My review of the new Hilton Tallinn Park hotel
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This is my review of the new Hilton Tallinn Park hotel in Tallinn, Estonia.
It is part of our occasional series of ‘new luxury hotels in European tourist spots where you might want to use your hotel status benefits or redeem points’! Earning miles and points is, after all, only half of the equation.
If you haven’t been to Tallinn, I highly recommend putting Estonia’s capital on your list of ‘cities I need to visit’.
Tallinn was founded in 1248 and became a major trade hub especially between the 14th and 16th century thanks to its location on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. Today Tallinn is known as the Silicon Valley of Europe, being the birthplace of many international companies including Skype.
At the same time, Tallinn’s old town is one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe with gorgeous houses and an impressive city wall. This makes the city a great destination for a short break.
To promote the opening of the Hilton Tallinn Park, Hilton provided me with two complimentary nights, free breakfast and lunch, one dinner and a spa treatment. Head for Points paid for the flights, ferry, transport and all other expenses.
The Hilton Tallinn Park is located on the edge of Politseiaed Park between the city’s business district and the old town. It was built on the site of the former Park Hotel.
You can easily walk into the old town (15 minutes) or take a taxi for around €5. Hilton Tallinn Park is very accessible with both Tallinn airport and the harbour being about a 10 minute taxi ride away (~€8). To find out about how to get to Tallinn using Avios, you can read the article about my journey here.
The first thing you notice when you enter through the hotel doors is a bright and open space. This picture is a press picture which gives a more accurate impression than my iPhone:
As you can see the bar is the centrepiece of the lobby with wooden cut out wall panels and white pillars creating a separation from the reception area.
My room at Hilton Tallinn Park
I stayed on the seventh floor (of 11) in a lovely very bright King Deluxe One Bedroom Suite with a spacious living room:
Bedroom
As the room was a corner room with floor to ceiling windows, you had a great view over the park on one side and a residential area and further down the harbour on the other.
The bed was a very comfortable king size with two bedside tables and each one had a European socket and a night lamp.
This image shows the room in between the bathroom and the bedroom with a wardrobe which also houses the safe.
Bathroom
The bathroom was a good size with a bathtub and a separate shower.
The two sinks had lots of space for wash bag, make-up and co.
I really liked the Hilton-standard Peter Thomas Roth toiletries. In addition to the usual shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, body lotion and soap bar there was also a massage body bar.
Living Room
The living room with its comfortable sofa and armchair was a great place to relax and have a cup of coffee (or wine):
There was a kettle and a Nespresso machine:
The desk was a great size, perfect for working and had two European, one UK and two USB sockets. Unfortunately the UK socket was the wrong way round for my laptop charger, but luckily I brought my adapter. The chair was comfortable and thanks to the large windows the room was bright enough to work during the day without having to turn the lights on. The hotel provides free standard wifi for all guests and faster premium access for Hilton HHonors members.
On this image of the living room you can see the wardrobe (which has an ironing board with iron and two umbrellas in it). Next to the wardrobe on the left is the front door.
Restroom
In addition to the bathroom there was also another toilet opposite the front door:
Other rooms
The Hilton Tallin Park has 202 guest rooms and 27 suites. As I was staying in a suite (which we didn’t request!), I asked to take a look at the standard rooms where you would usually end up in staying on business or redeeming Hilton HHonors points.
There are two versions of the Deluxe Rooms:
King Deluxe Room With View
This room comes with a Kingsize bed. The sofa and desk are in the same room, but it doesn’t feel cramped. The bathroom was very similar to the one in my room.
Two Double Beds Deluxe Room With View
Same room as above except for the beds which are two double beds.
King Deluxe Corner Room
Similar to the Deluxe rooms but as these rooms are corner rooms, there is more natural light coming through the large windows.
King Deluxe One Bedroom Suite with Sauna
This room has a separate living room:
…. and a private sauna!
Presidential Suite
Unlike the other rooms which have the same interior design elements, the presidential suite has a different concept. Here is a picture:
All in all I was very impressed by the hotel design and amenities.
As it has just opened, the hotel is good value for money at the moment. For the weekend of 19th-21st August, for example, a Deluxe Room with View is €129 per night. The suite I had is only €192 and that comes with Executive Lounge access (see Part 2). If you use points a standard room is 30,000 Hilton HHonors points per night which, using Rob’s 0.3p per point valuation, is not a bad deal.
In part two of our review of Hilton Tallinn Park I will look at the executive lounge, the spa and restaurant – click here to read it.
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