Discover the Serenity of Uueturu Park
Explore the lush landscapes and serene ambiance of Uueturu Park, the perfect green escape in the heart of Tartu, Estonia.
Nestled in the heart of Tartu, Uueturu Park invites visitors to immerse themselves in its tranquil beauty. This green oasis is an ideal getaway for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat from the urban hustle. With its lush landscapes, winding paths, and vibrant flora, Uueturu Park offers a delightful atmosphere for relaxation and exploration. Whether you're strolling through its enchanting trails or enjoying a quiet picnic, the park promises to rejuvenate the spirit. The park's abundant greenery and well-maintained grounds create a picturesque setting, making it a perfect place for photography enthusiasts. Bird watchers will find joy in observing various species flitting among the trees, contributing to the park's serene ambiance. Families can enjoy quality time together, as the park provides ample space for children to play and explore. The tranquility of Uueturu Park is enhanced by its quiet corners and open spaces, which encourage leisurely walks and moments of reflection. This hidden gem is not only a retreat for locals but also a must-visit for tourists who appreciate natural beauty and a peaceful environment. As you wander through Uueturu Park, you'll discover why it holds a special place in the hearts of Tartu's residents and visitors alike.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning for a peaceful experience and to enjoy the beautiful sunrise.
- Bring a picnic blanket and some snacks to enjoy a relaxing lunch surrounded by nature.
- Don't forget your camera! The park's picturesque views are perfect for capturing memorable moments.
- Check out local events or activities that might be happening in the park during your visit.
- If you're traveling with children, look for the playground area to let them burn off some energy.
A brief summary to Uueturu park
- Tartu, 51003, EE
- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards Tartu city center. From there, navigate to Uueturu park by following the signs for Tartu University and Tartu's central parks. Use the coordinates 58.3773154, 26.7260786 in your GPS for precise directions. There is free parking available on nearby streets, but be sure to check for any parking restrictions.
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Public Transportation
To reach Uueturu park via public transportation, first make your way to the Tartu bus station. From there, take bus number 4 or 5 towards the city center. Get off at the 'Tartu Ülikool' stop. From the bus stop, Uueturu park is a short 10-minute walk. Head south on Rüütli street, then turn right onto Uueturu street, and follow the signs for the park. A bus ticket costs approximately €1.50.
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Walking
If you are already in the vicinity of Tartu city center, you can also walk to Uueturu park. From the Town Hall Square, head south on Turu street, then continue onto Rüütli street. Walk for about 15-20 minutes until you reach Uueturu park. It is a pleasant walk and you can enjoy the local architecture along the way.
Attractions Nearby to Uueturu park
- Tartu Market Hall
- Tartu Keskpark
- Sculpture "Father and Son"
- Sculpture Oscar Wilde and Eduard Vilde
- Sculpture "Pig"
- Autovabaduse pst
- A monument to semiotician Yuri Lotman (1922-1993)
- Monument of Barclay de Tolly (1761-1818)
- University of Tartu Library
- Tartu loodusmaja
- Loodusmaja ja loomekeskuse park
- Holmi park
- Group of sculptures to celebrate the birth of the 100,000th resident of Tartu
- NG yellow window
- Town Hall Square
Landmarks nearby to Uueturu park
- Tartu Ülikooli Raamatukogu purskkaev
- Illegaard
- Tartu Külastuskeskus /Tartu Visitor Centre
- Arch Bridge
- Tartu City Goverment
- Galerii Pallas
- Õlleministeerium
- Tartu Public Library
- Tartu Ülikooli Kunstide Keskus
- Restaurant München - Weihenstephaner Wirtshaus
- University of Tartu
- Jaan Tõnissoni monument
- Monument to Gustav II Adolf
- Estonian Literary Museum
- Devil’s Bridge in Tartu