


Three Sisters
Style New-school, olde-worlde
Setting Mediaeval merchant's house
At the end of a cobbled street in a corner of the mediaeval walled old town, next to St Olav's church, Three Sisters hotel in Tallinn is comprises a trio of renovated 14th-century merchants' houses. Inside, you'll find sleek slate floors, high ceilings, chalky walls, modern washes of tangerine light, beautifully restored frescoes, an old wooden staircase and 600-year-old beams.
Need to know
- Rooms 23, all different, including five junior suites, two suites and the Piano Suite.
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Rates
Double rooms from $335.37 (€267), excluding tax at 9 per cent.
Prices have been converted from the hotel's local currency (€267), via XE.com, using today's exchange rate.
- More details Rates include breakfast.
- Facilities Satellite TV, CD/DVD player, free Internet connection, laptop available, shoe-cleaning service, laundry and valet service.
- Check-out Midday.
- Children Welcome. Babysitting service available.
- Also Beware of the ghost: the lady of the night has been known to sneak up when least expected and touch your shoulder. The hotel also has a wine cellar in which you can store your own favourites.
Food and drink at Three Sisters
- Hotel restaurant The Three Sisters Restaurant is open for breakfast 7am to 6pm; lunch from midday, and candlelit dinner 5–11pm..
- Dress code Casual.
- Top table In summer, sit in the courtyard; indoors, choose a corner table.
- Last orders In the restaurant, 11pm. The bar closes when you do.
- Room service 24 hours.
- Hotel bar The wine bar in the basement boasts fab wines at good prices (this is where you can also store your own). It is customary to have a pre-dinner cocktail either in Bar Cloud Seven or in the courtyard garden.
Three Sisters 71 Pikk /2 Tolli, Tallinn, Tallinn 10133
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Smith extra at Three Sisters
A complimentary glass of champagne
In the know
Our favourite rooms
The Piano Suite, with a piano in its drawing room. Room 37, an attic room with an old-fashioned bath in the bedroom. Room 26 has a four-poster with white muslin drapes – very romantic.
Packing tips
An Estonian (Eesti Keel) phrasebook – although more and more people speak English. Warm clothing in winter.
From the Guestbook…
A lovely hotel in a beautiful city. Staff were exceptionally polite, after a bit of confusion with taxis they footed the bill, presented us with champagne on arrival and upgraded u...
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