The Burman Hotel.
Housed in a meticulously restored landmark dating back to the 1850s, The Burman claims the title of Estonia’s oldest continually operating hotel. Despite its deep historical roots, the interior is decidedly polished, blending marble and gold accents with high-end comforts like handmade mattresses and extensive pillow menus. What distinguishes this 17-room boutique property is its integration into the Bombay Club complex; it functions less like a quiet inn and more like a private sanctuary within a larger entertainment hub. Guests have immediate access to gaming salons, a performance space, and a surprisingly sophisticated spa for a hotel of this scale. The dining scene is equally ambitious, hosting a bakery and three distinct restaurants serving Cantonese, Japanese, and French cuisine. It is a compact, heritage-rich address for those who want Old Town history paired with an onsite nightlife scene.