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Tartu Town Hall Square Apartment

Raekoja plats 11, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51004

Tartu Town Hall Square Apartment is a comfortable and cozy accommodation in the heart of Old Town.
Experience the heart of Tartu by staying in our bright and cozy apartment on Town Hall Square. It accommodates up to four guests, making it ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples who wish to explore the city. The apartment has two bedrooms: one spacious room with a view of Town Hall Square and a wide double bed, and another room with a balcony and two beds that can be joined into one wide bed if needed.
The apartment is equipped with all amenities. The balcony facing the courtyard is ideal for enjoying morning coffee or relaxing after a city tour. Free parking in the courtyard makes arrival especially convenient, a definite plus in the central area of Tartu.
Step out the door, and you are in Old Town, where all the main museums, cafés, and restaurants are just a few steps away.

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  • WiFi
  • Free parking
  • Fridge

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Kontakt

  • +372 509 0046
  • udukiri@gmail.com

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  • Castles

Sillapää Castle

Räpina Mäemõisa Manor House, also known as Sillapää Castle representing the Late Classical style was built in the middle of the 19th century. The centre and annexes of the original building had two storeys which were connected with one-storey galleries. The rear of the building is decorated by four Ionic columns with triangular pediment portico. In 1924 the predecessor of the gardening school started its activities in the building. During 1937-1938 the castle was reconstructed as a fully two-storey building. Today the Manor House accommodates the Räpina Local Lore and Gardening Museum, the Räpina Music School and the Räpina Folk School.

  • Lighthouses

Nina beacon light

On Lake Peipsi, massive fog can sometimes rise in winter. The shore edge disappears with the fog and when it gets dark, the light beam of the lighthouse does not pass through it. It is said that years ago, locals rang church bells to help the fishermen find their way to the shore.The reinforced concrete beacon was built in 1938. A beacon is a lighthouse with a visibility of less than 10 nautical miles. The height of the beacon is 11 metres and the height of the light is 14 metres.In spring, the famous icebergs of Lake Peipus can be seen here. This is because of the stone bridge created by the hero of the Estonian national epic, Kalevipoeg.

  • Smoke saunas

Uhtjärve Ancient Valley Witch’s Republic smoke sauna

Come and enjoy an authentic smoke sauna experience in the world's smallest state - Uhtjärve Ancient Valley Witch's Republic in Võru County!The sauna has a separate shower room and a seating area for up to 10 people.Did you know...?*The Witch's Kitchen can provide catering if organised in advance. Recreational activities can also be arranged.

Chaplin Pub

Chaplin Pub is located in the centre of Tartu and it is a film-themed diner. It is possible to dine at the pub daily, and as an alternative, there is an option to order food for home delivery.In addition to the film theme, Chaplin Pub offers a diverse menu that includes both traditional dishes and several pub specials. The pub atmosphere is friendly and fun, creating an ideal place for spending time with friends and enjoying a relaxing dinner.Come and enjoy good food and pleasant atmosphere at Chaplin Pub!

  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Sports centres
  • Tubing

Lüllemäe Ski Land

The Lüllemäe snowboard and ski hill is located in a naturally beautiful place, marked by the National Geographic yellow frame.The hillside is waiting for all those who enjoy winter. Visitors can use a snow tube track with a cable car.Downhill skiing training takes place on site under the guidance of instructors. Equipment can be rented on site. There are also Lüllemäe ski trails near the hill.Use of sports equipment and the ski lift can be paid for in cash on site.

Leevaku Hydroelectric Power Station and Museum

The power of the flowing waters of the river Võhandu has been harnessed in Leevaku since 1835, when the first mill was constructed here. In the early 20th century, there was a flour and timber mill here, as well as a wool factory. Clay pottery was also made. Leevaku hydroelectric power station was destroyed during World War II. In 1947, it was restored as a joint project of the young people of Võrumaa. It was closed two decades later and re-opened in 1993.During the summer, a museum is opened at the power station. You can find out about the history of the station, as well as that of Leevaku, and see how Soviet-era electricity meters worked.Tourist groups can book a visit outside schedule in advance by phone.

  • Family friendly

Sangaste Manor Stable Visitor Centre

The stable is one of the buildings of the Sangaste Manor which has been renovated into a visitor centre and today houses the exhibition Rukkikrahv ja Ilmaimed (The Rye Count and Wonders of the World).The exhibits at the centre tell the story of the scientific wonders of the 19th century and Count Berg, the owner of Sangaste Castle. It will take the visitors back in time for a hundred years and more. Visitors can also try out exercise devices and other equipment from that time. Children can have fun in the hall of technical wonders as well as at the ‘grandmother’s place’. Come discover and marvel!

Alatskivi Church of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church

In Alatskivi, make sure you also visit Alatskivi Church (1636) in addition to the castle. The unique church on Kirikumägi Hill was built by manor owner Stackelberg in 1777–1782. It was later altered and its layout was given the shape of a cross. W. Nolcken’s painting "Last Supper" adorns the altar of the church. The organ was made by Müllerstaedt in 1868.Alatskivi Church has been recognised as a cultural monument. Church services take place at 12.30 p.m. on Sundays; during that time, you can also view the interior of the church.Interesting to know: the graves of important contributors to local culture at Alatskivi cemetery are under national protection.

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