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.
ELENI
Greece
Good location, clean. Closed parking next to the hotel. Nice personnel. Big room.
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.
Sven-Sander
Estonia
The room was quiet, the breakfast good and the location perfect.
Located in the centre 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.
Barclay Hotel is located in the centre of Tartu, only 500 metres from Tartu University and close to several banks and shopping centres. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Mäki-Korte
Finland
It is always nice when Hotel can offer safe place for motorcycles. Also I really liked the nice staff and Tartto as a city was beautiful.
The small and comfortable Hansa Hotel is only a few minutes away from the centre of Tartu, close to the shopping centres and the Emajögi River. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Natalja
Estonia
Beautiful hotel.
Feel yourself like a king of 19th century.
Very good breakfast.
City Centre is a 10-min walk.
Free parking.
Renovated bathroom.
Personal in very polite.
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 170 metres away.
Set in Tartu, within 3.4 km of University of Tartu Natural History Museum and 3.8 km of Tartu Town Hall, Tartu Rakendusliku Kolledži Hotell offers accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well...
Imre
Estonia
Friendly staff. Good breakfast. Was possible to park the motorbike at camera and hotel staff supervision.
Villa Margaretha Boutique Hotell is a cosy and small hotel in Art Nouveau style, conveniently located only a 5-minute walk away from Tartu’s historic centre.
Villa Margaretha Boutique Hotell is a cosy and small hotel in Art Nouveau style, conveniently located only a 5-minute walk away from Tartu’s historic centre.
Closeness to the city centre and very good environment
Barclay Hotel is located in the centre of Tartu, only 500 metres from Tartu University and close to several banks and shopping centres. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Good location, clean , quiet, interesting elevator
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.
Everything went well, excellent service and location
FAQs about hotels in Tartu
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tartu this weekend is £85 or, for a 4-star hotel, £132. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tartu for this weekend cost on average around £101 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
It is a great university town with a very beautiful old town...
It is a great university town with a very beautiful old town, good museums, music in the streets and lots to see. A trip is more than worth it! 5-7 days are recommended.
Especially the university museum on the mountain (old campus), several churches and the city museum. boat trips on the river and the many parks are recommended.
The KGB Freedom and resistance Museum is very impressive but not recommendable for little children. It shows the atrocities of different occupations.
Not recommendable is the modern National Museum outside the city. It has hardly any interesting expositions, hardly visible details because of poor illumination, etc... It looks very modern from the outside but the inside arrangements is rather boring and unimpressive.
Wladyslaw
Germany
10
Scored 10
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.
Larissa
Estonia
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 😀
It's a beautiful house and it gives you a great experience and insight into Estonian houses as opposed to a normal hotel. Molle, your host is a lovely lady that can speak English well to help you with your stay. Your room has a kitchenette with oven, microwave, hobs, washing machine and sink. Everything you need. It's about a 15 minute walk from the city center with a bus stop nearby. Really great all round, Molle really makes you feel like it's a home.
The hotel is built attached to the Lõunakeskus shopping mall, so that you can walk between the hotel and the mall without going outside. Everything is luxurious and clean inside the hotel. The price with the breakfast was just about right for us. Hotel Tartu was tiny bit cheaper and same level but we'd have had to drive there from LK and then find a parking.
Very nice hotel, with friendly staff and comfy rooms. I like that it is located in the city centre and there is a nice view to the river running through Tartu.
The breakfast is very tasty and lots to choose from. After breakfast we took a nice walk by the river and through the old town of Tartu. Overall a very pleasent experience with hotel Dorpat.
The hotel is outside of central Tartu, next to a large shopping mall. It seemed to be very popular with families with small kids. The city centre is easily accessible by car or by bus. The room was nice, comfortable and clean, the wifi worked well, breakfast was good (although almost the same every morning), the free parking lot was huge.
Hotel met booking request of room facing garden and kettle/cups.Quiet room, good bed and wifi+,heated bathroom floor.Breakfast buffet was very good.Staff at reception and at breakfast were very nice and helpful. Central location for both Estonian national museum (bus 50 meters away) and Old town/Toome hill. Strongly recommend
Nice location in a very unique, beautiful and calm district of Tartu, only 15 minutes on foot from the city center (where I studied for 2 weeks). The flat is pretty and comfortable, self check-in and check-out were efficient. Good Wi-Fi. The price is really fair (about 34 € per night), so I would definitely come again.
Beds very comfortable, very well equipped, very clean, very fresh and nice decor, extremely quiet, no neighbours, lots of complimentary coffee, fruit, toiletries, owner very friendly and punctual on arrival.
One of the best apartments we have stayed at in Estonia.Photos do not do it justice, extremely good place.
Excellent location right in the middle of Tartu, with fee parking included makes the hotel an ideal spot for the travelers. Spacious room with the windows to the side street made for a comfortable stay. The welcome drink was a nice touch and excellent breakfast served as a perfect start into the new day.
walking distance to town for all requirements like supermarket, hairdresser, restaurants cafes, it was clean with everything that we needed, beds could have been provided with top sheets, something that is not used in Estonia.
Literally everything! I have been visiting Estonia for a few years now and regardless I try to make a stop in Tartu to stay in Lydia. It’s pure relaxation for me, the spa, restaurant, breakfast is still wonderful. Thank you.
The room was below standard given the money I paid, no value for money. The breakfast was normal Estonia standard. The property looks great for outside relaxing perhaps drinking outside but as a hotel nope its terrible.
Perfect location in the centre of Tartu with its own parking place. The room is almost luxurious, especially when you consider the price. We didn’t meet the owners, but they communicate quickly. Totally pet friendly.
Fabulous location in the Tartu inner city. Beautiful views from the windows on both sites of the building: either on Toome hill or Barclay park. Breakfast was modest but still pleasant and with local Estonian charm.
Everything is fabulous. Spa area just awesome you can spend awhole day relaxing. Kids pools are super! Rooms are spacious and beautiful, really great experience. Staff helpful and happy. The best hotel in Estonia
Nice and clean hotel. I really liked the restaurant, it had a nice atmosphere. Friendly staff and the location is really good. Breakfast had a modest selection but it was tasty and coffee was strong.
Perfect place for 5 people to stay. Amazing views over the rooftops of Tartu. Also, very nice terrace for warmer weather conditions. 1 bathroom and extra toilet were very positive for 5-people-stay
Two things cannot change - it's still a hotel, i.e you get a bed, a shower and some breakfast in return for your money; and it's still located in the very center of Tartu.
The hotel room was nice, only small windows made the room dark. Location also is perfect just in the middle of the city. Easy access to the spa and shopping centers.
Location at the center of Tartu next to the bus station is excellent for tourists. Staff was friendly and breakfast buffet varied and tasty. Nice and clean place.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, and they're all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff are and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.