Spa Hotel Lavendel is located in Tallinn on beautiful Viimsi peninsula. Sea and beach is only within 10 minute walk from hotel. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the city center by car. Bus stop is 200 meters from hotel. The road from the center to hotel shows impecable view to the sea.
Cafe Lavendel offers a spacious and unique dining experience for up to 90 persons. Here you can enjoy sumptuous breakfast, lunch or dinner. Beautiful summer terrace is open for maximum 30 persons which gives an extra space for bigger events.
Breakfast from 7:00–10:00 Monday to Friday and 8:00–11:00 Saturday and Sunday.
Lunch menu from 11:00–15:00 Monday to Friday.
LAVENDEL SPA Sauna and Relaxation Centre
We are opened a new Lavendel Spa Sauna and Relaxation Centre in the October 2014.
The new sauna and relaxation centre is located on the ground floor (0- floor) of Lavendel Spa Hotel and it is possible to enjoy four different saunas there:
aromatic – lavender sauna, steam sauna, salt sauna and – very familiar to Estonians - smoke sauna.
In addition to the previous, there is a pool with massage nozzles, a counterflow unit and a waterfall, a refreshing lemon – jacuzzi bath aka hot tub spa, a warm 41°C Japanese bath and especially bracing and fresh cold water bath in the cosy relaxation centre.
Sauna and relaxation centre visitors can go to the salt chamber (halotherapy room), where the salt treatment eases respiratory tract diseases.
Different saunas, different traditions: but most important is that all of them will cleanse both your mind and your body!
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History
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