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City Guide: South Estonia

5 Top recommended hotels in South Estonia:

Hotel Pühajärve Spa & Holiday Resort: Situated near Lake Pühajärv, this hotel offers spa facilities, a picturesque surrounding, and various outdoor activities.

Villa Müllerbeck: Nestled in the charming town of Viljandi, this boutique hotel presents stylish rooms, a cozy atmosphere, and is conveniently located near key attractions.

V Spa & Conference Hotel: Located in Tartu, this modern hotel features a luxurious spa, conference facilities, and is in close proximity to the city's vibrant cultural scene.

Hotel Lydia: Situated in the heart of Tartu, this upscale hotel offers contemporary rooms, impeccable service, and is within walking distance to historical landmarks and shopping areas.

Georgi Hotell: Found in the town of Põlva, this cozy hotel provides comfortable rooms, a warm atmosphere, and is a perfect base for exploring Põlva County's breathtaking nature.

Why should you stay in South Estonia?

Nature and Outdoor Activities: With its stunning landscapes, South Estonia is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. Explore the beautiful lakes, forests, and national parks, such as Soomaa and Karula, where you can go hiking, canoeing, wildlife spotting, and even bog walking. The region also offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching and cycling, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Estonia's untouched natural wonders.

Rich Cultural Heritage: South Estonia boasts a rich cultural heritage, especially in towns like Tartu and Viljandi. Tartu, known as the intellectual capital of Estonia, is a vibrant university town filled with historical sites, museums, and galleries. Visitors can immerse themselves in Estonian history, art, and science through its prestigious institutions and events like the Tartu University Museum, AHHAA Science Center, and the annual Tartu Hanseatic Days. Viljandi, on the other hand, charms visitors with its medieval castle ruins and the renowned Viljandi Folk Music Festival, showcasing traditional music and dancing.

Unique Local Traditions: South Estonia is renowned for its unique local traditions and cultural experiences. From ancient singing and dancing rituals to traditional handicrafts and cuisine, visitors have the opportunity to immerse themselves in authentic Estonian culture. Explore the Seto Kingdom, a region with strong folk traditions, where you can witness traditional weddings, taste local dishes, and admire the exquisite Seto handicrafts. Local festivals and events, such as the Seto Kuningriigi Päevad (Seto Kingdom Days) and Mulgi Tulevikumuusika Festival, offer additional opportunities to experience the region's vibrant customs and traditions.

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