Narva, the easternmost town in Estonia, is home to the well-preserved Hermann Fortress that overlooks a winding river that serves as a border between Estonia and Russia. The nearby Narva-Jõesuu resort is a popular destination for holidaymakers during summer with its sandy beaches and spa facilities.
Narva is a unique blend of Estonian and Russian cultures, making it a perfect place to unwind and relax during travels to and from St. Petersburg. The town has a long-standing tradition of spas, with the first one opening in the 19th century. Although Narva was heavily damaged during World War II, it has undergone extensive rebuilding, showcasing a mix of classic Soviet-era architecture and contemporary developments, such as the ultra-modern Narva College located on the town square, paying homage to the town’s historical prosperity.
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