HOTEL TELEGRAAF ♦ TALLINN
Hotel Telegraaf is part of medieval Tallinn’s Old Town, which dates back to as far as the 13th century.
The magnificent hotel building was constructed as an exchange station for the Estonian Telegraph company in 1878 and is situated next to the gabled houses, half-hidden courtyards and the Town Hall Square.
Unparalleled service and a mix of historic ambience make it the ideal choice for discerning business and leisure travellers.
FOOD & DRINK
♦ Lounge Bar
♦ 24 hours room service
♦ Welcome drinks
♦ Welcome fruits basket
♦ Restaurant Tchaikovsky presents a symphony of Russian cuisine
♦ Lobby Bar is an atmospheric meeting place for light lunches and evening cocktails.
♦ Summer terrace
♦ English breakfast
♦ Vegetarian options
♦ International cuisine
IN-ROOM AMENITIES
♦ Individually controlled air-conditionning
♦ TV /Video on demand
♦ Free Wifi (high speed)
♦ Phone
♦ Welcome drink
♦ Welcome fruit basket
♦ Bathrobes and slippers
♦ High quality bed /High quality pillow
♦ Hair dryer
♦ Fridge / Minibar
♦ Accessible bathroom (for disabled guests)
♦ In room safe
♦ A6 note pad
♦ Pillow menu
♦ Clothes brush
♦ Shoe polish
♦ Elemis SPA products in the bathroom
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
♦ Spa
♦ Indoor pool
♦ Heated pool
♦ Sauna
♦ Jacuzzi
♦ Hammam
♦ Excursions & sightseeing
♦ Summer terrace
OTHER FACILITIES
♦ 24 hour concierge service
♦ 24 hour front desk
♦ Parking
♦ Porter / Bellman
♦ Lounge
♦ Housekeeping
♦ Meeting rooms
♦ Free Wifi /Business Centre /PC available /Printer
♦ Taxi services
♦ Airport transfer
♦ Car rental services
♦ Room / facilities for people with disabilities
♦ Laundry /Dry cleaning /Pressing
♦ Excursions & sightseeing
♦ Restaurant reservations
The Werner von Siemens Suite
Siemens invented a telegraph where a needle moved to indicate individual letters. In 1877, he received the patent for an electromechanical moving-coil transducer, which was later adapted for use in loudspeakers. Siemens is also the father of the trolleybus, first tested in 1882.
Blending an unique color scheme with parquet floors, Hotel Telegraaf suites offer extra comfort and privacy with separate living and bedrooms. Living rooms feature a table large enough to conduct small board meetings, as well as separate bathrooms. Bedrooms have luxury bathrooms with separate showers and bath. And the suite's soundproofing makes Tallinn Old Town's Vene Street resemble a soundless, moving image.
Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn’s Old Town belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage List offers medieval atmosphere and the beautiful architecture of Hanseatic city.
Visiting Tallinn’s Old Town, you should definitely go to Toompea, where the parliament is housed and next to it there’s Pikk Hermann Tower with the Estonian national flag on top.
There is more to Tallinn than just the old town. Russian Tsar Peter I built the Kadriorg Palace as his family’s summer residence and created a gorgeous park ensemble around it. Today, people enjoy spending their leisure time in the park, which offers activities for the whole family. Therefore, it has become one of the most popular places in Tallinn both for locals and tourists.