On the 26nd of June Hotel Palace was reopened. The hotel is owned by Eften Capital and was renovated by Oma Ehitaja.
The historical building of the Hotel Palace was built in 1937. It was the first building in Tallinn built as a hotel. In the Soviet Union time the hotel was nationalized. The second wing on Pärnu maantee street was built in 1959. The building was last renovated in 1989.
The renovation started in November last year and after eights months all the seven floors have a new look. The facade of the building was renovated under the supervision of National Heritage Board in order to maintain the original functionalist style look. The courtyard of the hotel has now a pool and saunas. The hotel has 79 Hotel Star Union 4/4 superior level rooms and they all are more spacious than before. On the first floor is the a-la Carte restaurant “Konrad” which has room for 42 quests. The hotel has a conference room for 75 quests for seminars and/or festive occasions.
The interior design office Vaikla Disain gave the hotel a new look but still kept the classical style. The interior is inspired by the long history of the hotel and the works of the painter Konrad Mäe.