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The sauna is a top feature of this apartment. The well-equipped kitchen has a stovetop, a refrigerator, a dishwasher and…
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- Hõlm Hotel Lydia welcomed its first guests in 2016, but its story stretches back to the 1800s – and it’s this heritage that inspired both the hotel’s name and that of its restaurant. Lydia Grünmann Hõlm, the founders’ beloved grandmother, is not just referenced here in name though, as it’s her recipes that shape the cuisine, taken from a cookbook she wrote in 1925. That’s not to say that this restaurant is traditional; in fact, it’s quite the opposite. This a smart, modern spot both in looks and style, where the cooking takes on an ambitious, contemporary approach that comprises many different elem493m
- TOKO On the banks of the Emajõgi River, which runs through the centre of Tartu, you’ll find this modern whitewashed building that is the sister of Tuljak, NOA and NOA Chef’s Hall. In winter, cosy up in the homely interior; in summer, head out to the pavement terrace or up to the rooftop to really make the most of the location. Expect a short menu with international leanings – you might find ‘TOKO Taco’ (chicken thighs on a paratha) or black cod with miso and beurre blanc – and if you fancy starting with a touch of luxury they offer a 'bump' of salty caviar. A sundowner here is an absolute must.677m
- Joyce A shopping centre might not be the first spot that comes to mind for a night out, but Joyce – part of the V Spa hotel that adjoins the Kvartal complex – is certainly worth a visit. A large, split-level brasserie with bold modern décor, it comes with a buzzy vibe that grows throughout the day and peaks late at night. Start with a drink in the cocktail bar, then move on to an appealing selection of creative local and Baltic dishes that are not only pleasing to the eye, but pack a punch with their flavours too. The name doesn't refer to a person but to the fact that there’s ‘Joy’ and ‘Choice’ to 944m
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Attractions nearby
- St. John's Church church building in Tartu, Estonia128m
- Tartu Cathedral church building in Tartu, Estonia504m
- Stone Bridge historical stone bridge in Tartu491m
- University of Tartu Botanical Gardens botanical garden in Tartu, Estonia109m
- Inglisild bridge in Tartu, Estonia499m
- Kaarsild footbridge in Tartu, Estonia489m
- Kuradisild bridge in Tartu, Estonia601m
- Toomemägi hill in Tartu, Estonia546m
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