Rotermann Quarter
The Rotermann Quarter is situated in a historically significant location of Tallinn, between the Old Town, the Port, and Viru Square, which serves as the city's administrative center. In the 19th century, Viru Square served as the intersection of the Tartu, Narva, and Pärnu highways. Nearly as many historically significant structures can be found in the Rotermann Quarter as in Tallinn's Old Town. This once-industrial area has developed into one of the most notable examples of contemporary architecture in the city, skillfully fusing the old with the new. The neighborhood has a wide variety of stores, cafés, restaurants, and entertainment venues, including sports clubs, movie theaters, and beauty salons.
The Rotermann Quarter offers tourists an exceptional chance to spend quality time in more tranquil and intimate urban settings while exploring stores, eateries, and wine bars appropriate for both casual and more formal occasions. The charming downtown center is situated near the Viru Hotel and is a short walk from the port's A and B terminals (1 km and 900 m, respectively) (200 m). The Estonian Museum of Architecture, located on the outskirts of the neighborhood and housed in the former Rotermann Salt Storage structure, is another place that fans of architecture should visit.
Address: Rotermanni 10 10151 Tallinn
Phone: +372 621 4144
Opening hours: all day
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 509 Tripadvisor reviews
Website: www.rotermann.eu