Lovely, Authentic & Cozy Atmosphere — Your Home in Tallinn
✨ Unique Highlights
- This charming studio exudes personality: vintage touches blend with modern comforts to create a truly authentic Tallinn experience.
- Sunlight streams through large windows, bringing warmth and an airy feel to compact spaces.
- Thoughtfully curated with rustic accents, natural textures, and soft neutrals, every corner invites you to unwind.
- Cozy nooks, distinctive artwork, and gentle decorative lighting make the space feel intimate and personal.
🏡 Space & Style
- The studio is compact yet cleverly organized: a multifunctional layout ensures comfort and functionality.
- A small but fully equipped kitchen means you can prepare snacks or meals at your convenience.
- A comfortable sofas (which may convert to a beds) creates a relaxing lounge area.
- The bathroom is modern and efficient, with clean lines and quality fittings.
🌿 Amenities & Convenience
- Free WiFi throughout ensures you stay connected.
- There’s a washing machine for guests’ convenience.
- The property offers free private parking on site, a real plus in a city setting.
- Outdoor space: the apartment opens to garden and city views, and the surroundings include a quaint garden — great for relaxing outside.
- Kid-friendly touches: a playground is available nearby for guests with children.
📍 Location & Accessibility
- Situated in a quiet, authentic Tallinn neighborhood (Vana-Lõuna street area), while still being close to the heart of the city.
- Major attractions like Toompea Castle and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral are within easy reach (~1.1 mi), while the Town Hall Square is about 1.9 mi away.
- The property is also conveniently located about 4km from Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport.
✅ Perfect For
- Solo travelers or couples with children who appreciate character and charm over impersonal hotel rooms.
- Guests wanting a cozy, “home away from home” feeling with the flexibility to cook, relax, and explore.
🏘 Vana-Lõuna 25 was built in 1922 as part of the A. M. Luther plywood and furniture factory workers’ housing complex.
The building was designed by renowned Estonian architects Herbert Johanson and Eugen Habermann, who aimed to provide high-quality, well-planned housing for factory workers.
Originally, the building served as a residential home for factory employees.
Today, it is listed as an architectural monument and has cultural and historical significance within Tallinn’s urban fabric.
What’s Around You
Green Spaces & Ambiance
Vana-Lõuna Haljak – A pleasant local park just a short walk away, great for morning strolls or relaxing outdoors.
Uus-Veerenni Park – Part of the revitalised Luther factory quarter, this new park brings together green zones, playgrounds, public art, and a small reading library. It’s a peaceful oasis tucked into the city fabric.
Museums & Culture
Tallinn Art Hall – Located not far away, this gallery hosts contemporary art exhibitions and events.
Seven Unique Museums in Tallinn – The area gives you easy access to museums with character and variety, including defensive fortifications, maritime heritage and more. Great options if you like exploring culture and history.
Restaurants, Cafés & Local Eating
Pagaripoisid café (Vana-Lõuna 37) – A local bakery / café favourite. Offers fresh pastries, coffee, and a relaxed atmosphere. Perfect for breakfast or a sweet treat.
Landmarks & Other Sights
Lilleküla Stadium / A. Le Coq Arena – The home stadium for major Estonian football events, a 5-10 minute walk from Vana-Lõuna.
St. Nicholas Church / Niguliste Museum – In the Old Town, nearby enough for an easy visit. Beautiful architecture and art inside.
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