A walk that will keep Tartu beating in your heart for a long time
Tartu is the perfect-sized city, where no walk is ever long or dull. At every step, walkers are surrounded by biodiversity-rich parks, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee from cosy cafés, and fascinating discoveries of history, culture, architecture and a city shaped for people. A stroll through the city centre brings together everything we are immensely proud of in Tartu and everything we hope every local and visitor will experience. You can pick up the walking map for free at the Tartu Visitor Centre or download the PDF version here.
The walk is four kilometres long and takes about two hours at a relaxed pace. If you choose to step into the cafés or museums along the way, it will certainly take more time and make the experience even richer.
Discover the highlights along the route
1. Tartu Town Hall Square
2. Tartu Town Hall
3. 'The Kissing Students' sculpture and fountain
4. The Leaning House of Tartu
5. Arch Bridge (Kaarsild)
6. Lydia Koidula and Johann Voldemar Jannsen Memorial Square
7. Street Art Gallery under the Arch Bridge
8. Urban Grove on Freedom Boulevard
9. Street Art Gallery under the Freedom Bridge
10. University of Tartu Botanical Garden
11. Knorring Manor House
12. Estonian Sports and Olympic Museum
13. St. John's Church in Tartu
14. Tartu Toy Museum
15. Monument to Gustav II Adolf
16. Elektriteater – Tartu’s Independent Cinema
17. University of Tartu's main building
18. Werner Café
19. Monument to Nikolai Pirogov
20. Restaurant Gunpowder Cellar (Püssirohukelder)
21. Tartu Angel Bridge
22. Toome Hill Park
23. Tartu Cathedral
24. Edward von Lõngus’ artwork “Kannahabe and the Witch Hunter” on Toomemägi
25. Tartu Devil's Bridge
26. Tartu Old Anatomical Theatre
27. Street Art Gallery on the Wall of the Small Observatory
28. Tartu Old Observatory
29. Toomemägi Panorama Point
30. Sculpture of Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde
31. 'Father and Son' sculpture
32. Tartu Market Hall
33. Emajõe Riviera promenade
Walking along the banks of the Emajõgi River brings you back to the Town Hall Square, where the walk began. Take time to notice other fascinating landmarks, buildings, monuments and the urban nature around you, and enjoy Tartu’s wonderful flavours in our cafés and restaurants. When sharing your experiences on social media, don’t forget to tag @visittartu!