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Narva, Estonia - the European city closest to the Russian border
The Estonian city of Narva - the European city closest to the Russian border. There is usually only one reason to go: the one-month Russian visa expires, and you have to leave the country for a day, then return to Russia to enjoy another 14 days of visa-free travel to continue your unfinished journey (this is because the airfare from St. Petersburg to Belarus is much cheaper than from European cities, so it is worth taking a detour).
Dragging a suitcase that was more tired than me, the streets were sparsely populated. It was rare to see residents, so I just took some photos. It was difficult to find food, but fortunately the Narva Hotel in the city center was easy to find. The Aleksandri Suurkiriku Museum along the way was considered the largest attraction in the area. I walked toward the river and returned to the Youyi Border Bridge that I had passed earlier. On one side was the Narva Museum, and on the other side of the Russian border was the Ivangorod Fortress. Each side had its national flag hanging, fluttering in the air.
Explore the Historic Charm of Narva
#hellonewyear Narva in Estonia is a unique city rich in history and culture, sitting right on the border with Russia. Its most famous landmark is Narva Castle, a well-preserved fortress that offers stunning views of the Narva River and the neighboring Ivangorod Fortress. Walking through the castle and the old town, you can explore cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and local cafes that give a glimpse into the city’s past. Narva is also known for its cultural diversity and lively events, making it an interesting place to experience both history and modern life. The riverfront and parks are perfect for a relaxing stroll or photography. Narva is a small but fascinating destination for travelers seeking heritage and scenic views. Narva is part of Ida-Viru County.
Renovated Historic Castle by the riverside of Narva
— Narva Castle’s history starts 700 years ago, yet until now it remains the main landmark of this border city
🕰️ OPENING TIMES
Wed-Sat 10:00-18:00
Sunday 10:00-16:00
💰TICKETS
Full ticket 16 €
Discount ticket 10 €
Family ticket 32 €
💌BEST VIEW
Ranna Resto - restaurant with flexible menu and outdoors seating area overlooking the two castles, Narva river, beach and promenade
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Estonia. Narva.
My journey to Narva left me with vivid impressions and a profound sense of the history and beauty of this city. The city amazed me with its unique architecture, blending ancient fortifications with modern buildings. The Narva Castle, a powerful structure from the 18th century, stood out the most, still preserving its majestic atmosphere. Walking through the old town revealed narrow streets, cozy squares, and colorful houses with historic facades. At the center of attention was the Narva Cathedral, whose elegant style and interior decor evoked a sense of spiritual heritage. Equally impressive was the panorama of the Narva River, which added a special charm to the place. The city exudes harmony between historical landmarks and natural beauty. The architecture of Narva captivates with its balance and richness of details, creating a feeling of immersion in the past. Visiting Narva was a true discovery for me: a city with a rich history, picturesque nature, and a unique spirit.
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