Schlössle Hotel.
Tucked into a quiet cobblestone side street in the heart of the Old Town, the Schlössle occupies a series of interconnected 13th-century merchant houses. It is a masterclass in medieval preservation, where massive timber beams, uneven stone walls, and antique tapestries meet a refined, residential level of luxury. With only 23 rooms, the atmosphere is intimate rather than grand, defined by flickering log fires and a subterranean restaurant, Stenhus, which serves Estonian-inspired cuisine under vaulted ceilings. The basement sauna and a secluded summer courtyard—complete with live music on weekends—provide a sense of sanctuary from the nearby Town Hall Square. It is the type of place that leans into its history without feeling like a museum, offering a discreet, high-end stay for those who prefer character over contemporary gloss.