Understand
[edit]The earliest records of Kuressaare is a document written in 1381 that mentions that the town housed the fortified residency of a local Catholic bishop and that it was the main center for the islands of western Estonia. Kuressaare used to be known as Arensburg, and it received city status in 1563. The town has a population of around 13,000 (2018).
- Tourist Information Centre, Tallinna 2, ☏ +372 45 33 766, +372 453 31 20, fax: +372 453 31 20, [email protected].
Get in
[edit]By plane
[edit]- 1 Kuressaare Airport (URE IATA) (3 km from the town). The quickest way to reach Saaremaa is by air. The regular flights between Tallinn and Kuressaare are operated by Transaviabaltika Sunday to Friday, all the year round. It takes 40 minutes to fly from Tallinn to Kuressaare, and there is a bus waiting the passengers at Kuressaare Airport.
By bus
[edit]Several buses run daily between Kuressaare and Tallinn's main bus station. The trip takes 4 hours and traverses the strait between the mainland and the islands by means of a 30-minute ferry.
Bus schedules are easily available online – read more under Estonia#Get around.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Saaremaa Museum / Castle (Kuressaare Episcopal Castle). May–Aug daily 10:00–19:00, Sep–Apr W–Su 11:00–18:00. The fortress is well preserved and located in the city center. €6.
Do
[edit]- Health spas. The city has a large number of spas.
- 1 Spa Hotel Rüütli, Pargi 12, ☏ +372 454 8100. The spa’s water park features a 25-meter 4-lane swimming pool, a 52-meter water slide, a children’s pool and hot tub, and a steam room.
- 2 Grand Rose Spa, Tallinna 15, ☏ +372 666 7000. The spa and sauna center features a swimming pool, cold water pool and Japanese pool, small children’s pool, jacuzzi and foot baths, 2 steam baths, juniper sauna, Finnish sauna, birch sauna, aroma sauna, salt room, Garra Rufa fish pedicure, relaxation rooms and massage facilities.
- Football: FC Kuressaare play soccer in Meistriliiga, Estonia's top tier. Their home ground Kuressaare Linnastaadion (capacity 2000) is 1 km south of town centre. The playing season is March-Nov.
Buy
[edit]There are several malls around town as well as some smaller shops in the town centre.
- 1 Auriga Center, Tallinna 88, Kudjape, ☏ +372 452 2500. M-Sa 10:00–20:00, Su 10:00–18:00. The biggest mall in Kuressaare, located at the edge of the town. Offers clothes shops, restaurants and a cinema.
- 2 Saaremaa Kaubamaja, Raekoja 1, ☏ +372 5307 0169. M-F 10:00–19:00, Weekend 10:00–16:00. Has a sports shop, a department store and several other smaller shops.
- In the city center, next to the tourist office, is a brown building. There are some clothes shops, a bookstore and a kiosk.
Eat
[edit]- 1 Restaurant La Perla, Lossi 3, ☏ +372 453 6910. M-F 12:00-23:00, Sa Su 13-23:00. Italian restaurant.
- 2 Cafe Kessu, Tallinna 16, [email protected]. M-F 08:00-19:00, Sa 09:00-19:00, Su 10:00-18:00.
- 3 Hesburger, Tallinna 88, Kudjape, Lääne-Saaremaa vald (at Auriga Center), [email protected]. Daily 10:00–21:00. Finnish fast food chain
- 4 Kuressaare Kuursaal, Lossipark 1, ☏ +327 453 9749. Fish restaurant. Only open in summer.
Drink
[edit]- 1 Bar Kodulinna, Tallinna 11, ☏ +372 453 1178.
- 2 Club Diva, Raekoja 8, ☏ +372 5648 6328.
- Nightclub Privilege, Tallinna 10a.
Sleep
[edit]Budget
[edit]- 1 Server Backpackers, Tolli 7, ☏ +372 5050409. Dorm from €15.
- 2 Guesthouse Laurits, Kauba 5, ☏ +372 56499227. Excellent ratings. From €17.
Mid-range and splurge
[edit]- 3 Arensburg Boutique Hotel & Spa, Lossi 15, ☏ +372 452 4700, [email protected].
- 4 Georg Ots Spa, Tori 2, ☏ +372 45 50 000, +372 45 50 101, [email protected].
- Grand Rose Spa, Tallinna 15, ☏ +372 666 7000, [email protected].
- 5 Johan Spa, Kauba 13, ☏ +372 45 40000, fax: +372 45 40012, [email protected].
- 6 Linnahotell (Hotel NOSPA), Lasteaia 7, ☏ +372 45 31 888, fax: +372 45 33 688, [email protected].
- Saaremaa Spa Hotels: Meri, Ruutli & Saaremaa Valss. Three spa hotels in the town.
Go next
[edit]- Pärnu – Estonia's 4th largest city and the summer capital of Estonia, popular for its balneo-therapy complexes and spa centres, surrounded by numerous beaches.
- Hiiumaa – Estonia's second largest island.