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Summer capital
Pärnu is indeed Estonia’s official ‘Summer Capital’ and if you’re reading these words it probably means that you have an interest in visiting this fair city. Because Pärnu is so summer-centric it also means that the majority of activities, the widest range of restaurants and the biggest choice in accommodations are also available during the sunnier months.
Opening hours also change here during the warmer months and although we’ve tried our best to list summer hours wherever possible, you just might find that you’ll be able to wine and dine later than we mention you might be able to.
You may or may not be aware that the weather in Estonia can at times be unpredictable, they do after all have a saying here that Estonia has bad skiing weather all year around. But based on the winter and spring we’ve had thus far, we truly think that we’re in for one heck of a beautiful summer and there is no better place to enjoy it than on the beach in Pärnu.
Enjoy your stay in Pärnu and don’t forget the sunscreen!
The staff at Pärnu In Your Pocket are not trained or licensed to be able to predict or forecast the weather, and as such do not accept responsibility if it happens to snow in Pärnu, in July.
OUR Pärnu HIGHLIGHTS
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Winner of the prestigious Seven Stars and Stripes award and by far the most luxurious accommodation in Pärnu is this historic, Art-Nouveau mansion surrounded by gardens and fountains. Each
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Perfect for gourmands and history buffs alike, the respected Hotel Victoria serves stately dishes such as baked duck breast with wasabi mashed potatoes, in its 1920s-style restaurant - a no
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The Tallinn-based Red Group can set you up in a handful of modern, fully-furnished apartments in the centre of Pärnu. All are licensed by their owners.
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This little hotel set back from one of Pärnu's residential streets has made great strides in modernising its interior of late, but thankfully management has kept the bill
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Recent winner of the coveted 'Seven Stars and Stripes' award, Ammende Villa serves a variety of creative French and Mediterranean-style dishes in its three elegantly restored, 'Art N
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Portraits of Czarist royals preside over the wooden-decked halls in this lively, Slavic-themed restaurant. The 17th-century building at one time served as part of the Russian empire`s
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Latest Pärnu Comments
We visited this lovely restaurant with a group of almost 30 persons for a dinner. Everything was better than expected: food was authentic Italian and very tasty indeed, restaurant was very nicely renovated, waitresses really polite (and beautiful).I[...]
great place if you do not mind a rustic feel - no airs and graces just good honest people and a great welcome from the host Bo. Often live music and always a lively crowd - would not recommend for those looking for a quiet drink. My fave[...]
Good location if you would like to explore wilderness of Soomaa National Park. Value for money, as well![...]
I sat their with tears in my eyes - Shostakovich at his best![...]
The bar has been refurbished, fewer nick nacks and a little more space. Other assets - food, music waitress service and atmosphere remain unchanged. A new conservatory provides what must be one of the biggest smoking rooms in Estonia![...]
During an early spring visit to Parnu, we found the restaurant is now called Primavera, prices higher but food is better presented, service excellent and huge helpings! Menu specialises in fish, eg swordfish, but beef, duck and vegetarian available[...]
Simply the best place ever visited. Best prices for drinks (only 25 EEK for every drink) and food, the most friendly staff, good music and even the amusing local drunks. In Veerev you are never alone.[...]