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Often touted as the intellectual and cultural hub of the country, Tartu is known for its prestigious University of Tartu, beautiful parks, and a diverse array of museums. The city's rich history, combined with a youthful and vibrant atmosphere created by the students, makes for a unique, invigorating atmosphere.
Remember, unlike in the UK, Estonia follows a right-hand traffic rule. The driver's seat is positioned on the left side of the car and you will be driving on the right side of the road.
The general speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/h and outside the cities, it ranges from 90 km/h to 110 km/h. Please note that speed limits may differ according to road conditions and weather.
With plenty of driving to be done, we suggest hiring a comfortable, estate car to roam around Estonia, where the roads are wide and perfect for cruising. Minivans are also perfect for family trips or larger groups.
Parking isn't a problem in Tartu. Remember to check the parking signs and follow any restrictions and payments as indicated.
Do check out the hip and trendy Karlova district or the lively and authentic Supilinn area.
Estonia's climate is temperate and characterised by warm summers and cold winters. The mean temperature ranges from -2.8°C in January to 16.4°C in July.
The official currency is the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
Tartu has an international airport and a major railway station connecting it to other Estonian cities. There are also several bus stations offering routes across the country and beyond. Car rentals are available at the airport, railway station, or downtown.
Enjoy your trip to Tartu! Remember to drive safe and explore the fascinating city to its fullest.