Pärnu - Pärnu

Parnu
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Parnu is a city in Estonia and its "summer capital".

getting there

Pärnu has two daily train connections from Tallinn. The travel time is 2.5 hours. There are timetables at Edelaraudtee.

There are road connections from Tallinn (128 km), Haapsalu (108 km), Tartu (174 km), Vändra, Paide (95 km) and Riga in Latvia.

There are bus connections from Tallinn, Tartu, Haapsalu, Riga and various other locations. Timetables and trip planners can be found at Bussireisid be queried.

There are ferry connections from Kihnu (a small island in the Baltic Sea) and between Pärnu and the island Ruhnu. In winter the sea is frozen over so that it can be used as a road.

mobility

The old town is quite small and easy to explore on foot. In addition, the entire city area is covered by bus routes. The 26 bus routes and their timetables can be found at Parnu Bussi Park.

Tourist Attractions

Old town
  • beautiful wooden villas
  • Old town with buildings that are partly from the Middle Ages
  • Beach park and promenade

activities

Pärnu has a large beach in the south with almost completely white sand - it is not for nothing that the city is the number one lido. A part is unofficially used as a tolerated nudist beach.

shop

The old town has many small boutiques, especially on Rüütli-Straße.

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

  • Spa Estonia. Modern and with moderate prices; diverse spa treatments.

trips

literature

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