Narva: Attractions and more...
Narva Fortress, an impressive thirteenth century castle, and the ornate Town Hall are the most outstanding structures of the city. Krenholm textile plant, which used to be the largest of its kind in Europe, originated in Narva. Narva Waterfall is one of the largest in northern Europe.
Alexander Church is Estonia’s largest church and can accommodate almost 3,000 people. The red brick and granite Orthodox Resurrection Church stands out due to its tall towers.
Dark Park is a peaceful and well-shaded garden area in the city with a good view of Narva River and the Russian border.
Narva-Jõesuu is a small town located in the outskirts. Two centuries ago, it was discovered as a recreation spot by the Russian aristocrats and remains popular even today. Toila is a neighbouring spa town renowned for its therapeutic climate. The Toila-Oru Park is home to almost 270 species of shrubs and other flora.






