This modern hotel is located in the center of Narva, in the immediate vicinity of the train and bus station on one side and Narva Castle and the river on the other side.
Located in the center of Narva, a short walk away from Narva Castle and the 17th-century bastions, Inger Hotell offers Wi-Fi and private parking free of charge.
The apartment provides free Wifi and free private parking. This apartment includes 1 bedroom, a living room and a flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen with a dining area, and 1 bathroom with a bath and...
The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk and free Wifi is available throughout the property. The apartment is composed of 1 bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom.
Narva is a mix of several unique historical places (castle,...
Narva is a mix of several unique historical places (castle, town hall, Krenholm manufactory) and grim Soviet concrete architecture. The promenade by the river deserves special attention, you can see another castle on Russian side and an endless string of people crossing the border on foot. There is a multi-kilometer nice sandy beach 15 kilometers from the town (in Narva-Jöesuu). You can rent bikes and tour all these places in a few days. Not a lot good places for eat, but Rimi's ready-to-eat food is ok. Note you must book Krenholm manufactory visit in advance at castle's museum.
Guest review by
Eino23
Finland
Review score
8.0
Narva castle and Lutheran church were in our must-see list.
Narva castle and Lutheran church were in our must-see list. Needless to underline the Kreenholm manufacture that was a true landmark. Narva-Jõesuu is in a close range and perfect for day at the beach leaving a lot of space for everyone. Overall decent value for money considering any alternatives either in Pärnu or Southern part of Estonia.
Guest review by
Reisija07
Estonia
Review score
8.0
Narva is a peaceful city, most of the city feels like a sum...
Narva is a peaceful city, most of the city feels like a sum of apartment buildings. The entire city is easily walkable. There are multiple shopping centers and a few cafes to eat. Good place for resting, not so much for someone looking for buzzing city life.
Guest review by
Tiina Pärtel
Estonia
Review score
10.0
Narva is a very interesting little Estonian city that is...
Narva is a very interesting little Estonian city that is mostly inhabited not by ethnic Estonians, but by ethnic Russians (which I found quite pleasing). There is an historic fortress there that I've visited in the past – primarily historic models and exhibits about campaigns of Peter the Great. The views along the river separating Estonia from Russia are quite nice and ideal for some lovely photos. Unfortunately, Narva Russians are treated with contempt and disdain by many, if not most, Estonians; it's a sad commentary on humanity. Estonian passport control and customs are quite invasive for an American citizen passing from Russia into Estonia (but survivable). In times past I have loved Narva, but sadly, the EU has made a very negative impact on this lovely little city.
Guest review by
Dean
United States
Review score
10.0
The Narva castle museum was exceptional with interactive...
The Narva castle museum was exceptional with interactive exhibits and a great view of the castle on the Russian side from the tower and the ramparts. Enjoyed eating in Narva and getting a taste for another side of Estonia!
Guest review by
Ann
Canada
Review score
10.0
Narva is the third largest town in Estonia, but not visited...
Narva is the third largest town in Estonia, but not visited by local and international tourists nearly enough. It has developed a lot during the past 10 years or so with sightseeing locations having been renovated, more restaurants opened, etc. Narva still tends to get a bad rap due to its difficult history (98% of old town bombed to the ground in WW2, most of the population made up of Soviet settlers and their descendants), but in reality it is a town like any other. It is actually a surprisingly green town (lots of greenery) and getting around is easy (I recommend using Bolt rental scooters). Sure, there are more abandoned buildings and less real estate development than in other larger Estonian towns, but the overall picture is actually very nice. I definitely recommend taking a few days to visit Narva. You might get positively surprised. And while you are there, take some more time to look around the rest of Ida-Virumaa county. Quite a lot of activities have been developed in the region during the past 10-20 years.
Guest review by
Priit
Estonia
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Safe and Quiet area. in the vicinity parks, fortress bastions, Narva castle, promenade along the river opposite Russian border fortress. Unique place and location. Just 15 km good road from seaside beach. City beach on the river. Some bars in the area. Could be alternative when seaside locations are busy. We communicate in Russian. Friendly host Marina gave all necessary info. Old lady neighbor gave us keys. Free parking along the street. All facilities were in good condition. Good value for money.
I traveled by car, so there were no complaints about the location. It was great that a parking tag had been left in the car, which allowed you to park for free near the hotel.
The room was ascetic, but functional. The room had a fridge, microwave and kettle so you can use them for breakfast and heated food in the evening. Grocery stores were nearby, as well as restaurants. The shared bathroom also appeared to have a washing machine.
Modern, clean, spacious. All amenities at hand. Great location. One of the best accommodations I had in Estonia. The quality/price ratio is very good. Would recommend anyone to stay here when they visit Narva. A lot of space to put your bicycle if you travel with one. Handing keys is super easy - there is a self check in and check out. The instructions are very clear.
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