
Tartu - Wikipedia
Tartu, the largest urban centre of southern Estonia, is often considered the "intellectual capital city" of the country, [1] [2] [5] [6] [7] especially as it is home to the nation's oldest and most …
Official tourism site of Tartu and Tartu County - Visit Tartu
With its versatility and vibrant atmosphere, Tartu captivates everyone – whether you’re a passionate culture enthusiast, an adventurous sports fan, or a digital nomad. Tartu and …
Tartu - Visit Estonia
Jan 27, 2024 · Tartu is known as Estonia's cultural "heart and soul." Tartu hosts a varied calendar of plays, concerts, festivals, conferences, and sporting events throughout the year. It is also …
What to see and do in Tartu, Estonia - National Geographic
Jun 10, 2024 · Estonia’s second city is coming into its own as more than 1,000 arts and culture projects take over as part of its European Capital of Culture 2024 programme — here’s how to …
Best Things To Do In Tartu, Estonia: A 2-Day Itinerary
Mar 25, 2025 · The ultimate Tartu travel guide covering the best things to do in Tartu, restaurants and places to stay in Estonia's second-largest city!
10 Best Things to Do in Tartu, Estonia - Road Affair
Dec 24, 2023 · The nation’s second city, Tartu, is a lively university city, home to its own compelling history. In fact, Tartu is actually the oldest city in Estonia and dates back to the …
Tartu – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Tartu (formerly known as Dorpat or Yuryev) is the second largest city in Estonia with a population of 94,000 (2019). Tartu is a Hanseatic city and a university town. It is the oldest city in Estonia, …
10 reasons to visit Tartu
Here are the main reasons that make Tartu special. Enjoy exploring! 1. A colourful combination of cultural heritage and modernness. Tartu, as the oldest city in the Baltics, offers exciting sights …
See & Do - Visit Tartu
Unlock the best of what to see and do in Tartu: interesting museums, sights, fun attractions, sport and nature resorts and many more.
Tartu - Wikitravel
Jun 18, 2023 · Tartu (historically known as Dorpat or Yuryev) [2] is the second largest city in Estonia with a population of 100,000. It is a Hanseatic city and a university town. Dating back …