Tallinn

Sustainable city break at the Hilton Tallinn Park

      

Tallinn fantastically combines modern lifestyle with the rich culture of the flourishing golden era of the Hanseatic League. The heart of Tallinn is its charming Old Town, which has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world. What we love: Tallinn is considered one of the greenest cities in Europe and has been nominated as one of the four finalists for the European Green Capital 2023 award, making it a perfect place for eco-conscious travelers.


Good to book

The Hilton Tallinn Park on the edge of Politsei Park, just a few steps from the city center and the main sights, opens up spectacular views of the harbor and the nearby Old Town, making it an ideal starting point to rediscover or rediscover Tallinn - for business or pleasure. The spacious rooms and suites - some with private saunas - offer plenty of space to reflect on the day and relax after exploring the charming streets of the Old Town. Speaking of relaxation, the Hilton Tallinn Park's Eforea Spa has an indoor pool, whirlpool and a fantastic terrace where you can soak up the sun after a soothing massage. For culinary delights, we recommend the steakhouse restaurant The Able Butcher. Here you can sample a wide selection of high-quality wines and indulge in menus featuring outstanding seasonal produce and the purest flavors.


Good to know

As part of the "journey towards 2030", Hilton Tallinn Park runs an annual LightStay program to achieve ambitious targets in terms of energy, water and waste reduction. Waste management is achieved through numerous creative projects, such as composting used coffee in collaboration with a local floriculture company. Visitors are encouraged to recycle and waste separation bins are available throughout the hotel. To control energy consumption and air quality, motion detectors have been installed and lighting zones have been divided. The hotel has also switched to LED lighting, which saves over 30% of electricity. To further improve water efficiency, the hotel has installed water chokes.
In addition, Hilton Tallinn Park has a significant environmental and social impact, working with numerous charities and engaging with Food Bank.


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Tallinn's must-see attractions include the Kiek in de Kök Fortress Museum with underground bastion corridors dating from the 17th to 18th centuries, the Estonian Maritime Museum with around 200 authentic objects ranging from submarines to icebreakers or the Telliskivi Creative City, which consists of disused Soviet factories that have been transformed into a vibrant, artist-friendly creative business district with countless quirky stores - and that's just the tip of the iceberg! Tallinn is diverse. And has something to suit pretty much every taste.

Offers and booking at www.hiltonhotels.de/estland/hilton-tallinn-park/