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    Von Stackelberg Hotel Tallinn

    The stylish limestone building, which was built in 1873 by the Baltic German baron Georg von Stackelberg as his town residence, is situated at the foot of Toompea Hill, between the old town and the new town.

    The design of the hotel harmoniously combines the new and old: the elegance of the thick limestone walls in the public rooms is set off by modern design elements which emphasise the well-lit interior and the historical background of the building.
    Additionally, there is a small exclusive Zen SPA wellness facility, meeting rooms, and a restaurant. All major shopping centres, restaurants, and nightclubs are nearby.
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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.3 of 5

    based on 1366 reviews

    • Lovely hotel in a nice location

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      July 8, 2025 By bakery

      The von Stackelberg Hotel is a beautiful property, literally right across the street from some of the prettiest parks in the city. (Don't miss the pretty walk along the river just northeast of the... Read more comments

    • Stayed in June 2025

      tripadvisor rating 1 of 5
      July 3, 2025 By Irina N

      Stayed in June 2025 I was disappointed with my stay at this hotel for several reasons. Firstly, upon arrival, I was informed at reception that if we wanted our room to be cleaned, we had to request... Read more comments

    • A solid 4 stars.

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      June 29, 2025 By KeenPhotographer-11

      We stayed 2 nights here at the start of our Intrepid Travel Premium Baltic tour. An historic building so there are some design foibles eg no disabled access at all to get to reception. “Character... Read more comments