Dorm beds from US$18.32. Private rooms from US$18.32/person.
Location/Contact
Location
• From airport - you need to take bus Nr 2 and go until bus stop 'A.Laikmaa' in the city center. From here (Tram stop 'Hobujaama') you can take Tram Nr 3 or 4 and get to tram stop called 'Vabaduse väljak' then walk by Tatari street in the direction of Liivalaia street, which will take no more then 5 minutes. • From Harbor(A,B,C terminals), Train station : you need to take Tram until tram stop 'Viru' from here you need to go to tram stop for trams Nr 3&4 and ride until 'Vabaduse väljak' then walk by Tatari street in the direction of Liivalaia street. (If you arrive to the D-Terminal you need to take tram Nr 3 from stop 'Hobujaama' until 'Vabaduse väljak.') • From central bus station: you need to take tram N4 until tram stop 'Vabaduse väljak', or you can take a bus Nr 17,17a,23,23a until 'Vabaduse väljak' then walk by Tatari street in the direction of Liivalaia street. • Taxi will cost you 100-150 krones approximately. • NB: Price may be different depending on taxi operators and starting fee, maxi taxis cost more aswell. • Bus/tram tickets cost 10 krones. • You can use this map aswell: http://www.tallinn.ee/eng/g3455/maps?pre_set_grupp=24&lang=1
Online booking is not offered for this hostel, contact them for availability and reservations (any contact info we have is listed above).
Description
Features
Kitchen
Lounge / Common space
24 Hour Free Hot Showers
Phones (public or in room)
Ratings & Comments
1.3 Average from 6 Ratings
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Comment by Willem de Bruijn
August 2006
Considering the lack of options in Tallinn this place seemed fair to me. There's nothing really enticing, but it'll do -- and it's not far from the old town. I honestly don't know how the others managed to get such a bad experience. In short, not good, but not awful either. Just boring.
Comment by Minyam Svetska
March 2005
I arrived to be greeted by a large fat male. I was offended by his huge obese figure however I thought I would stay out of respect to the people of the country. My choice was to haunt me. Once I managed to unpack and settle down for breakfast I was confronted by the manager who screamed at me for 45 minutes because I said I was unhappy with the toilet.
Other than that it was pretty good place to stay. The staff were nice to me and the place had a smell of pinewood mixed with jaffa cakes.
I gave this hostel three stars out of six.
Comment by Kristiina
March 2005
First, it wasn't easy to find because it's in the courtyard. The private rooms were smelly (mold) but the dorm for seven people was ok. The shower had no lock and the dressing room had an open view to outside. There was only one toilet and also there the lock was problematic.
Comment by Spyder
February 2005
This place was like sleeping in a cold puddle of water. Yuck! The whole room was moldy, and the sheets and bed were soggy. It was just gross. The shower/toilet was passable, but not by much. The staff were invisible and unhelpful. This may have been the worst hostel of my Europe.
Comment by Paul Hardley
May 2004
When my girlfriend and I arrived we were treated horribly. I was kicked in the balls by a huge Russian and my girl was beaten with a stick in the breakfast area. It's very close to everything, close to the major sights. But I could not enjoy Tallinn when my balls were so swollen and blue. Thanks to this hostel I will never set foot in Europe again!
Comment by Viktor from Sweden
November 2003
This is a terrible hostel! The staff are rude, not service minded and the cleaning woman stole my soup container in the shower!! The staff are Russian, but if you speak to them in Russian they will treat you even worse! Don't bother to go there, there is no reason to.
1.3 Average from 6 Ratings
This is an open forum, and unlike other hostel guide websites we don't censor out the negative comments.
We can't validate the legitimacy of comments posted on this site—so take what you read here with a grain of salt.