On August 14–16, Narva invites visitors to explore the Northeastern Estonian border city anew through local-led tours, stories and lesser-known corners tourists often miss.
In social media, people who try to cross the border between Estonia and Russia in Narva complain massively about the situation on the border crossing, one of the three current checkpoints on the Estonian-Russian border, two checkpoints, Luhama and Koidula, are in the south and can be crossed by a car, but the Narva-Ivangorod checkpoint became exclusively pedestrian in 2024, after Russia announced a major renovation of its part of the border, and…