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Italian restaurant La Dolce Vita

Kompanii tn 12, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51007

La Dolce Vita is an Italian restaurant which opened its doors in 2003. Its Italian owners serve up traditional dishes from their country. Its pizzas are made in a wood-fired oven which is unique in Tartu, and there is a wide range of pasta dishes to choose from. Some pasta is imported from Italy, while the rest is made on site. The menu also features traditional meat dishes. The quality of La Dolce Vita’s menu is reflected in its simple, authentic components: Mozzarella and Parmesan cheese, tomatoes and olive oil. In the summer months you can enjoy the warmer weather on the restaurant’s terrace. The restaurant itself is close to a beautiful park, which is the perfect place to enjoy the gelato (Italian ice cream) that the restaurant offers.Home delivery available!

Amenities

  • WiFi

Open times

Throughout the Year

E-N11:30 - 23:00
R-L11:30 - 00:00
P12:00 - 23:00

Contact

  • +372 740 7545
  • ladolcevita@ladolcevita.ee

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Küljemäe Holiday House

Küljemäe Holiday House offers comfortable accommodation in a beautiful location in Nüpli village, which is 1.5 km from Otepää. The holiday house is private, surrounded by forests, and near two sandy beaches with crystal-clear water: Nüpli (300 m) and Pühajärv (1,200 m). The Tartu Marathon track and a scooter trail pass the holiday house. Otepää withj shops, restaurants, Tehvandi sport centre etc.) is just 2 km from here. We offer accommodation in apartments for 2–5 people with two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, a fireplace, and a balcony. We also have a large terrace and a room for seminars.It is possible to rent the entire holiday house with seven bedrooms, the fireplace room, and the sauna.

  • Family friendly
  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding

Kuutsemäe Ski Resort

Kuutsemäe, the most attractive and compact mountain sports centre in Estonia, offers leisure opportunities during all seasons. By today, the centre has proved its sustainability, and since 1991, it has been the only mountain skiing and snowboarding centre in Estonia that operates without interruption. Kuutsemäe Holiday Centre offers:• 7 lit slopes with varying degrees of difficulty• a slope for children• a snowboarding and skiing park; BagJump• skiing and snowboarding lessons; free skiing school for children• accommodation and catering• mountain skiing and snowboarding equipment rental• an excellent place for organizing winter or summer retreats for your companySee you at Kuutsemäe!

  • Parks

Räpina School of Horticulture collection garden

When walking around the Räpina School of Horticulture, you will find an exciting planting area for perennials, and you can enjoy various summer and perennial flowers in the collection garden. In the collection garden, you can admire 50 different varieties of park roses by Rein Joost, lilies of Mart Heering, about 30 varieties of lilacs by Adolf Vaigla, and 20 varieties of vines by Jaan Kivistik.There are more than 600 different species of trees and shrubs throughout the park and the school (dendrological plant material), with herbaceous plants that include perennials, roses, lianas, natural herbaceous plants, and summer plants – a total of almost 1,200 plants.It is possible to book excursions both in the park and in the collection garden.

  • Pet friendly

Veski Pub

Veski Pub in Antsla is a great place to have a meal in north-western Võru County. The cosy pub offers delicious dishes, and there is a different daily menu from Monday to Friday. You can buy our home-baked bread or make use of our courtyard to barbecue or for the kids to enjoy themselves in the playground. Catering is available for groups, and the pub can be hired as a venue for parties, family events and other occasions.

  • Pet friendly
  • Family friendly

Aleksandri Hotel

Hotel Aleksandri awaits you on Aleksandri tänav in the heart of Tartu, a 15-minute walk from the Old Town. We offer rooms of different sizes and price classes on three floors. Guests can park their car in the car park in the courtyard.The Aura Waterpark, the AHHAA Science Centre, the Vanemuine Theatre, and several shopping and entertainment centres are in the immediate vicinity of the hotel. The Bavarian-style restaurant-pub Aleksander is located in the same building as the hotel.At Aleksandri Hotel, you will find a cosy atmosphere and a friendly and caring staff.

Memorial stone to the first Estonian Song Festival

The memorial stone to the first Estonian song festival was unveiled on the 125th anniversary of the festival in 1994. It was designed by Mati Karmin.Between the two millstones (czarist power and hard work and austerity), the heads are like grains that are being ground. They sing despite the pressure (Mati Karmin XL, 2019).The first song festival was held in Tartu from 18–20 June 1869. It was opened in Toomeoru but mainly took place in the gardens of the Ressourc society opposite St Peter’s Church, which enjoyed beautiful views over the town and the Emajõgi River. The festival was attended by 46 choirs, involving almost 800 male singers and four brass bands. Almost 15,000 people attended the festival.

  • Guided tours

Dr. Fr. R. Kreutzwald Memorial Museum

The museum features the home of Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1803-1882), a physician and the founder of Estonian national literature, in Võru and gives a good overview of his activities. His living quarters reflect the interior design typical of the time; the garden house accommodates literary exposition. In the storehouse there is an exhibition of art inspired by Kreutzwald’s writings, reprints and translations of his works. The stable features different vehicles and the fairy-tale room several ethnographic objects. There are also a cellar, sauna, well, garden and an arbour in the museum complex. The activity room is designed for handicraft, drawing and constructing.

  • Churches

Rajaküla Old Believers’ Worship House

It is believed that the Raja congregation of Old Believers was established in the first quarter of the 18th century. The congregation was given permission to build its own church only in 1879. The church was destroyed during the Second World War – the only thing left is the belfry. The present worship house has 11 rooms. In 1854–1930 Gavriil Frolov lived in the worship house. He taught children icon-writing, reading and writing in Old-Slavic, also singing based on old musical notation.

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