Good points: Plenty free parking there are 2 carparks front and rear. rooms where clean. receptionist helpful spoke English. some rooms (upstairs only) have air conditioning this is an aditional 6 euros Bad points: No one on the reception when we arrived we had to walk in to the kitchen to find her. We got to our room to find there was no air conditioning I had seen that they had air conditioning units outside so we asked if we could move to a room with air conditioning it was about 30* celsius. The receptionist said yes we can move to a room with air conditioning but it would be on the 1st floor, we had asked for a ground floor room as we are both disabled. she also explained that the A/C remote would cost 6 euros i asked is this a deposit ie do we get it back when we hand the remote back she said no. i think this is cheeky by all means charge a deposit but if im buying it i should be able to keep it right? We agreed to move to the 1st floor for the room with air conditioning. there is no lift in the hotel and even the ground floor has several steps to it so completley unsuitable for wheelchair users. breakfast sparse not much choice, no toast, no juice, ran out of coffee. They did not get me gluten free bread in as i requested? despite it being 30 degrees celsius outside the heating was on in the hotel all the thermostatic radiator valves outside our room where on so i turned them off. Rather stupid in June.…
This hotel is in windy fields about 20 min walking from city. Two floors. At summer rooms with view to parking area are a little bit hot. Breakfast good but go early so You get enough to eat. Hotel staff very friendly.
Raadimõisa hotel looked promising. Check-in was fast, and receptionist was very kind. First bad surprise waited in rooms - Those were like Sauna. Estonia is not know for being too hot contry, and early may is still cool period. However, as it was sunny day, the room was nearly 30 degrees. There was AC in room, but it didnt work. When I asked from reception, they told that it will be working only from June. What a shame... Room was ok but bathroom was very dark. By adding couple of bright bulbs would do wonders.... Breakfast was simple, and nothing special. Probably a bit of fruits and bread could lift the level to good. Internet is painfully slow here. My room average net speed was 200 Kbps, which is really slow. So all in all, unfortnately this hotel gets only two out of five.... A bit more attention from management could make this much better place…
Stayed here as we were visiting the National Museum. It is a very good 3 star hotel, with the basic amenities. Our room did not have AC and an older TV, but was clean, bed was very comfortable, and bathroom was clean. Shower had good pressure and hot water. I did ask for a second pillow and no problems getting one. Brekfast was a typical Estonian serving of cold cuts, fried and boiled eggs, bacon, cold cuts, and the excellent black bread. Cereal was also available.
I'm wondering about all negative reports here. From my side no big claim. Simple, not expensive, convenient hotel - worth that money. At least clean and large enough room I stayed. Breakfast was rather short menu, but I think it's ok during no season and really few visitors there.
Nothing wrong with this hotel, although it sits seemingly in the middle of nowhere on the outskirts of Tartu. Our rooms were spotlessly clean and all amenities were there where we needed them. Thought the floor squeegee in the bathroom was a helpful plus (not sure if housekeeping forgot to take with them after cleaning the room however). Reception staff spoke very good English and were quite helpful. Agree with others re no elevator if you have large bags, 1st floor rooms open up to neighboring houses, breakfast is a basic after thought - limited choices. The hotel is very quiet - middle of nowhere but served its purpose for a night's stay. if you are looking to visit Tartu this is not the best choice.
Probably the worst night I can remember having in a hotel. And I've stayed in a lot of hotels! It didn't help that I was tired & irritable when I arrived, and really needed a long sleep. The hotel is in the middle of nowhere, about a 5€ taxi ride from the centre - though even the taxi driver didn't know where it was. First impressions were that it's modern, and reasonably busy. Very strange welcoming smell - like damp, dirty water. Reception staff were reasonably friendly, and spoke good English. No lift to the rooms, which means dragging luggage through multiple doors & up stairs. My room was a good size, and the potential is there for it to be great. Nicely decorated - lovely furniture - great balcony - beautiful view. However, that view is accompanied by a public footpath that runs right past the balcony. Slightly disconcerting when you get up to open the curtains & half of Tartu are on their way to work! In the room, the bathroom floor was covered in other people's hairs. Note to staff: just because it's a wet room does not mean it doesn't need cleaning! The toilet needed wiping before I used it. The bathroom walls were filthy - and I didn't even want to touch the bin with my foot! The mattress topper on the bed was cheap & lumpy, the pillow so soft it squished into a 6cm x 6cm cube as soon as I touched it - and was therefore completely pointless. And I hate having to pick hairs off the pillow & sheets before I can get into bed. One thin bath towel, no hand towel, and no spare pillow. Overnight, I could hear everything my neighbours were doing. Every sneeze, every trip to the bathroom (in glorious detail), every - well, you get the picture. In fact, if it hadn't been so late and if I hadn't been so tired, I would probably have complained. But some nights.... The next morning, a buffet style breakfast was served in a beautifully decorated dining room. However, the hot plate wasn't turned on, so the fried eggs and porridge had been sat there for 2 hours and were cold and congealed. The only juice available was over-diluted cordial. The only tea available was an unidentified herbal flavour. The bread was small slices, cut in half - which would have got stuck in the toaster had I risked it. The breakfast tables were identifiable by plastic tablecloths which were filthy (and covered in sticky red wine marks, so it wasn't breakfast debris), and the cups were so dirty we drank coffee from glasses. I'm not sure there is anything positive to say about this hotel, other than the fact we only had to stay 1 night!…
The hotel is in nice condition, clean, service is friendly. Breakfast is actually really good, and as we had to leave very early to dance competition with our kids, they arranged a full warm breakfast an hour earlier than promised. Will stay there next time too!
Excellent shower. Hotel seems to be run with skeleton staff of part-time young women. Room hot, had to have balcony door/window open, air-conditioning not on ground floor. Breakfast poor - nothing like it's described on the website. Bar and restaurant only open for conferences so no evening meals. Beds large and comfortable. Room serviced alternate days.
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