Pärnu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpærˑnu]; German: Pernau) is the fourth-largest city in Estonia. Located in southwestern Estonia on the coast of Pärnu Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Livonia in the Baltic Sea. It is a popular summer holiday resort with many hotels, restaurants, and large beaches. The Pärnu River flows through the city and drains into the Gulf of Riga. The city is served by Pärnu Airport.
Restaurants in Parnu
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ALOHA - UNIQUE EXPERIENCES AND POSITIVE EMOTIONS! Come and try how the SUP (stand-up paddling) works, take a kayak to discover the Pärnu bay, slide with skimboard or take time and learn how to kite- and windsurf. Our experienced and cheerful team is always happy to assist you. Our restaurant Cafe Aloha offers fresh food every day and you can join our exiting events from Wednesday to Saturday. Don't hesitate to call or write directly to ask what's happening on the days you will be staying in Pärnu. The summer season in Estonia lasts from late May till early September.
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If you are visiting Parnu, visit Pärnu Surf Center at Parnu beach. You can take kitesurfing and windsurfing courses from local surf experts or rent the biggest selection of SUP boards, kayaks, skimboards and pedal boats and we have FREE sunbeds at the surf center. You can organize your private or corporate events in the surf center or we can come to your location with our rental gear. We organize SUP trips/fitness for groups on Parnu bay and Parnu river. Visit our surf shop or get a refreshing drink and meal from our Surf Cafe. Best equipment, best offers, best prices. You will find us easily by yellow Surf Center beachflags.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Auto24ring is the only road racing circuit exclusively used for car and motorcycle racing in Estonia. The complex was reconstructed in 2012 and now competitions can be held on four different race tracks, in terms of length and shape of the track, the longest of which is 3.2 kilometres. auto24ring is the only racing circuit in the Baltics that have FIA Grade 4 licence. auto24ring has a meandering layout through the curves and straights in total track length of 3.2 kilometres, providing an excellent and safe driving experience for both professionals and beginners. Many of the clients have said that this is the best race circuit in Nordic that’s why we dare to call us in our slogan as “Probably the best race track in Nordic.” auto24ring is just off the Parnu-Lihula road in Audru municipality, not far from Parnu itself. (Its geographical coordinates are 58°24’22” N, 24°27’8” E.) Rental track-cars, off-road track, seminar rooms, client events, track days, competitions.
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Pärnu Visitor Centre in Uus Street, the central artery of the town, is there to help with tips and advice. We have a huge selection of maps and publications for getting around in the area, we can advise on finding a place to eat or stay, arranging your travel and suggest top ideas for great days out!
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Coastal meadows and reed thickets line the sandy Parnu Beach almost to the extent of the entire city. The Parnu Coastal Meadow Protection area was created in 1958 to protect endangered and rare plant species and communities, coastal meadows, creeks and moving dunes as valuable habitats.The coastal meadows in Vana-Parnu and Raekula districts are the most interesting. The dryer Vana-Parnu Meadow has been maintained and cut for decades. A bird-watching tower and a small hiking trail were built here in 2008.Come and enjoy pure nature in the midst of the city!
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The musician Raimond Valgre who played in Parnu in 1930s and brought the town a lot of fame, can today be found sitting in the park near Kuursaal, as a bronze statue. The author of the statue is Rait Parg.You too can sit down next to the beloved Estonian composer and enjoy his beautiful compositions. Also be sure to go to the traditional Homage to Valgre musical night that takes place every summer, when Estonian star singers perform Valgre's immortal songs at the outdoor stage.
Nice to see what the Estonian composer looked like. The bronze statue is sitting in the park with his accordion, the music can be heard as you approach the statue.
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Completed in 2006, the attractive Beach Promenade has the feeling of a real resort and makes the Summer Capital's beaches inviting even in bad weather! Romantically winding down the beach, the promenade surprises you with is well-thought functionality, and playfulness that comes from the use of different materials and fountains.Thought-out lighting keeps the beach active even when the sun goes down, and the playing colours of the fountains are a sight in themselves in the darkness of the night.Come and enjoy real beach feeling!.
Sand was soft and clean, enough bars and terraces - very good coffee also among drinks and food :) ...fantastic beach
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Parnu has always been an important harbour. To stop sand build-up in the river mouth, jetties made from logs were built in 1769, as ordered by the empress Catherine II. In 1863-64, new jetties were built of rocks that were transported there from the beaches of Haademeeste and Kihnu. The length of both jetties was a bit over two kilometres.The jetty on the left bank of the river has become a symbol of Parnu.The jetty has gained a romantic aura as a place for lovers to take walks on; however, before taking a walk there, be sure to check the water level! At times, the jetty can be left completely under water, but when the water level is low, you can even see the ends of the wooden poles of the previous jetty.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
This playground is just ten minutes from the city centre. It has everything kids want in a playground, including swings, a sandpit and attractions designed to develop their imaginations. There is also some unusually designed and very comfortable seating for everyone. Fully renovated, the playground is close to the city's biggest fountain and shady limetree alleys.
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Finished in 2008, this modern library building is fully covered in clear glass, so that unity with the town can be felt through the facades. The brightly lit house is especially inviting on long dark winter nights.Good to know!The architects of this building were awarded the Estonian Cultural Capital Architecture Prize of the Year.Here you can use the Internet and see interesting exhibitions.The library stands on the site of the medieval Parnu order castle. The walls of the castle have partly been marked on the pavement in front of the building. They had still been visible after World War II, but during the construction of the Stalinist central square, the walls were demolished.
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