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The Three Sisters Hotel - Tallinn, Estonia

Tristan and I took a trip to Estonia last year in December. Our plane arrived in the evening and as we wanted to see a bit more of Tallinn the next day, we decided to spend the night there in a hotel. We were looking for something quite central and close to the Old Town but also luxurious and romantic, so we picked a five star hotel called The Three Sisters. 

We booked a Deluxe room through Expedia, as the reservation link on their own website didn't work. It did put me off for a minute, as I'd tried to book the room two days in a row and finally had to find an alternative way of making my reservation. Expedia was very easy to use though - we chose our dates, booked and pre-paid for the room.

When we arrived at the hotel I was stunned; the building had a medieval feel to it (inside and outside), the staff were friendly as well as extremely helpful and our room was just amazing! The price (£96 for one night) included complimentary welcome drinks, buffet breakfast and high-speed Internet.


 

 














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  1. the hotel looks so lovely! :)

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  2. It looks really lovely there, definitely worth the £96! Although, gotta hate it when websites don't work properly like that, I think I would have ended up giving up and looking for another hotel!

    The Velvet Black | UK Style & Beauty Blog

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  3. Beautiful room,and the bathroom is amazing:)
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  4. The room looks so gorgeous, it must have been a comfy trip for you.. Stay chic always. :)


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  5. It's a very lovely room. Love it
    xoxo
    Liza
    www.lizacorner.blogspot.com

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  6. Love vacations. Looks amazing. Have a great weekend
    xo Jaime
    www.therealfashionista.com

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  7. I think I love everything about the hotel you stayed in! The claw foot bath tub, the luxurious soaps, the decor! I'm so envious, haha! It looks like you both had an amazing trip :)

    ElizaDeath Taylor | Beauty & Lifestyle Blog

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  8. Seems to be really such a cute and comfy hotel! Thanks for showing it here!
    xx from Germany/Bavaria, Rena
    www.dressedwithsoul.com

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  9. What a lovely hotel! I love the bathroom's design and low ceiling style, those can be so cosy :) Have a lovely weekend!

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    x

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  10. What nice hotel! What about follow each other?

    lb-lc fashion blog

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  11. That looks adorable and so cosy!

    Parie xoxo
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