Pärnu

Pärnu

Pärnu is one of Estonia’s most famous seaside resorts and is often called the “Summer Capital of Estonia.” Located on the coast of the Baltic Sea in southwestern Estonia, Pärnu is known for its sandy beaches, spa hotels, parks, and lively summer atmosphere. The city combines relaxing coastal scenery with history, culture, and entertainment, making it one of the country’s top tourist destinations. The most popular attraction in Pärnu is Pärnu Beach, a long sandy beach with shallow warm waters that attract thousands of visitors during summer. The beach area includes walking promenades, cafés, playgrounds, and sports facilities, creating a vibrant holiday atmosphere for families and tourists. Close to the beach stands the historic Pärnu Beach Park, one of the city’s most beautiful green spaces. Filled with fountains, flower gardens, and tree-lined paths, the park is ideal for relaxing walks and cycling. Pärnu is also famous for its spa and wellness culture. Since the 19th century, visitors have traveled here to enjoy mud treatments, mineral baths, and fresh sea air. Today the city offers many modern spa hotels and wellness centers where guests can relax throughout the year. One of the city’s historic landmarks is Pärnu Mud Baths, an elegant neoclassical building symbolizing the city’s spa traditions. Another important attraction is Tallinn Gate, the only surviving gate of the old Swedish fortifications built in the 17th century. Visitors can also explore Pärnu Rannapark and the scenic riverside promenade along the Pärnu River. Boat trips, яхтинг, kayaking, and cycling are popular activities during the warmer months. The cultural center of the city includes historic wooden villas, cafés, restaurants, and lively streets filled with summer events. Endla Theatre is one of Estonia’s best-known regional theatres and hosts performances, concerts, and festivals throughout the year. Nature lovers can also visit nearby coastal meadows, forests, and birdwatching areas outside the city. Pärnu’s location makes it an excellent base for exploring western Estonia and the Baltic coastline. During summer, the city becomes especially lively with music festivals, beach events, open-air markets, and nightlife. Despite its popularity, Pärnu still keeps a relaxing seaside charm that attracts visitors of all ages. With its beautiful beach, spa traditions, parks, and cultural attractions, Pärnu offers a perfect combination of relaxation, entertainment, and coastal beauty in Estonia.

What to see in Pärnu

Church Of Catharina Church Of Catharina Church Pärnu Transformation of Our Lord Church Pärnu Transformation of Our Lord Church Church St. Elizabeth's Church St. Elizabeth's Church Church Tallinna värav Tallinna värav Historical Landmark Koidula Muuseum Koidula Muuseum Museum Uue Varbla Mõis Uue Varbla Mõis Museum Carl Robert Jakobsoni Talumuuseum Carl Robert Jakobsoni Talumuuseum Museum Häädemeeste Museum Häädemeeste Museum Museum Kihnu Museum Kihnu Museum Museum Sindi Museum Sindi Museum Museum Audru Museum Audru Museum Museum Eesti Muuseumraudtee Eesti Muuseumraudtee Museum Pernova Nature House Pernova Nature House Museum Punane torn Punane torn Museum Museum of New Art Museum of New Art Museum Pernau Museum Pernau Museum Museum Vallikäär Park Vallikäär Park Park Endla Theatre Endla Theatre Theatre Pärnu muul Pärnu muul Tourist attractions Pärnu Town Hall Pärnu Town Hall Town Hall