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Hotels near St. Olaf’s Church

Originally built in 1250 and considered the tallest building in Europe during the Middle Ages, this city landmark is now used by both Baptist and Methodist congregations.
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Lai 50, Tallinn 10133 Estonia
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    Highest-rated 4-star hotel within a 6 minute walk of St. Olaf’s Church
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    Viru 8, Tallinn 10140 Estonia
    0.5 km from St. Olaf’s Church
    #1 Best Value of 103 Hotels near St. Olaf’s Church
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    Rataskaevu 7 Tallinn Old Town, Tallinn 10123 Estonia
    0.6 km from St. Olaf’s Church
    #3 Best Value of 103 Hotels near St. Olaf’s Church
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    Roseni 9 Metropol Spa Hotel is located in the city centre and only few steps from the Old Town., Tallinn 10111 Estonia
    0.5 km from St. Olaf’s Church
    #8 Best Value of 103 Hotels near St. Olaf’s Church
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