Located in the centre of Tallinn, Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia was built for the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games.. With 26 floors offering captivating views of Estonia's capital, the 390 air-conditioned rooms feature classic interiors and the all important tea/coffee making facilities. The 26th-floor swimming pool provides a panoramic city vista, while the top-floor fitness centre and sauna offer moments of rejuvenation. Senso restaurant serves up Estonian and international delights, complemented by the tempting pastries of Café Boulevard. The lobby bar is perfect for drinks and snacks.
This hotel has been awarded the Green Key Label.
The international Green Key eco-label, launched in Denmark in 1994 and now adopted by 48 countries, including Estonia since 2001, promotes environmental sustainability in various types of accommodations. Over 20 sites in Estonia have obtained the Green Key label, ranging from hotels to guest apartments. The Estonian Tourist Board and the Tallinn Centre of Stockholm Environment Institute oversee the awarding process. The Green Key stands out for its commitment to water, cleaning, waste, energy, food, landscape maintenance, and purchasing requirements, ensuring eco-friendliness, sustainability, and quality for visitors and regularly inspecting compliance in these areas.