Apartment at Uus Roomassaare
What awaits you?
The apartment has two rooms—a bedroom and a kitchen-living room. Additionally, there is a spacious WC-shower room and a hallway. In the summer, you can enjoy time in the pleasant garden, with a table and chairs available in the corridor for outdoor use. The kitchen is fully equipped, allowing you to cook whatever you desire. It includes an induction stove, oven, microwave, kettle, coffee machine, and fridge.
The bedroom has one wide 140 cm bed for two people and one narrow 90 cm bed for one person. Additionally, the living room sofa can be converted into a bed, accommodating one adult. Therefore, the apartment can comfortably fit four adults. The TV features ElisaTV and Elisa HUUB, and the entire apartment has Wi-Fi access.
Booking is currently available via Airbnb or by contacting us directly at info@mariarooms.ee.
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Location
The apartment is located in Kuressaare's historic resort district, near the city park, on Uus Roomassaare Street. Walking along the surrounding streets, you can experience the classical charm of Kuressaare, with its “lace-like” houses and beautiful verandas. You’ll often see people tending to their gardens or walking their dogs.
Interesting fact:
If you walk from the apartment towards the park, on the last undeveloped plot on the left, once stood the mud bathhouse named Roomassaare, established in 1876 by Dr. Wladislaw von Szeliga-Mierzejewski. It was the most modern bathhouse in the Baltics at the time. To promote Saaremaa's mud therapy, Mierzejewski, together with his son, wrote a guidebook titled "Putevoditel na grjazi i morskija kupanja v Arensburge," which spread throughout the Russian Empire and attracted many visitors to Kuressaare.
The Roomassaare mud bathhouse operated until World War I, when it was looted. In 1923, the mud bathhouse was reopened, but during World War II, only ruins remained.