Valge Villa

Tallinn


Simple and welcoming, the 'White Villa' sits in a quiet suburb 3km south of the centre; it's a good basic option, particularly if you’ve got a car. All rooms have fridges and kettles and some have fireplaces, balconies, kitchenettes and bathtubs. It’s well connected to Old Town by public transport, and has bikes for rent (€18 per day).

Breakfast is a steep €18 extra, but is appropriately lavish.


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