.



The Angel Room is a private room on the ground floor of the corner house, under a 16th-century painted ceiling uncovered during the restoration. It seats up to twelve around a single marble table — a boardroom that doesn't feel like one.
Projector and fast wifi if you need them; coffee, lunch and the painted ceiling either way. Booked by enquiry — write or call.

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