Great service, cleanliness and a pleasant atmosphere have always been natural parts of the hotels in Tallinn. In recent times however, many hotels have qualified for special safety certificates, which prove that the hotel is extraordinarily clean and safe for visitors.
Hilton Tallinn Park hotel – CleanStay
The Hilton hotel chain created its Cleanstay programme in cooperation with RB, the producer of well-known cleaning brands such as Lysol and Dettol. All public surfaces are constantly disinfected in all Hilton hotels around the world. In addition, all rooms are disinfected twice – once with hospital-grade disinfectants and afterwards with RB products. After cleaning, a CleanStay seal is placed on the door to assure the room has been thoroughly disinfected and that nobody has entered the disinfected room before the guest.
Hilton has also launched a special service for meetings and events, aimed at providing a safe and clean environment for any event. Read more about the
EventReady with CleanStay programme.
Accor group hotels – ALLSAFE
Allsafe is the safety certificate established by Accor group, together with Bureau Veritas, which provides international testing, inspection and certification services. The following measures are in use in all Accor hotels:
- All employees use safety masks and gloves; clear protective barriers placed at front desk.
- Employees are given comprehensive safety and hygiene training and must keep a 2-metre distance between each other and guests.
- All surfaces are disinfected in guest rooms, and extra care is placed on disinfecting light switches, remotes and door handles.
- Extra care in disinfecting public areas and surfaces, including elevator buttons, door handles and switches.
- Hand sanitizers available in public areas, single use rubber gloves available from reception.
Radisson hotels – SafeHotels
SafeHotels is an independent International hotel safety certificate established in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2015. To date, hotels from more than 160 cities in 60 countries have acquired the certificate. To qualify for an official SafeHotels certificate, a hotel must pass an assessment conducted on location at the hotel by a SafeHotels representative. The assessment is a comprehensive determination of safety, and the hotel must meet the requirements in six categories:
- Hotel Property Safety & Security Walkthrough
- Process, Training and Organization
- Security Equipment
- Fire Equipment
- Fire Training
- Crisis Management
The following hotels in Tallinn have an official SafeHotels certificate:
In addition to the above, the following hotels in Tallinn have established special safety measures and brought these out on their websites.
For more information about safe business travel to Tallinn, contact
Tallinn Convention Bureau at convention@tallinnlv.ee