
An affiliate of Hyatt Hotels has signed a management and related agreements with ESTMA HPT OU to open its first Hyatt-branded Hotel in Estonia.
The new hotel, named Hyatt Place Tallinn, will be situated near the Old City Harbor, which is claimed to be one of the busiest passenger ports in Europe.
Slated to open in early 2023, the new 168-room select service hotel will feature the Zoom restaurant and a lobby bar, a fitness center and flexible event spaces.
It will be located near Tallinn’s picturesque Old Town, which is recognised as an UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hyatt said that the neighbourhood area of Hyatt Place Tallinn is expected to undergo a large-scale renewal project and bring more business and entertainment experiences to the area upon completion.
Hyatt Europe and Africa development vice president Takuya Aoyama said: “We are thrilled to announce plans for the first Hyatt-branded hotel in the Baltics as we continue to prioritize thoughtful growth in locations that matter most to our guests, World of Hyatt members, customers and owners.
“Hyatt Place Tallinn will cater to the growing leisure and business demand in Estonia and deliver seamless experiences to help guests get the most out of their stay.”
The company said that the new hotel will join the growing Hyatt Place portfolio in Europe that includes Hyatt Place London Heathrow Airport and Hyatt Place West London Hayes.
It also includes Hyatt Place Amsterdam Airport, Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport, Hyatt Place Yerevan and Hyatt Place Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
The Hyatt Place hotels currently under development in Europe include Hyatt Place Cannes, Hyatt Place Rouen, Hyatt Place Krakow, Hyatt Place Zurich Airport The Circle and Hyatt Place London City East.