Tartu
Tartu est une ville universitaire d'Estonie, anciennement nommée Dorpat.
Sa devise est : «La ville des bonnes idées».
Tartu avec sa population de 101 246 (recensement de 2000) sur une superficie de 38,8 kilomètres carrés, est la deuxième plus grande ville de ce pays. Tartu, qui se trouve à 185 km au sud de Tallinn, est également au centre de l'Estonie du Sud. La rivière Emajõgi, qui relie les deux plus grands lacs de l'Estonie, coule sur 10 km à l'intérieur des limites de la ville.
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Visite guidée à pied en petit groupe de la vieille ville de Tartu
Je propose ma visite guidée à tous ceux qui souhaitent découvrir la ville de Tartu. Nous parcourons la capitale nationale de l'Estonie, et je partage à la fois l'histoire et la culture moderne de la ville, tout en faisant de mon mieux pour créer des liens avec l'Estonie. Pourquoi ? Je souhaite créer des liens avec les participants de mes visites guidées, c'est pourquoi je limite la taille des groupes. Cela permet à l'ensemble du groupe de vivre une expérience plus enrichissante ! Je crois en un service personnalisé, et mes groupes peuvent adapter les visites guidées en fonction de leurs centres d'intérêt. Nous restons également en contact tout au long de la visite ! Et comme toujours, vous payez en fonction de votre satisfaction ! Le plus intéressant, c'est que vous donnez un pourboire à la fin de la visite en fonction de votre appréciation !
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Visite guidée culturelle et artistique de Tartu
Découvrez la ville de Tartu sous un angle surprenant afin d'approfondir votre connaissance des personnages importants, des monuments, du street art, des bâtiments et du paysage urbain. Cette visite guidée est l'occasion pour les habitants et les visiteurs de découvrir par eux‐mêmes l'importance culturelle des différents sites de Tartu. Explorez le sens caché de Tartu, où le passé, le présent et le futur s'entremêlent. Notre promenade à Tartu permettra d'engager un dialogue afin de partager des interprétations et d'exprimer une histoire plus profonde qui pourrait passer inaperçue tant pour les habitants que pour les visiteurs. Ensemble, nous découvrirons des récits qui s'expriment à travers les caractéristiques architecturales de la ville, tout en créant de nouvelles interprétations de ce que nous percevons. La visite se déroule en anglais et consiste en une promenade de deux heures qui explore les couches cachées de la culture de Tartu. Les participants découvriront une perspective vraiment unique et significative sur le processus d'interprétation et de dévoilement des significations cachées de la ville.
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Private tour to Tartu from Tallinn
The town of Tartu was founded almost a thousand years ago by Russian duke Yaroslav the Wise. Tartu has been under the power of the bishop, Swedish kingdom, and the Russian Empire. The old, German name of Tartu was Dorpat. In the 17th century Swedish king Gustav Adolf gave an order to create a university here. This is how Tartu University appeared. When Estonia was merged with the Russian Empire in 1710 the Tartu University became the first university of the Russian Empire. It has been almost 400 years and the university is a modern high‐class educational institution. On the hill and surrounded by a wall, we can see picturesque ruins of Saint Peter’s Cathedral. Next to it in the former powder cellar is a pub with the highest ceilings in the world, 7 meters high. Tartu is the city of monuments. The faiths of so many famous people are affiliated with Tartu, that different statues are everywhere. Scientists who studied or have been teachers in the University, heroes of national legends or just pieces of art created by modern sculptors. The town Hall Square is beautiful. A bell on the tower of the Town Hall is playing a melody at midday. Next to the square flows the river Emajogi – the largest river in Estonia. On the way to Tartu, we will pass 130 km of central Estonian land, discover the history of this part of Estonia, and see the countryside. In Tartu we’ll have a 2 hour guided walk in the city center, which will finish on Town Hall square, you will have 1.5 hours of time on your own to have lunch in one of the cafes or restaurants, and buy souvenirs reminding you of this beautiful town. After that we’ll drive back to Tallinn.
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Pasteis de Nata (Custard Tart) Baking Class in Lisbon
Perfect the art of making one of Portugal’s sweetest treats during a *pasteis de nata* (custard tart) cooking class in Lisbon. You’ll enjoy personalized instruction in a small group limited to only 12 others, as you make everything—including the pastry—from scratch. Plus, the short duration of this tour means you’ll have plenty of time for sightseeing before and after.
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Tartu city cultural tour
Tartu is a city in motion, empowered by the changes that have taken place over the last decade. What is so special about the city's location? What is Northern Europe’s most unique examples of medieval sacral buildings? You will discover the cozy and beautiful Old Town of Tartu. Did you know that it is the oldest city in the Baltic States? Your local professional guide will show you the most important places and buildings in the city. Perfect for those who are visiting the city for the first time!
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Saint Tropez Guided Tour and Tarte Tropezienne Tasting
Discovering Saint Tropez with a guide who lives here will allow you to really get to know the village. I grew up in Saint Tropez and discovering my village is a pleasure that I like to share with those who wish to learn more. We can walk on the port, in the old town and Place des Lices, famous for its market on Saturday and Tuesday mornings, and for its petanque games. The sweet tasting also allows a beautiful moment of exchange. Together, installed at the La Tarte Tropézienne pastry shop, we will taste the specialty of the city: the Tarte Tropézienne. A drink of your choice will accompany this tasting. This visit will teach you the fascinating history of Saint Tropez, and will make you discover its traditions with the Bravade, one of the oldest traditions of Provence. By booking this tour, you allow a small local business to make a living from its activity. Thank you so much !
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Paris Dessert Making Class: French Tarts with a French Chef
Discover the realm of French tarts, renowned for their unparalleled creativity, exquisite flavors, delicate textures, and intricate techniques such as Tarte au citron meringuée (Lemon Meringue), Tarte Bourdaloue (pear, almond and chocolate tart), Tarte Ganache chocolat (chocolate tart). These edible masterpieces reign as the stars of every quintessential French pastry boutique. If you’re enticed by the allure of these culinary marvels, our exclusive workshop, led by a French pastry chef, invites you to immerse yourself in a realm of decadent delights. In this 3.00‐hours course you’ll embark on a hands‐on exploration of the intricate methods that bring these creations to life. Immerse yourself in a 3 hours odyssey dedicated entirely to the enchanting world of French Tartes, few steps away from Montmartre. An experience that promises to delight your senses and elevate your culinary prowess!
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Lisbon Small‐Group Custard Tart Cooking Class
One of Portugal's most famous dishes is the pastel de nata, or custard tart. This delicious dessert can be found in every cafe around the country. Learn to prepare the tasty treat during a hands‐on cooking class right in the heart of Lisbon. You also learn to make another Portuguese pastry, making this class a two‐for‐one special.
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Tartu Toy Museum Entrance Ticket
Located in an old wooden building in the heart of Tartu’s Old Town, the Toy Museum transports its adult visitors back to their most joyous childhood days and offers children plenty to see and do. The permanent exhibit displays toys that children in Estonia have played with throughout the ages. The display also includes artist‐made dolls, souvenir dolls from around the globe and traditional Finno‐Ugric toys. The museum has play and workshop rooms, and the exhibit rooms also offer plenty to keep one busy. Alternating exhibits and children’s activities are organized at the museum. The objective of the toy museum is to collect, preserve, study and introduce toys of Estonians and nations of other countries together with everything related to playing. The museum deals with the development of children’s culture and offers opportunities to spend free time for children and families.
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Pastel de Nata Baking Class – Portugal's Famous Custard Tart
This class offers you a truly extraordinary experience when visiting Lagos. Not only will you learn the secrets of crafting authentic Portuguese Pastel de Nata, but you'll also immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the region. From expert‐led instruction to opportunities for cultural exchange with locals and fellow travelers, this class provides you with an unparalleled insight into Portuguese culinary tradition. By participating in this experience, you'll not only learn a new skill but also create unforgettable memories and connections, making your visit to Lagos truly memorable.