Tartu

Tourist Information Centre
(http://www.visittartu.com), Raekoja plats, 50089 Tartu. E-mail: [email protected], tel +372 744 21 11, fax +372 744 21 11. Hours: Sat 10-17, Sun 10-16.

Tartu's Old Town navigable by foot, but if you want to go out of Old Town, then luckily Go Bus Tartu provides a public transport service with Automen.

By public transport
By public transport

AS Sebe (http://www.sebe.ee/en/tar...) operates a network of 19 intracity bus lines and 2 night bus lines around Tartu. Single tickets cost €0.75 from a newsstand or €1 from the driver. 10 single tickets from a newsstand cost €8. A ticket for 1 day costs €2, 1-hour ticket costs €1. 10-day ticket costs €8. On lines 6A, 31, 32 and 33, which are being operated by Automen, the ticket costs €1.

Since 2011, all public transport buses are colored red with white curvy decorations.

Important lines are:8 to Lõunakeskus and Anne Kanalpopular beach;32 to Lõunakeskus;5, 6 and 6A to Tartu Railway Station;2, 3, 3A, 5, 9 and 14 to Central Market and Bus Station

Bus line 69 is free, and runs between the bus station and the Lõunakeskus shopping center on the edge of town. Note that as this is a sponsored line, its buses do not have the red-and-white color scheme of regular municipal buses.

Schedules and maps are available here (http://buss.tartu.ee/bi2/...)