This modern hotel is located in the centre of Narva, in the immediate vicinity of the train and bus station on one side and Narva Castle and the river on the other side.
Located in the centre of Narva, a short walk away from Narva Castle and the 17th-century bastions, Inger Hotell offers Wi-Fi and private parking free of charge.
A recently renovated apartment, Madise Avenue apartment offers accommodation in Narva. This apartment offers free private parking, free shuttle service and free WiFi.
Anna
Russia
Very clean and nice apartment, 10 minutes walk to the boarder. The host was very accommodating and friendly. We are very grateful for everything.
Located in Narva in the Ida-Virumaa region, Victoria Apartment offers accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a sauna.
Alexander Elikhin
Finland
Very comfortable location 200m from the railway station and 15 mins walk from the main shopping mall. The center with restaurants nearby as well. Everything was tidy and clean. Comfortable furniture and kitchen. And definitely plus 100 points for the sauna!
Situated in Narva in the Ida-Virumaa region, Energy home has a balcony. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Santel Apart Hostel is located in Narva. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Margit
Estonia
Very clean and cozy place, everything feels new and fresh. The bunk beds were very sturdy, comfortable, and with excellent mattresses. As a frequent hostel traveller, I can say that this was one of my best bunk bed experiences :) There is a convenient common area with a well-equipped kitchen. The entrance with a code is convenient and no need to carry around keys. Narva bus/train station is about a 15-20 min walk away.
Narva is a mix of several unique historical places (castle,...
Narva is a mix of several unique historical places (castle, town hall, Krenholm manufactory) and grim Soviet concrete architecture. The promenade by the river deserves special attention, you can see another castle on Russian side and an endless string of people crossing the border on foot. There is a multi-kilometer nice sandy beach 15 kilometers from the town (in Narva-Jöesuu). You can rent bikes and tour all these places in a few days. Not a lot good places for eat, but Rimi's ready-to-eat food is ok. Note you must book Krenholm manufactory visit in advance at castle's museum.
Eino23
Finland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Narva castle and Lutheran church were in our must-see list.
Narva castle and Lutheran church were in our must-see list. Needless to underline the Kreenholm manufacture that was a true landmark. Narva-Jõesuu is in a close range and perfect for day at the beach leaving a lot of space for everyone. Overall decent value for money considering any alternatives either in Pärnu or Southern part of Estonia.
Reisija07
Estonia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Narva is a peaceful city, most of the city feels like a sum...
Narva is a peaceful city, most of the city feels like a sum of apartment buildings. The entire city is easily walkable. There are multiple shopping centers and a few cafes to eat. Good place for resting, not so much for someone looking for buzzing city life.
Tiina Pärtel
Estonia
Scored 10
10
Narva is a very interesting little Estonian city that is...
Narva is a very interesting little Estonian city that is mostly inhabited not by ethnic Estonians, but by ethnic Russians (which I found quite pleasing). There is an historic fortress there that I've visited in the past – primarily historic models and exhibits about campaigns of Peter the Great. The views along the river separating Estonia from Russia are quite nice and ideal for some lovely photos. Unfortunately, Narva Russians are treated with contempt and disdain by many, if not most, Estonians; it's a sad commentary on humanity. Estonian passport control and customs are quite invasive for an American citizen passing from Russia into Estonia (but survivable). In times past I have loved Narva, but sadly, the EU has made a very negative impact on this lovely little city.
Dean
United States
Scored 10
10
The Narva castle museum was exceptional with interactive...
The Narva castle museum was exceptional with interactive exhibits and a great view of the castle on the Russian side from the tower and the ramparts. Enjoyed eating in Narva and getting a taste for another side of Estonia!
Ann
Canada
Scored 10
10
Narva is the third largest town in Estonia, but not visited...
Narva is the third largest town in Estonia, but not visited by local and international tourists nearly enough. It has developed a lot during the past 10 years or so with sightseeing locations having been renovated, more restaurants opened, etc. Narva still tends to get a bad rap due to its difficult history (98% of old town bombed to the ground in WW2, most of the population made up of Soviet settlers and their descendants), but in reality it is a town like any other. It is actually a surprisingly green town (lots of greenery) and getting around is easy (I recommend using Bolt rental scooters). Sure, there are more abandoned buildings and less real estate development than in other larger Estonian towns, but the overall picture is actually very nice. I definitely recommend taking a few days to visit Narva. You might get positively surprised. And while you are there, take some more time to look around the rest of Ida-Virumaa county. Quite a lot of activities have been developed in the region during the past 10-20 years.
Priit
Estonia
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We highly enjoyed staying at this apartment while visiting Narva for a festival during a weekend. Me and my partner stayed at the large bedroom that has a very comfy bed and lots of space. Our friends stayed on couchbeds in the living room and also had a really good sleep. The apartment is impeccably kept and so clean. It was so easy to get the keys from lovely Valeria who met us when we arrived. The neighbourhood is quiet with many storeas nearby and the walk to the center is lovely. Would stay again on our next visit :)
The interior is cozy with ambient light, but the standout feature was the balcony - just perfect for leisurely coffee mornings. Situated right in the city center, every key spot was just a short walk away. The neighborhood was tranquil, ensuring a peaceful retreat. Our host was fantastic, making communication a breeze. Highly recommend this place for anyone visiting Narva!
The room with a landscape view was perfect. It was quiet and calm. We booked an extended room, and the hotel upgraded it to a luxury one. We slept well and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The hotel staff were very friendly and professional, and breakfast was great as usual.
A cozy room with big bed, super location, 5 min to Fama centrum and 5 min to Lidle. 15 min to promenade and board with Russia. Good european breakfast, a taxy´s fee is 3,50 only. Near good places to have a lunch, a great cafe in the lobby of Hotell.
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