Located in Tartu, Dorpat Hotel offers rooms with cable TV and a free Wi-Fi internet connection. The rooms of the Dorpat Hotel feature a work desk and a private bathroom with a shower and hairdryer.
Maksim
Latvia
Clean and comfortable hotel close to the city center just in front of a bus terminal and few shopping malls
Located in Tartu, Hotel Tartu offers air-conditioned rooms with an LCD TV with satellite channels, a private bathroom and free Wi-Fi. Free private parking is available.
Marjatta
Finland
The staff at reception was friendly. The hotel is in the very center.
Located in the center of Tartu, on the edge of the Old Town, Art Hotel Pallas, renovated in May 2020, offers modern, air-conditioned rooms with an LCD TV with satellite channels and free WiFi.
Sarah
United States of America
Air conditioning, delicious breakfast, comfortable beds were all standout features.
The small and comfortable Hansa Hotel is only a few minutes away from the center of Tartu, close to the shopping centers and the Emajögi River. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Ott
Estonia
The room was clean and comfortable, the staff very friendly and the breakfast was excellent.
Villa Margaretha Boutique Hotell is a cozy and small hotel in Art Nouveau style, conveniently located only a 5-minute walk away from Tartu’s historic center.
Salme
United States of America
Loved the character of Villa Margaretha! The two-story suite was spacious and very clean. It was quiet at night but still centrally located. The front desk was always helpful and gracious. Looking forward to coming back soon :)
Barclay Hotel is located in the center of Tartu, only 1640 feet from Tartu University and close to several banks and shopping centers. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Max
Finland
I stayed in the hotel for a year ago, and then rated it the following way (quote):
"Liked · A modest, a bit worn down hotel. But very well situated and price worthy. If you only need a clean, cheap room downtown to only sleep in, a very good choice.
The staff was very friendly and helpful.
The hotel also has an interesting history, the building was head quarter for the Soviet occupant troups in the area 1944-1992, after which it was refurnished as a hotel."
Now a year later I have nothing to add! A good cheap choice, very well situated.
In my review in March 2023 i claimed, that "the breakfast was ok but not really worth the price (10€)". This year I would say that also the breakfast was perfectly ok. Perhaps they read my review?
The Antonius is a luxurious boutique hotel in the heart of the old town of Tartu, directly opposite the main building of Tartu university. Tartu Town hall is 558 feet away.
Located in Tartu, within 2.1 miles of University of Tartu Natural History Museum and 2.3 miles of Tartu Town Hall, Tartu Rakendusliku Kolledži Hotell provides accommodations with a restaurant and free...
Located in Tartu, within 2.1 miles of University of Tartu Natural History Museum and 2.3 miles of Tartu Town Hall, Tartu Rakendusliku Kolledži Hotell provides accommodations with a restaurant and free...
Affordable, clean and comfortable. Good breakfast.
Villa Margaretha Boutique Hotell is a cozy and small hotel in Art Nouveau style, conveniently located only a 5-minute walk away from Tartu’s historic center.
Closeness to the city centre and very good environment
Barclay Hotel is located in the center of Tartu, only 1640 feet from Tartu University and close to several banks and shopping centers. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Good location, clean , quiet, interesting elevator
FAQs about hotels in Tartu
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tartu this weekend is £109 or, for a 4-star hotel, £150. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tartu for this weekend cost around £97 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £72 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tartu for tonight. You'll pay around £107 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tartu will cost around £97, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
In 2024 Tartu will be the European Capital of Culture.
In 2024 Tartu will be the European Capital of Culture. There are many events planned in the city. I recommend everyone to visit it.
The city has a very interesting scientific center AHHAA. Both children and adults will find it very interesting there.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Tartu is the European Capital of Culture in 2024
Tartu is the European Capital of Culture in 2024
Tartu together with Southern Estonia is the European Capital of Culture in 2024.
The year-long programme in Tartu and Southern Estonia presents the story of the Arts of Survival – the knowledge, skills, and values that will help us lead a good life in the future, and everything that we endorse, cherish, share with and learn from Europe. The four most important Arts of Survival featured in the Tartu 2024 programme are uniqueness, sustainability, awareness, and co-creation.
Tartu 2024 brings over 1000 events to Tartu and Southern Estonia. Learn more about the programme here: https://visittartu.com/tartu-european-capital-culture-2024
Ede
Estonia
10
Scored 10
Tartu is the second biggest city in Estonia, it has lots of...
Tartu is the second biggest city in Estonia, it has lots of places to visit, like museums, science centre, shopping centres, theatre, there are lots of walking to do, there are great local transport links in Tartu, there are plenty of hotels,B&Bs, plus apartments to stay in, most of the big shopping centres are in the city centre, there is also a free bus that takes you to one of the biggest shopping centres in Estonia, just on the outside of Tartu, that shopping centre is very big, and takes about two hours to walk round, it has a lot of different store, restaurants, etc there.
The local buses are also great to use,buy a tartu bus card, tap and go, or, buy tickets at Tartu bus Station,there are local buses, and city buses, there are lots of them, make sure to get a map, as it is a little difficult to know where to go/get off, if you do not know the area.
By the river, across the foot bridge from the city centre behind the market, you will find a nice beach area for summer, it is lovely there, and sandy, plus changing areas for everyone.
Derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Tartu is second biggest city in Estonia,lots of old,and new...
Tartu is second biggest city in Estonia,lots of old,and new buildings close together,lovely bus station,lots of shopping centres in city centre,plus free bus to biggest shopping centre outside of Tartu.
Lots to see,and do in Tartu,walking along river in summer is best,lots of museum's,and churches to visit,plus gardens,and parks,even a beach in summer close to river,and river boat cruises too in summer.
I love Tartu,has been here on holiday for many years,as my partner is Estonian,and has family living in Tartu,Tallinn,and Elva,also visit Parnu, the beach city.
Derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fell in love with Tartu!
Fell in love with Tartu! An absolutely amazing city with a wide range of museums and activities, cosy and variable dining places, perfect for strolling and cycling around... So much to discover! I will surely return!
Try out the city museums, observation tower, printing history museums, science center, spa center, public transportation is easy to use and takes you all around town with an ease. Yet, one can also rent city bikes to move around 😀
Merli
Estonia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tartu is a beautiful student city to stay at.
Tartu is a beautiful student city to stay at. With the river running right through it it has everything you can wish for. It is busy enough to get whatever you want, but also to feel almost alone enjoying the lights around the river lights during the evening.
Also a lot of nature in a short drive away.
bare bones efficiency apartments which I personally quite like: independent living on my own terms. Not dependent on any hotel restaurant etc. However no frills either. no gym, free breakfast or anything like that. We had all that we needed on hand except for the cookware but generally this is a great little home base for sightseeing. walking distance to the train from Tallinn and from the sights in Tartu
Overall a lovely hotel. A large room and a decent breakfast (mostly nordic/english, no baked goods for you sweet tooth). Premises close to the wonderful Estonian National Museum and a manor park to take a stroll is just accross the road. Most comfortable if you are by car. However, pedestrians can benefit of citybike/scooter services that are available near the hotel (if it is the season).
Very kid and family friendly. Short walking distance from Ahhaa and Auru. Wonderful breakfast, wide spread of af choice even for pickiest eaters. 24h parking only for 5Eur additional fee. 1min walking distance to shopping center with food store and food courts Opposite the hotel there is a open air market. I suppose this hotel is also dog friendly as we saw costumers with small dogs.
The breakfirst was fulfilling, thank you. Also, as soon as all the night-party-guests in their rooms were sleeping, the hotel became lovely and quiet place to stay.. Reception ladies were all friendly and helpful, and the same compliment belongs to the lady from the breakfirst area. I could open the bedroom windows for fresh air which is another bonus :) The view was beautiful.
Great location: it's right in the Old Town and on the "bar" street of Tartu. The breakfast was a big surprise for me in a good way. I thought it was just another breakfast buffet, but it's not. It felt it was like a lunch buffet. I believed the gelato made everyone happy, including me. The use of technology in the hotel worked like magic: super convenient.
I liked the helpfulness of the staff. It is still not unusual in parts of Eastern Europe, as Estonia obviously is part of, that staff sees a guest who asks for help or guidance as a burden. This was not the case in the Dorpat Hotel - the staff consisted of young women who spoke in a better English than myself, and were very helpful.
Staff was exceptionally professional and friendly ❤️ Alltogether the whole stay was perfect! It was my first time there and definately going back - top 5 favourite hotels in Estonia for sure.
Excellent location, right next to the AHHAA science center, 10m walk to old town and the University of Tartu. A lot of restaurants and supermarkets around the hotel. Free parking is a bonus.
20 minute walk from the centre on the northern side of the river in Tartu or catch bus 4. A pleasant walk to the Estonian National Museum. Free parking and a decent breakfast. Grear value!
The owners are very very friendly and helpful. They were helping me for any questions! Big thanks to them for anything! Peace and friendship forever for Estonian and Russian people!
Not the first time staying at the Tartu hotel and hopefully not the last time. Everything is great - the location (50m from the bus station) the breakfast and the room itself.
Finally a place where the the floor of the bathroom/toilet room does not get flooded with water once someone takes a shower! Such a common problem in Estonian accommodations.
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