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Rare Apartments

Pikk tn 40, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 50603

Rare Apartments are new micro-apartments with fresh design in the heart of Tartu, where style, comfort, and modern solutions meet. The apartments are equipped with everything necessary to offer a homey feeling during both short and long stays, including an open kitchen with essential accessories and appliances, a comfortable bed, and fast and reliable internet.
In addition to cozy interior design, guests have access to several amenities – private parking with electric car charging options, bicycle parking, laundry rooms, and sauna and seminar rooms. Personal belongings can also be stored in a mini-warehouse if desired.
Security and privacy are integral parts of Rare Apartments. Entrances are equipped with smart locks, allowing contactless movement while providing security assurances to every guest. Rare Apartments are designed for people seeking a modern, functional, and cozy place to stay in the heart of Tartu, with everything necessary within reach.

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  • WiFi
  • Paid parking
  • Washing machine
  • Fridge

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Throughout the Year

09:00 - 17:00

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  • +372 5450 0800
  • info@rareapartments.ee

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Water tower of Raadi Manor

The water tower of Raadi Manor dates back to the 19th century. In ancient times, the tower housed the manor clock, which let the manor workers know it was time for lunch. After World War II, the building was used by the Soviet army and was restored in 2002.Inside the water tower is an exhibition of the Estonian National Museum. Visiting the photo exhibition Raadi Through the Ages, which runs along the floors of the water tower, offers not only historical knowledge but also enchanting views of the cosy Raadi Manor Park.The exhibition is open by reservation and a visit to the water tower can be ordered together with the guided tour of the Estonian National Museum 'Raadi Manor Park Tour'.

  • Churches

Obinitsa Church and Cemetery

Obinitsa Church was built deep in the Soviet era: 1952, when the country was led by Comrade Stalin. The people's desire for a new sanctuary (the old church was given to the school) was so great, that it bypassed the politics of the day. The Obinitsa Church's main holiday is 19 August - The Feast of the Transfiguration - and thousands of people visit the church that day to remember their ancestors and spend time with a relatives. People have been buried in Obinitsa Cemetery for at least 1,500 years. The oldest burials are marked by small stones located in the western part of the cemetery. The well-known Seto singer Hilana Taarka and the creator of the Obinitsa Museum, Lidia Sillaots, are buried in this park-like cemetery.

  • Lookout towers
  • Birdwatching

Räpina polder conservation area

Räpina polder on the banks of Lake Lämmijärv is a bird-nesting area of international importance. It is a place of nesting and migrating through for many protected bird species. Of the species that nest here, the prominent ones from the perspective of bird protection are corn crake, black tern and little gull, to whom the Räpina polder is one of the best areas in Estonia. Of the migratory birds, the most important species are crane and white-fronted goose. The polder is an important place of nesting and stopping also for waterfowls and Charadriiformers. Up to 1.5 million birds pass through this area during the migration period. The area is the most important assembling area of migratory birds in Eastern Estonia. There are watchtowers for bird watching.

  • Hiking Trails

Helme caves

Located in the manor park of the same name, the Helme caves, are an unrivalled sight in Estonia. Situated to the north of castle ruins, the caves have a white Burtniek layer of sandstone walls standing 3 m high. Unfortunately for cave lovers though, some of the better known caves have already collapsed. Once comprised of seven interlinked chambers, the biggest of which was known as the Church of Moses. Peppered with springs, the caves have a long history; and over the years they have been dug out and used as shelters when needed. Did you know...?: In ancient times the Helme caves were also known locally as the gateway to Hell.Kivialune (under the rocks) was a shelter for Old Estonians during the wars.

  • Camping sites

Kurgjärve Sports Centre

We offer accommodation for up to 256 people and we can service events for up to two thousand people with the use of our camping site. We can put up a stage for different events. We have a basketball court with a wooden floor and sand volleyball courts, guests can also use the gym and running tracks. In winter we have 1, 3 and 5 km ski trails and there's an opportunity to organise ski hikes to beautiful places with trails as long as 20 km. We also have a ice rink and you can rent a sauna by the lake, which includes a 50 metre swimming lane. You can also take a boat out on the lake.

  • Smoke saunas

Smoke sauna at Guest House Kevvai

Experience the authentic charm of an Estonian smoke sauna on the shores of Lake Jõksi at Kevvai Guesthousein South Estonia. This 125-year-old, lovingly restored sauna invites you to enjoy the heat of a traditional stone stove, with room for up to 10 people in the spacious steam room. When your body is warm and relaxed, step straight out into nature for a refreshing plunge into the clear lake. Guests can also take part in a special introduction to smoke-sauna customs and traditions, learning how this ancient ritual nurtures both body and spirit. Good to know: Next to the sauna is a cosy event house, perfect for gatherings of 20–25 people, making Kevvai an ideal place to unwind with friends or celebrate in true Estonian style.

Ületammi (Risbieter’s) cliff

The Ületammi cliff, better known as the Risbieter's cliff thanks to the film The Last Relic (1969), is a sandstone outcrop in the Ahja River Primeval Valley Nature Protection Area, on the Taevaskoja–Otteni–Taevaskoja hiking trail. The murder of Hans von Risbieter was filmed in this place. To the west of the cliff is the Otten's Bridge, which was also used for filming.It is possible to grill and make a fire at the Otten's campfire site near the Ületammi clfif. Camping is also allowed there.

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  • Guided tours
  • Workshops
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University of Tartu Natural History Museum

The permanent exhibition Earth. Life. Story. includes nearly 8,000 scientific exhibit items, which tell the development story of planet Earth from the beginning of the universe until the modern day. At the exhibition, you can explore the traces of life from millions of years ago, admire shiny minerals, watch the so-called night airport of butterflies, or track the movement of the placoderm fish from the Devonian era. You can look the first jackal caught in Estonia in the eye and experience the human body through the eyes of a reptile. Visitors will be glad to see the favourites of several generations: the elk, bison, and giraffe. We also have live animals, such as the Python Regius, a turtle, a green iguana, and many other small exotic animals. See you at the Natural History Museum!

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