Public Saunas in Tallinn (2026 Guide)
Tallinn's public sauna scene spans three generations: Soviet-era pesumajad that served apartment blocks without private baths; post-independence wellness clubs like Kalma Saun and Club 26 that modernised the format; and traditional savusaun operators running UNESCO-heritage smoke-sauna sessions in cabins outside the city. Most venues are walkable from the UNESCO Old Town.
16 venues
Public Saunas in Tallinn
Kogukonnasaunad
Logi Saun
Raua saun
Tartu maantee leilisaun
Kalma Saun
Ristiku saun
Mustamäe Elamus Spa
Lasnamäe Ökosaun
Tallink Spa & Conference
Ring Spa

Tallink Spa and Conference Hotel
Modern Tallinn spa hotel near the ferry terminal with indoor pool, sauna, steam room, full-service spa, and comprehensive conference facilities.
Iglupark

ibis Styles Tallinn
Centrally located Tallinn hotel with conference centre, business facilities, and strong eco credentials near the medieval Old Town.

Oldhouse Apartments
Self-catering apartments on a medieval cobblestone street in the heart of Tallinn's UNESCO-listed Old Town.

Tallinn Luxury Apartments with sauna and old town view
Self-catering apartments with private sauna and old town views at the edge of Tallinn's UNESCO Vanalinn, steps from Town Hall Square.

Merchants House Hotel
Historic boutique hotel in Tallinn's UNESCO Old Town with sauna, spa services, restaurant, terrace, and a welcoming fireplace lobby.
Who this is for
History-curious visitors who want to understand the layers of Estonian bathing culture. First-timers should start with Kalma Saun for a well-run, English-friendly introduction.
Booking tips
Savusaun sessions outside Tallinn require booking 5–7 days ahead and typically run Thursday–Sunday. City-centre venues like Kalma Saun accept walk-ins most evenings.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best public saunas in Tallinn?
Tallinn's public sauna scene spans three generations: Soviet-era pesumajad that served apartment blocks without private baths; post-independence wellness clubs like Kalma Saun and Club 26 that modernised the format; and traditional savusaun operators running UNESCO-heritage smoke-sauna sessions in cabins outside the city. Most venues are walkable from the UNESCO Old Town.
Who are public saunas in Tallinn best for?
History-curious visitors who want to understand the layers of Estonian bathing culture. First-timers should start with Kalma Saun for a well-run, English-friendly introduction.
How do I book a public sauna in Tallinn?
Savusaun sessions outside Tallinn require booking 5–7 days ahead and typically run Thursday–Sunday. City-centre venues like Kalma Saun accept walk-ins most evenings.
