The students and youth are the locals of Tartu where the air is filled with joy and light-heartedness.
That’s how the old city can get young again.
There’s a lot of real descent budget places, like bars, and clubs, to eat, drink and enjoy leisure time.
MARKETS
Tartu is famous for its splendid Christmas markets which can be your next destination for the holidays.
There are also three large malls where you can buy everything from food to souvenirs.
The largest covered market in the downtown offers a great variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat products.
TRANSPORTATION
In Tartu, the most exciting places can be reached on foot.
If you need to go to the suburbs?choose local red buses which are easy to catch.
The tickets can be purchased in the supermarkets, on the bus, at the bus station or in the special kiosks.
UTILITIES (MONTHLY)
Tartu is considered as one of the cities in Estonia where the cost of living is really low.
It also concerns the monthly bills for utilities, mobile phone, and the Internet connection.
Basic utilities for a 85 square meters apartment cost $189 on average.
Internet connection without any specific plans or discounts is $25.45, and a 10-minute call via mobile phone costs $0.40.
SPORTS & LEISURE
Natives and tourists in Tartu who do not imagine their life staying at home and surfing the Internet will find lots of recreational activities in this city.
Green parks are convenient for running and walking, clubs and restaurants are furnished with rooms for kids, as well as they offer outdoor playgrounds, hiking trails and more.
You can go to rollerblading, ice skating, playing golf, bicycling or skiing
CLOTHING & SHOES
In case you are being constantly?called a shopaholic, you can prove it by going shopping in Tartu.
The second biggest city in Estonia has enough chain stores, retail shops, malls,?and gift shops to satisfy your tastes.
World-famous brands like Zara, H&M, Nike are neighboring the cutting-edge men’s and women’s wear by local Estonian manufacturers.
RENT PER MONTH
Tartu provides comfortable and budget hotels and hostels in case you want to stay for a couple of days or weeks.
Since the city is full of youth and students, it might be difficult at times to get some really good offers so you have to ask and search well.
Prices for one bedroom accommodation in the downtown range around $423.74.
The most well-paid jobs in Tartu just like anywhere else these days are in the information technologies sphere.
An average salary in the city is $1,132.46 against the minimum wage of $618.3 throughout the country.
Estonians make more by renting out their apartments, working in the tourism-related areas, banking and administration.
The young ladies and gentlemen in Tartu study hard and try to find jobs elsewhere in Europe and the world because working in the degree is often unprofitable.
A lot of season workers come here from the poorer countries to work in the plants, collect fruits and vegetables and to earn money which is too little for the locals.
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