Etapp Hotel
Etapp Hotel is situated in the centre of Narva town in quiet and safe area opposite police station. The house was built at the end of 19th century for Narva mayor and reconstructed as hotel in 2002. Distance to the Narva Castle and the Narva river is only 300 meters. A beautiful view opens to the river and Russian fortress. All town facilities are nearby ...
Narva (historical German name Narwa) is an Estonian city located on the Russian border. The Narva River, which drains Lake Peipus, flows through the city. As of January 1, 2004 it has a population of 67,355. The total area is 84.54 km˛ which gives a population density of 796.7 inhabitants per km˛. 93.85% of the current population of Narva are Russian-speakers (86.41% are ethnic Russians), mostly either Soviet-era immigrants from parts of the former U.S.S.R. (mainly Russia) or their descendants. Much of the city was destroyed during World War II and for several years during the following reconstruction the Soviet authorities prohibited the return of any of Narva's pre-war residents (among whom ethnic Estonians had been the majority), thus radically altering the city's ethnic composition.