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[edit] Understand[edit] Get in[edit] By trainPärnu has train connection to Tallinn. Trains depart from Tallinn and from Pärnu twice a day. Journey takes about 2,5 hours. Train schedules: Edelaraudtee [edit] By carPärnu has road connections to Tallinn, Haapsalu, Tartu, Vändra, Paide and Riga in Latvia.
[edit] By busBuses arrive to Pärnu from Tallinn, Tartu, Haapsalu, Riga and several other places. Bus schedules and journey planner can be found at Bussireisid. [edit] By boatThere is a ferry connection in from Kihnu (a small island in the Baltic Sea) to Pärnu and between Pärnu and Ruhnu. In winter there are also ice-roads between the islands of Pärnu bay. [edit] Get around[edit] By footPärnu's old city is pretty small and navigateable by foot, but it's full of small boutiques. Lots of them are on Rüütli street. [edit] By busBus connection covers the whole city. There are 26 routes and their schedules can be found at Pärnu ATP-s website. [edit] See
[edit] DoPärnu has a big beach that opens to the south and has lovely, almost white sand. The Baltic seaside resort. Weather at the beach can be wet and raw even in summer, so many Estonian holiday makers go indoors to the Vee Park, which is an indoor water park at the largest beachside hotel. As water parks go, this one is fantastic, and insures that your few days at the beach won't be wasted because of inclement weather. In winter time, consider one of the many spa hotels:
Just south of downtown is a modern art museum and art school. Exhibits change frequently, and are often edgy and provocative. [edit] Learn[edit] Work[edit] Buy[edit] Eat[edit] Budget[edit] Mid-rangeA'la carte restaurant Café Grand in the citycenter of Pärnu [3] [edit] Splurge[edit] Drink[edit] Sleep[edit] Budget[edit] Mid-range[edit] Splurge[edit] Contact[edit] Stay safe[edit] Cope[edit] Get out |
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