The 9 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Tartu, Tartu County

July 20, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Tartu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈtɑrtˑu], South Estonian: Tarto) is the second largest city of Estonia, after Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn.
Restaurants in Tartu

1. Wanderest

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Wanderest

Personalised guided hikes and day trips to mystical untouched bogs, forests and other beautiful natural habitats of Estonia. We map out a custom journey together with the client into Estonian wilderness and regions of cultural importance. All tours start from Tartu and transport is included in the price.

2. Escaper

Tiigi 78, Tartu 50410 Estonia +372 5376 5201 [email protected] http://www.escaper.ee/en/
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Escaper

The mission of Escaper, probably the best escape games creator in Estonia, is to provide you with escape games that are seasoned with thrilling and world-class special effects and offer a nice change to your daily routine and usual entertainment.

Reviewed By gurtiiee

Best place to go on a first date to test someone's patience :) Really cool decorations and rooms. One of the best ways to spend time in Tartu.

3. Tartu Old City

Tartu 50089 Estonia http://tartu.ee/
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4.5 based on 544 reviews

Tartu Old City

Reviewed By Katja2018062018

The old town with narrow pedestrian streets has a lot of interesting places: the Leaning house-, the Kissing Students fountain , the well-restored Town hall and houses on Town Hall square, a statue of Oscar Wilde, well-preserved wooden houses of the mid-18th century - Tartu toy museum and Theatre House. No less impressive is the Toome Hill Park with memorials to the university's best persons, the Angel's and the Devil's bridges, and the Cathedral ruins in a part of which the museum of Tartu University settles.

4. Tartu University Botanical Garden

Lai 38, Tartu 51005 Estonia +372 737 6180 [email protected] http://www.botaanikaaed.ut.ee/en
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Tartu University Botanical Garden

Come and visit one of the oldest Botanical Gardens in the world (founded in 1803). The Botanical Gardens were designed under the supervision of world-famous botanists, Prof Ledebour and Prof Bunge.The Botanical Gardens currently belong to the University of Tartu and they are used as a study base for students. The Botanical Gardens introduce new decorative plans and different methods of landscaping.Interesting facts:- there are 6500 species of plants from all climatic belts of the world in the Botanical Gardens, which makes it the most species-rich area in Estonia;- the palm house of the Botanical Gardens is the biggest in the Baltic States and also the richest in species.

Reviewed By connierideout16 - Playa del Carmen, Mexico

If you love nature, gardens and flowers be sure to wander around these gardens. Serene, well kept and filled with plants and flowers sure to make you smile.

5. 'The Kissing Students' sculpture and fountain

Raekoja Plats In front of the City Hall, Tartu 51004 Estonia +372 744 2111 [email protected] http://visittartu.com/kissing-students-sculpture-and-fountain
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'The Kissing Students' sculpture and fountain

The Kissing Students' sculpture and fountain is one of the most recognised symbols of Tartu. A fountain has stood in the same place since 1948, when newlyweds and their guests would visit it for luck, and people would also take a dip in it. The sculpture was created by Mati Karmin and completed in 1998. Since 2006 the fountain has been surrounded by tiles bearing the names of Tartu's sister cities: Bærum, Deventer, Ferrara, Fredriksberg, Hafnarfjorður, Hameenlinna, Kaunas, Luneburg, Pihkva, Riia, Salisbury, Tampere, Turu, Uppsala, Veszprem and Zutphen. They are situated in the direction that the cities lie from Tartu, marking the distances.

Reviewed By PBTravelstheWorld - Woodinville, United States

Fun statue of a young couple in this University town. Right in the middle of the pedestrian district, it is a quick stop as you stroll through the town.

6. Tartu Town Hall Square

Raekoja Plats, Tartu 51003 Estonia +372 744 2111 [email protected] http://visittartu.com/town-hall-square-tartu
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Tartu Town Hall Square

Tartu Town Hall Square is the trapeze-shaped central square of Tartu, surrounded by classical buildings. The current town hall is the third building that has been erected to that spot. In the 18th century, the square was the location of the most important market in the city – der Grosse Markt, or the Great Market. Since 1998, it has been adorned by the fountain known as the Kissing Students. Every day, bells ring out from the tower of the Town Hall; its 18 bells were manufactured in the bell foundry in Karlsruhe, Germany, and 16 bells were cast for the 15th anniversary of bell-ringing at the Royal Eijsbouts Belfry in the Netherlands. A yellow National Geographic window erected in the Town Hall Square represents Tartu as one of the places in Southern Estonia worth discovering.

Reviewed By grahamc894 - Dunton Green, United Kingdom

The Town Hall Square or Raekoja Plats is the place to go to appreciate the history of Tartu, Estonia's second city and home to its famous University. Tartu like Tallinn has an OId Town and a modern one, with Town Hall Square being the heart and soul of the Old Town. Buildings such as The Leaning House (1793 ) and the Kissing Students statue adorn this picturesque area which leads you into the University campus. The Town Hall ( post 1775 ) itself houses the Information Centre ( side entrance ) where you should pick up the pamphlet 'Strolls in Tartu' which will give you an excellent insight into this classicist city's history and you can follow all or parts of its recommended routes. Highly recommended and enjoy.

7. Toome Hill Park (Toomemagi)

Tartu Estonia +372 744 2111 [email protected] http://visittartu.com/toome-hill-park
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Toome Hill Park (Toomemagi)

Toomemägi or Toome Hill was a gift from Emperor Paul I to the University of Tartu – having previously been used by townsfolk to graze cattle. For hundreds of years it had been the centre point of the local population, later becoming the site of a castle which made it the heart of medieval Tartu. In the early decades of the 19th century it was turned into a park on the initiative of the university's plantation committee, with alleys of trees, paved roads and bridged gulleys. Along with the library, anatomicum, observatory and clinic it formed the intellectual focal point of Tartu.

8. Angel's Bridge (Inglisild)

Lossi Tanav, Tartu Estonia +372 744 2111 [email protected] https://visittartu.com/tartu-angel%E2%80%99s-bridge-inglisild
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Angel's Bridge (Inglisild)

When you walk to Toomemägi (Toome Hill) in Tartu, you will certainly notice the Inglisild, which was built in 1838 based on the design by architect J. W. Krause. There is a bar relief of G. Fr. Parrot, the first rector of the University of Tartu which was reopened in 1802, with the writing 'Otium reficit vires' (rest restores strength) on the bridge. Interesting facts: the name of the bridge probably comes from the name 'English bridge' as the park was established in the English style. Several legends are associated with the bridge. For example, it is said that when you hold your breath while running over the bridge, your wish will come true.

9. V Spa

Riia 2, Tartu 51004 Estonia +372 740 4070 [email protected] http://vspa.ee
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V Spa

Reviewed By ilubaf - Rome, Italy

Our day at the Spa has been really enjoyable and relaxing. The place is great, vast selection of saunas (Russian, juniper, honey, ice...). The round hydro massage pools were much appreciated

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