



Next to the heart of Tallinn's attractive Old Town, this hotel offers High quality accommodation in a new and modern building. You certainly won't be able to miss this stylish brass-flanked, glass structure, which has 137 m of cedar trees lining the roof. The hotel's interior is thoughtfully designed, using natural materials, which ooze warmth and comfort throughout. The Forum's friendly staffs have also been carefully selected to make sure travelers who pass through its doors are well looked after. The hotel features spacious guest rooms, all of which include satellite LCD television, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy an array of amenities including hotel's Relax Center, on the top floor, which is available to all guests for no extra charge. It features a Fresh Juice Bar, sauna, steam sauna, indoor pool and Jacuzzi. Nordic Hotel Forum is a young and dynamic hotel, which was opened in December 2007. Nordic Hotel Forum belongs to Nordic Hotels chain. Pleasurable fairy-tale atmosphere heals both your body and soul. The view of the Old Town creates the excitement of being invisible amidst the busy city. Every day can be an unforgettable memory, as if escaping the weekday and plunging into a shady forest lake. Relax center is free of charge and features pool, Jacuzzi, saunas and training area. The hotel offers amenities such as free breakfast, high-speed internet, wireless internet, room service, business center, free parking, handicap rooms, conference facilities, health club and restaurant.
Checkin: 13h
Checkout: 12h
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