Pärnu grace is an all-seasons thing — the melting of the sea ice, the early spring, the warm and bright summer and the amazing autumns reflected in the endless parks.




Parks and the old town
Right outside the door, Vallikäär follows the line of Pärnu old town ramparts. At one end stands the Tallinn Gate — the only surviving 17th-century bastion gate of its kind in the Baltics.


Cafes, restaurants and Rüütli street
The heart of everyday Pärnu life is Rüütli street — the old town main artery, lined with cafes, restaurants, bars and independent shops. There is no shortage of good places to eat and sit.


The beach
Five kilometres of soft, pale sand. Water shallow enough that it warms up quickly. A promenade lined with cafes. Further along, past the end of the promenade: kite surfers threading between the dunes and the sea.




Local Life
From the kite surfers at the end of the beach to Supelsaksad and the cafes of Ruutli — the everyday Pärnu that keeps bringing people back.
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The Concert Hall
The Pärnu Music Festival, the Järvi family, Arvo Part — five minutes from Õhtu street, one of Europe more serious classical music gatherings.
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