The hotel building was constructed at the end of 19th century. Peter Schreiberg, from St. Petersburg, designed the original 4 storey house, the top two floors being added later.
After the Republic of Estonia was established in 1918, the building was used as a telegraph station. It retained this function in the Soviet period, housing the 'Tallinn Central Telegraph'. During restoration in 2005-2006, the wing of the building that was destroyed during World War Two was rebuilt.
The hotel has a meeting room, complete with fireplace, which can host events for up to 50 people.
A wealth of beauty treatments, including facials and hand therapy, are available at the hotel (charges apply).
The hotel's indoor pool (3 x 10m) and jacuzzi are open 7 days a week (07:00 until 22:00). The sauna and steam bath are also open Monday to Sunday (07:00 - 10:00 and 17:00 - 22:00).
By shuttle:
A shuttle to or from Tallinn's Ulemiste Airport (TLL) is available on request.