Radisson Blu Hotel Tallinn, Luxury hotel and skyscraper in Maakri district, Estonia
Radisson Blu Hotel Tallinn is a modern skyscraper with 25 floors and 104.8 meters in height located in the Maakri area. It contains 287 rooms including 19 suites, eight conference rooms, a fitness center, three saunas, and a Japanese bath.
Architect Vilen Künnapu designed this building, which opened in 2001 and became a symbol of Estonia's architectural growth. The opening marked the modernization of Tallinn's skyline during that period.
The MEKK Restaurant inside serves guests Estonian cuisine made with local ingredients and traditional cooking methods. The dining experience connects visitors to regional food practices and local agricultural products that shape the kitchen.
The hotel sits centrally with easy access and clear orientation throughout the building for visitors. Modern facilities are spread across different floors, making navigation and use straightforward for guests.
Some suites feature personal fitness equipment, allowing guests to exercise privately in their rooms. This setup lets visitors maintain their workout routines during their stay without leaving their space.
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