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Baltic Hotel Imperial
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Address: Nunne 14, Tallinn, Estonia, 10133
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Highly personalised service and attention to details are trademarks of the Baltic Hotel Imperial. Whether you are here on a hectic business trip or a relaxing holiday, we have the facilities and, more important, the desire to make your stay a pleasant one. Baltic Hotel Imperial is located in the Old town of Tallinn, at the foot of Toompea Hill. The hotel is unique as it was built against the historic town wall in 1877 and it also provided accommodation under the same name in the early-20th century. The Imperial was reopened after renovation in 2003. The hotel`s interior and atmosphere are in harmony with the respectable age of the building. The medieval town wall is exhibited inside the hotel; the lobby is furnished with romantic antique furniture with modern touches here and there. Hotel Imperial belongs to Baltic Hotel Group

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The origin of the holiday is in antique times when the Bulgarian lands were occupied by the tribes of the Thracians. Thracians worshipped Dionis, the God of wine and grapevines, more than other gods.
 

 
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