The hotel is frankly old, the rooms are half empty, there is no refrigerator, no kettle, and, accordingly, dishes. The hotel is considered a spa, but they also do not issue bathrobes. Apparently only for a fee. I was also surprised by the presence of ancient televisions. When it's been 10-12 years, LCD TV is no longer a luxury. The water center is the same, there is no sauna, some kind of pool, no Jacuzzi, no water massage. Nothing. They are sent to the neighboring Ruutli hotel, like their own hotel chain. There seems to be a bigger bass and even a Jacuzzi. But the room costs 20 euros more. The value of this hotel is only in its location. Next to the castle. I visit Estonia quite often. He stayed in hotels in Tallinn, Pärnu, Ust-Narva. But I have never felt such disappointment. This becomes all the more strange when you find out that the hotel is named after the former president of the already independent Estonia, Lenard Meri