Estonia's second largest town, Tartu lies 180 kilometres south from Tallinn. It is home to the country's oldest and most famous university, founded by king Gustav Adolf of Sweden in 1632. The whole town's life flows and ebbs around the university and students form a very visible and lively core of the population.
From the Tartu Travel Guide
we had a great stay her in looming hotel! very nice girl who runs the place! very helpful! its a very cousy place to stay ... more
Very funny house and friendly people! You get not breakfast, but a shop to buy is 300 meters from the house. You have an own kitchen and bathroom with laundry-machine. ... more
30th June 2011
Very quiet night's sleep in the national park, which is nice for a change. We drove on to Tartu ...
Posted in Kim and Danny 2011 by kimdanny
To Tartu (Estonia)
go as far as Tartu. They were right. Once again, I fell in love with a place. Tartu was also ...
Posted in Barry Travels the World by NZBarry
Continued Adventure in Estonia, TARTU
After we Satisfied our thirst from Tallin, we Went to TARTU...it town in the boarder of Russia. You see many young people in this town b/c it has the best universities and colleges. It is in the middle of no-where. It is interesting just for one day. It seemed like we were the only Tourists there b ...
Posted in TRAVELING WITH KIDS by NAGATTRAVEL















