A Unique Escape in the Heart of Tallinn: Hilton Tallinn Park

Welcome to Hilton Tallinn Park, a striking glass edifice nestled amidst verdant nature, offering a refreshing departure from the traditional Hilton experience. This hotel stands out with its distinctive design and delightful Estonian touches, providing a peaceful haven just steps away from the bustling city center.

Imagine yourself amidst the serene beauty of Politsei Park, a charming oasis with bubbling fountains, family-friendly areas, and vibrant flowerbeds. Just around the corner lies Kadriorg Park, Estonia’s renowned urban escape sprawling across 70 hectares. Here, you’ll be surrounded by nature’s embrace and the rich tapestry of Estonian culture.

While this stay was complimentary, our thoughts and opinions remain completely unbiased.

Tallin from above - the city's roofs

A Modern Take on Estonian Charm

Stepping into Hilton Tallinn Park, you’ll immediately notice a distinct departure from the typical Hilton vibe. This hotel embraces its Estonian identity with a unique blend of modernity and local charm. Abstract artwork by talented Estonian artists adorns the walls, transforming the space into a gallery of inspiration. The open spaces, infused with the natural beauty of the Baltic Sea, invite serenity and tranquility.

Hilton Tallinn Park Estonia corner room with bed and view

A Sanctuary for Work and Play

The hotel’s impressive glass facade houses 202 rooms, including 27 luxurious suites across nine floors. While offering all the expansive business amenities you’d expect from Hilton, the hotel subtly blends them into the background, allowing guests to effortlessly transition between work and leisure.

Executive lounges and floors cater to the needs of the business traveler, while 10 flexible meeting rooms and a 500-capacity ballroom provide the perfect setting for any event. And with seamless, high-quality Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, staying connected is a breeze. It’s no surprise that Estonia is recognized as one of the world’s most digitally advanced nations.

The able butcher restaurant with dining table and chairs

A Spacious Oasis: The King Executive Corner Room

Our home for the stay was the spacious King Executive Corner Room, spanning 538 square feet, offering stunning city views from the comfort of your bed. The room’s elegant greige palette is punctuated by a pebble art formation beneath the bedside lights, adding a touch of Baltic Zen. Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the room in natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere.

The room is well-equipped for both work and relaxation. A dedicated desk boasts excellent connectivity with UK and European sockets, along with USB slots, perfect for powering up your devices. A large wardrobe, a convenient brew station, and a well-stocked minibar cater to your every need. Guests with Hilton Diamond, Gold, or Silver membership enjoy complimentary water, otherwise, a small fee applies.

The ensuite bathroom features a luxurious tub, a separate shower, and a double vanity. The bathroom amenities are from Crabtree & Evelyn and come in eco-friendly containers, reflecting the hotel’s commitment to sustainability.

Lobby area of the Hilton Tallinn Park Estonia

Evening Delights and Culinary Adventures

The Executive Lounge on the 11th floor became our favorite spot during our stay. With breathtaking sunset views, the happy hour provides an excellent excuse to unwind with delicious cheeses and fruits, a selection of teas and coffees, and a variety of alcoholic beverages. We were out exploring during the day, but we heard that the lounge offers different treats before the happy hour begins. While breakfast was previously held in the lounge, it is now served at The Able Butcher restaurant, allowing guests to experience two fantastic dining options during their stay.

The hotel boasts two excellent restaurants. Café and Bar Linnutee offers a relaxed lobby setting, perfect for enjoying cocktails and light bites. The Able Butcher, the hotel’s signature steakhouse, is a stylish destination for discerning diners. Its open kitchen provides a glimpse into the culinary artistry, while the extensive wine cellar promises to tantalize your taste buds. We indulged in a hearty burger after our long journey to Tallinn and were delighted by both the beef Able Butcher Burger and the vegan Beyond Meat Burger, both bursting with flavor.

The menu at The Able Butcher also features healthy bowls, charcuterie, and a delectable selection of grilled meats, poultry, and seafood. Breakfast at The Able Butcher is a sumptuous affair with a generous buffet, an egg station, hot and cold dishes, coffee machines, fresh juices, and an array of baked goods. Convenient to-go coffee cups are available for guests in a hurry.

indoor pool and jacuzzi

Relaxation and Rejuvenation at eforea Spa

The invigorating combination of fresh air and picturesque parks always inspires a desire for relaxation, and Hilton Tallinn Park’s eforea spa is the perfect antidote. Guests have access to a luxurious 15-meter indoor swimming pool, heated for year-round enjoyment, along with a whirlpool, sauna, and steam room, offering a complete water-based rejuvenation experience. After your spa session, soak in the crisp Tallinn air on the spa’s outdoor terrace. We found the spa a bit busy during our visit, so it’s best to arrive early in the day for a tranquil experience. Checkout time is also a good option for a quieter spa visit.

The spa’s treatment menu features a range of revitalizing facials and massages, including pregnancy, deep tissue, and aromatherapy treatments. We didn’t book any treatments but were impressed by the diverse offerings during our visit. For those seeking to exert some energy, a 24-hour gym is available for guests to use.

Exploring the Enchanting City of Tallinn

Hilton Tallinn Park is conveniently located within walking distance of the city center, making it easy to explore both business and leisure opportunities. We found ourselves captivated by the charm of Old Town, which transports you back in time. We enjoyed a delightful lunch at Olde Hansa, a medieval dining hall that immerses guests in the Hansa era. Here, you’ll savor authentic medieval cuisine, prepared using 15th-century recipes and methods, accompanied by period music under the beautiful ambiance of a traditional three-story tavern. We highly recommend the Grand Chef’s Feast, an all-you-can-eat feast of game sausages, garden turnips, Venice duck, baked sauerkraut, and much more for just 55 euros. It’s a truly unforgettable experience.

Visit Tallinn’s website highlights the city’s top ten attractions. If you’re planning to explore several of these sites, the Tallinn Card is a must-have. This tourist-friendly card grants holders free access to over 50 museums and attractions, complimentary public transportation, and discounts on everything from tours to shopping. Our favorites on the list were St. Olav’s Church (remember to wear comfortable shoes as the climb to the viewing platform is a bit strenuous!), and the Museum of Photography, a small but impressive museum.

Hilton Tallinn Park offers a unique and memorable experience, blending modern amenities with the charm of Estonian culture. With its convenient location, exceptional dining options, and a tranquil spa, it’s the perfect destination for both business travelers and leisure seekers.

Find out more about Hilton Tallinn Park or book your stay through Booking.com.

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Alex Kuroda
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Alex Kuroda is an adventurous travel blogger with a passion for exploring Tokyo's off-the-beaten-path destinations. From quirky neighborhoods to lesser-known attractions, Alex's writing inspires readers to venture beyond the typical tourist spots and discover Tokyo's hidden treasures.

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