Welcome to Tartu!
Estonia's second city is vibrant...
The city of Tartu has long been considered the not-so-secret cultural center of the country. Its tradition as a university town has always made it the intellectual focal point of Estonia. The city is defined by its urban green spaces, lively cafe culture, and the Emajõgi River that cuts the city in two.
Student life is at the heart of Estonia's second city, and a varied calendar of plays, concerts, festivals, conferences, and sporting events occur all year round. The most popular events include Tartuff, a festival dedicated to romantic films screened at the largest outdoor popup cinema in the Baltics, Tartu's Hanseatic Days, the twice-yearly student days, Rally Estonia, and the IDeeJazz festival.
Part of Tartu's charm is its compact footprint — it's easy to get from point A to B. Immerse yourself in the city by exploring at a leisurely pace. Wander about on foot, or grab an electric bike through the city's Smart Bike Share app.
Tartu is also home to over 20 museums, and since 2015, it has also been part of the UNESCO Network of Creative Cities, earning the designation of International City of Literature. National Geographic Traveller has included Tartu on their list of the 30 most exciting destinations to visit in 2024, as Tartu will spend the year as European Capital of Culture. A wide-ranging program of events will take place all over the city and South Estonia. Check out the article below to see some of the year's highlights!