Where to Stay in Tartu, One of the Three 2024 European Capitals of Culture

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 20, 2024 11:30 AMNews
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Tartu, Estonia’s second city and intellectual hub, is a must-visit in 2024 as it has been designated one of the European Capitals of Culture. This accolade brings a year-long celebration with over 1,000 events, exhibitions, and arts projects. With its charming old town, cobblestone streets, neoclassical landmarks, and proximity to the wild landscapes of southern Estonia, Tartu offers a rich and immersive cultural experience. Here are some of the best places to stay in Tartu to make the most of your visit.

1. Art Hotel Pallas

Art Hotel Pallas celebrates Tartu's artistic heritage and its legacy as Estonia’s intellectual center. The hotel occupies the site of Estonia’s first art school, which operated from 1919 to 1944. Vibrant murals by prominent Pallas Art School alumni, such as Karl Pärsimägi and Ado Vabbe, decorate the rooms. The contemporary design and furniture provide a modern yet artistic ambiance.

The gastropub-style restaurant Humal, located next to the hotel, serves as the breakfast venue and offers a contemporary pan-European menu and craft beer. Art Hotel Pallas is a five-minute walk from the historic center and 15 minutes from the bohemian Karlova neighborhood. It’s also close to the main bus terminal, making it convenient for day trips to nearby attractions.

Price: From €80 (£69), B&B.

2. Hotel Antonius

Opposite the University of Tartu’s main building, Hotel Antonius is an opulent, 27-room hotel dating back to 1811. The rooms are adorned with antiques, and the hotel features a regal library. During the summer, the Mediterranean courtyard transforms into a lively café.

Price: From €83 (£71), B&B.

3. Villa Margaretha

Built in 1919 by local photographer Heinrich Riedel and named after his wife, Villa Margaretha is a charming art nouveau villa. The period-inspired interior design includes ornately tiled fireplaces and art nouveau furniture, making it ideal for design enthusiasts. The hotel also features its own sauna.

Price: From €70 (£60).

4. ÖÖD at Metsajärve

For those looking to immerse themselves in nature, ÖÖD Hötels offers beautiful, compact cabins with mirrored glass exteriors that blend into their forest surroundings. The ÖÖD at Metsajärve cabin, located a 45-minute drive south of Tartu, is designed for two guests and sits on a riverbank. Guests can enjoy morning yoga sessions or a refreshing plunge into the water after relaxing in the wood-fired sauna.

Price: From €242 (£208).

In Conclusion

Tartu’s diverse accommodations reflect its rich history and vibrant cultural scene. Whether you prefer an artistic boutique hotel, a luxurious historical stay, a charming art nouveau villa, or a secluded cabin in nature, Tartu offers a unique and memorable experience for every traveler.

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