Pärnu
Estonia's most popular summer holiday destination is known for its long sandy beach, restaurants, cocktail bars, spas, and relaxed, laid-back vibes.
A paradise for sun worshippers
Pärnu has been a popular resort town since the 19th century, though the city's history dates back to the Middle Ages when it was an important stop along the Hanseatic trade route. Little remains of Parnu's medieval past, but architecture enthusiasts can soak in the city's history with a stroll along streets lined with romantic wooden villas, functionalist designs, and modern glass buildings.
The city's main attraction, though, is not manmade — it's the long, sandy beach.
Thousands of visitors flock to Pärnu Beach every summer to swim in the sea, walk along the promenade, linger over cocktails at beachfront cafes, and party on into the night at clubs and festivals.
Source: Reimo Ruubel, Visit Pärnu
In Pärnu, summer is a feeling, not a season.
As the days get shorter, head to Pärnu's cozy hotels and spas.
A wellness weekend in Pärnu is the perfect opportunity to pamper your body and soul at a world-class retreat, and a day at the spa will give you that summertime glow, no matter the weather. Relax with a massage or enjoy a soothing sauna while the cold wind blows outside.
Source: Ken Oja
Outdoor adventures in all seasons
Golf, disc golf, kite surfing, SUP, hiking, biking, ice skating, skiing, and sailing — take your pick!
The city has over 85 kilometers of pedestrian-only streets, ideal for walking or cycling. The riverside promenade is particularly popular, especially for those looking to experience Pärnu beyond the beach. In winter, ice sports such as skating on the city's ice rink or ice sailing on the frozen Pärnu River are popular.
Pärnu County also offers endless opportunities to explore nature, whether it's canoeing in Soomaa National Park or hiking through one of the area's many nature preserves.
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Popular restaurants in Pärnu
A vibrant host city for events and festivals
Events in Pärnu feature music, dance, food, and art, making Pärnu a mecca for culture lovers.
Numerous festivals attract visitors from all over the world, such as the Beach Grind Festival, Pärnu Opera Days, and Pärnu Music Festival. Mark the beginning of autumn with the Öövalgel Light Festival or tickle your taste buds at Pärnu Restaurant Week.
Source: Henri Holland, Visit Pärnu
Every season has something special — and an extra season gives you extra time to see it all.
Expert tip: Exploring off-season will help off-load the pressure.
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Last updated
12.08.2024