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One of Estonia's finest places to stay - and dine - the Ammende is an experience in itself. The 1905 Russian Art Nouveau mansion is an aesthetic masterpiece, and the luxury suites inside it are s…
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One of several camping options near the city, this one is barely 1km (0.6mi) from the centre at a perfect spot on a bend of the Pärnu river. It offers tent, rowboat and bike rentals. There's a go…
A true mix of majesty and kitsch, this is a favourite among travellers. Standing regal in all its unmistakable greenness this Art Nouveau 1930s villa is painted to match its leafy parkground surr…
It's hard to call this place a hostel: many hotels would be proud to have such fittings. Located on the second floor of a small house nestled in a courtyard just a few steps from Pärnu's main ped…
If you've come to Pärnu exclusively for its beach pleasures and couldn't care less about comfort or being smack downtown, this hostel has what much pricier options can't offer: a prized location …
Some turn-of-the-last-century elegance wafts through the corridors of this quiet, graceful hotel facing leafy Koidula Park. With only 39 rooms, it has a family-run, friendly feel; every customer …
Overlooking a park, this spotless hostel offers quality budget accommodation in two- to eight-bed rooms. The kitchen doubles as social room where people compare sunburn, and it's a good place to …
There are only four rooms here, but each is as large and as completely furnished as a self-contained, private apartment. Set in a centrally-located villa, this is the city's best and most afforda…
Management here are people who believe that the devil finds work for idle bodies, and so they strive to keep guests active and happy with a full range of sporting activities. Of course, you can a…
This huge, thoroughly modern spa hotel near the water has fashionably designed rooms with wooden floors and balconies. The main bonus is that guests have access to extensive spa services, fitness…
Packed full of convalescing elders, this unattractive 7-story reeks 'sanatorium'. Once you're past the uninspiring corridors, however, you'll find trim and tidy rooms with faux wood floors and a …
For inexpensive accommodation in private flats, contact the Majutüsburoo.
New in 2005, this pleasant guesthouse has good-sized rooms with big windows, wood floors and a splash of colour (usually orange); some rooms have balconies.
Inside this stunning 1930s building, you'll find beautifully renovated rooms with wood floors and big windows (overlooking the beach or the park); some rooms have balconies. For beach action, it'…
The only hotel in town with an outdoor swimming pool, Vesiroos was fully renovated in 2001 and features bright, airy rooms painted in cheery pastels, with wooden floors.
In the town centre, this 1920s gem has lavish rooms with curved walls, soft colours and lots of old-fashioned touches; on the ground floor is one of Pärnu's most elegant restaurants, the Café Gra…
This small family-run guesthouse has spotless rooms with wood floors. The owner, a doctor, has made the place hypoallergenic and can arrange mud baths and other therapies.
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A favourite summertime haunt for much of Estonia and a good portion of Scandinavia, Pärnu is also where most of the country's sanatoriums are located. Since Soviet times, the beaches have been made safe and clean and Pärnu's become a kind of alternative Estonian cultural capital.
Destination information: Pärnu (Estonia)
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