HOTEL PROMENAADI

Sea-view rooms

ACCOMMODATION in haapsalu
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Events

19.04

Trad.Attack & Iberi

26.-28.04

11.05

25.05

31.05-01.06

Italian Wine Festival

01.06

Italian Music Festival

08.06

20.-24.06

Midsummer bonfires over Haapsalu

27.-30.06

06.07

12.-14.07

19.-20.07

19.07-20.07

25.-28.07 

25.-28.07

01.-04.08

10.-11.08

Great Haapsalu Home Cafés Days

12.08

Jessie Ware Haapsalu linnuses

16.-18.08

23.-25.08

Träk Fest 

31.08

The night of ancient lights in Haapsalu harbors

31.08

06.-09.09

Hotel

est. 1998

Hotell Promenaadi was built in 1998. The completely renovated former Peltzer Villa, originally built in 1859, is connected to a modern two-storey building.

The hotel features 35 rooms, most of them have balconies with a beautiful sea view. The hotel has a conference room for up to 50 people, and a sauna. A spacious parking lot with video surveillance is free for the hotel guests.

The hotel boasts a sea view La Casa baar & sushi, with a capacity of up to 70 seats, a bar and a summer terrace. We also offer buffet menus for both small and large groups.

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History

History

history

Haapsalu becomes an imperial spa
Haapsalu developed into an imperial resort in the mid-nineteenth century, after two mud spas were opened and members of the Russian court as well as nobility started arriving. Local authorities faced a need to improve the look of Haapsalu and create a modern resort atmosphere.

Therefore, the embankment was reinforced in order to create paths and parks for holidaymakers to walk and relax under shady trees. The Great Promenade, heart of the resort, was born. In 1852, an orthodox church was consecrated. At the end of the 19th century (most likely) the Kuursaal and bandstand were built, which have become the most favourite concert venues.

Moody sea, waterfowl and wooden architecture along the embankment – this is value added to romantic walks. This is the embankment composer Pjotr Tschaikovski liked to walk along. The hotel is just a few steps from the “Tschaikovski’s bench” – a stone bench to commemorate the great composer.

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