Located on the Estonian coastal town of Haapsalu and 62 mi from Tallinn, this spa hotel offers different spa treatments.
Elmar
Estonia
I loved the spa and swimming area. There were large sauna rooms with a wide view on the lake outside. The swimming area could be bigger, but we swam in the early morning and late evening and found few other people there.
The breakfast was amazing, lots of good options for any type of breakfast you want. There were many nice seats with lake view.
Kongo Hotel is located in the Old Town district of the seaside resort Haapsalu, only 656 feet from the shores of the Gulf of Riga. The comfortable rooms are designed in Swedish cottage style.
Only a short walk from the center of the quiet, romantic and cozy resort town of Haapsalu, 62 mi from Tallinn, Thalasso Spa Fra Mare lies right by the sea, cooled by the gentle breezes from the...
Kenneth
United States of America
Nice rural location, heavily spa oriented not far from town. Lovely grounds. Good atmosphere.
Located in Haapsalu, Päeva Villa is only 394 feet from the Baltic Sea Coast. It offers rooms with a TV set, free Wi-Fi and a telephone. Free private parking is available.
Hotel Promenaadi is located in the Estonian coastal town of Haapsalu and 62 mi from Tallinn, it lies by the sea of Tagalahe and is within walking distance from the Haapsalu old town.
Anu ADERMANN
Estonia
The location is the best in Haapsalu. Nice hotel. You just enjoy the view to the see.
Located in the Old Town of Haapsalu on Estonia’s West Coast, Hermannuse Maja is right next to the scenic ruins of Haapsalu Castle. The first-floor balcony overlooks the castle walls.
Patrick
Slovakia
Great location, modern comfortable room above restaurant. Helpful accommodating staff. Bicycle friendly, let us put our bikes in downstairs hallway. Very good breakfast provided.
Located in a renovated 19th century house in the Old Town right next to Haapsalu Episcopal Castle and a 10-minute walk from the seaside promenade on Haapsalu Bay, Beguta Guest House features...
Laurel
United States of America
Breakfast was excellant.
Staff were friendly and helpful.
Villa Marienholm is a self-catering accommodations located in by the Vaike lake in Haapsalu and just a 3-minute walk from the sea beach. Free WiFi access is available.
Ron
Estonia
Nice apartment in a beautiful setting just by the lake, and about 10 minutes walk into town. The grownups loved the well equipped kitchen with an espresso machine and plenty of caspules, the kid loved the swing and slide in the backyeard, and everybody enjoyed having breakfast in the sun on the gazebo.
Located in the historical center of Haapsalu, Hapsal Dietrich apartemendid features a view to the bishop castle and the clock tower. Free private parking is available on site.
Laura
Lithuania
Exceptional interior, very cozy and has everything you need for the stay. Very pleasant and caring staff. Wish we stayed longer! Perfect location, windows to the castle and a balcony to inner yard. Has private parking which is very comfortable. Great restaurant downstairs serves nice breakfast.
Best town in Estonia to visit with small kids (and a family...
Best town in Estonia to visit with small kids (and a family dog), many playgrounds, quiet and safe. Must visit different beaches, Ilon's Wonderland, train Peetrike, library, museums and cafes around town.
Pille
Estonia
Scored 10
10
A charming, historical spa resort much favoured by the late...
A charming, historical spa resort much favoured by the late 19th/early 20th Century Russian aristocracy, Haapsalu is faded now but still has an elegant charm. The old railway station (sadly disused since 1995), now a museum, was even specially constructed with an imperial pavilion so that the Tsar and his family could arrive and depart without having to wait with the commoners.
The Promenaadi on the seafront is beautiful and the ruined castle in the town centre is well worth visiting.
The Wiigi and Kuursaal restaurants are particularly good.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I visit yearly for the brilliant Old Music Festival and...
I visit yearly for the brilliant Old Music Festival and rarely other times, so I mainly have experience with Haapsalu in summer - a relevant aspect for a seaside spa town. It is a nice quiet place which at least in the summer has a varied and interesting cultural life amidst equally varied and interesting nature and historical arhictecture. My favourites are the galleries which usually feature themes and artists not seen in the big museums: local 19th c. furniture, fantasy photography, small stage scenery with dolls, all kinds of handicraft, you name it. It pays to look into the city library and cultural centre, the art school (three galleries!), Ilon's Wonderland, city museum in the old town hall... Also, if you take a bit of interest in the local history for context, a walk in the old town and the cemetery becomes quite informative. For drink and food, my personal favs so far are café Küünik and Talumehe kõrts in the old market, the restaurants Meraki and Micio nearby, a small Italian café Trühvlid&Sidrunid on Posti street, and the not too fancy but nicely realiable Mandarin restaurant on Lihula street. Usually, Haapsalu is just walkable but if needed, there's a bit of bus transport and decent taxi service.
Raul
Estonia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Haapsalu is a cute and picturesque small town by the sea...
Haapsalu is a cute and picturesque small town by the sea with plenty of lovely cafes and cozy restaurants serving delicious meals. There are also several shops for handicrafts and arts. For culture lovers, there’s an old castle with a museum as well as some smaller museums and art galleries/pop-ups.
Laura
Finland
Scored 10
10
A quaint and very inviting accomodation.
A quaint and very inviting accomodation. Beautifully presented and appointed. Retro and comfortably styled. Walking distance to the shops and sight seeing of the castle. Loved our stay and highly recommend it.
Lynda
Australia
Scored 10
10
Excellent music, world-class sparrows.
Excellent music, world-class sparrows. A lot of tiny art galleries to discover. The unconsciousness of the town lurks in the catacombs beneath the library (feel free to visit, it's impressive).
Also, book your tickets for the next year's Old Music Festival. Some of the best Bach et al. you're ever going to hear.
A very cozy appartment in the very heart of Haapsalu. Very clean, comfortable and nice to live in. Also equipped with all the necessary stuff for a multi-day stay. We stayed during the winter, but I imagine it would be lovely in summertime for a holiday getaway. Also, I must add that during our stay it was -20 C in the night (appartment was very warm in spite of this), and our car battery died during the night - the host reacted swiftly and helped us with the car, for which we are very grateful.
Excellent location. We enjoyed the walks along the sea, in the woods, relaxing next to the swimming pool outside. Nice and relaxing complex. Good breakfast. Gluten-free options. We asked for a balcony before our arrival and the hotel staff kindly gave one:-)
Excellent restaurant: try the pavlova (it is big and good), and the other dishes.
To sum up, we highly recommend this place, and we will definitely come back.
Koidula Pesa is an idyllic tiny house situated very close to the Haapsalu fortress and the main avenue of the town. We liked its homey and neatly decorated interiors, the small terrace, which was perfect for having a breakfast in the sun. All the needs were catered for a short summer break - clean rooms, comfortable separate beds, warm bathroom and a small homey kitchen.
Exeptional stay in Haapsalu was also because of accommodation in Villa Fannyhof. In addition to the fact that everything was well thought out and equipped with quality, the apartment also had authentic details and this gave a special charm to the stay.
We really liked nice room and very comfortable beds!
Hotel staff was very kind and friendly!
Also breakfast and SPA was amazing!
We are certainly planning to visit this Hotel in the future again!
Redt
Estonia
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