Apartment at Rootsi Street
What awaits you?
The apartment is a three-room unit—consisting of a living room and two bedrooms that can accommodate up to six people. The shower and WC are separate. The kitchen is fully equipped, allowing you to cook whatever you desire. It includes a stove, oven, microwave, toaster, kettle, and coffee machine. We also provide coffee, tea, sugar, and some spices for your convenience.
In the larger bedroom, there is one wide 140 cm bed for two people and one narrow 90 cm bed for one person. The smaller bedroom has two 80 cm beds, which can be combined into one wide 160 cm bed if needed. When booking for six people, we will set up a sixth bed with a mattress topper on the living room sofa. Additionally, there is space in the apartment for a travel crib for children.
The entire apartment has Wi-Fi, and the TV features Telia TV.
Location
The apartment is located on Roosti Street, a quiet street in the city center.
Interesting fact:
When you walk from Rootsi Street to Tallinna Street, directly in front of you is a stone building richly adorned with fine dolomite work, characteristic of Saaremaa, whose historical value far exceeds its modest architecture. Completed in 1862, the building was purchased by the Kuressaare Estonian Society in 1911, which became a carrier of Estonian culture and identity in the predominantly German-speaking town. The community center hosted choirs and theater groups, various educational courses were held, and a cinema was opened in 1923. From the KES theater group, a professional Kuressaare Theater emerged by 1935, which occupied the building until its closure in 1951. Subsequently, it housed the district's cultural center until 1967, which also included the Saaremaa People's Theatre, established in 1963. After extensive reconstruction, the once grand cultural temple became the home of the Kuressaare City Theater in 1999, where it remains to this day.