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Getting Around
Pärnu is best navigated on foot or by bicycle within the town centre and beach area, with both options being genuinely pleasurable given the flat terrain. Bus services connect to Tallinn and Tartu regularly, and the central bus station sits within easy walking distance of most accommodations.
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Cash or Card
Card payment is accepted almost universally across Pärnu, from hotels and restaurants to small market stalls, and Estonia is one of the most digitally advanced societies in the world. Carrying a small amount of cash is still useful for occasional farmers market purchases or older local cafes, but most visitors manage comfortably without it.
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Good to Know
Estonians are often described as reserved at first meeting, and in Pärnu that quietness is best interpreted as respect rather than coldness. Visitors who approach locals with patience and genuine curiosity tend to be rewarded with warm, dry wit and surprisingly candid conversation once the initial reserve melts away.
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ATMs
ATMs are readily available throughout central Pärnu, including near the main shopping areas, the bus station, and along the main pedestrian streets. Major international cards including Visa and Mastercard are accepted without difficulty, and foreign transaction fees are the primary cost to be aware of when withdrawing cash.
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Currency
Estonia uses the Euro, having adopted the currency in 2011 as part of its integration into the European Union and Eurozone. Prices in Pärnu are moderate by Western European standards, and the town offers good value particularly in accommodation and dining compared to Tallinn.
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Plugs
Estonia uses the standard European Type F outlet (Schuko), operating at 230V and 50Hz. Visitors from North America will need both a plug adapter and a voltage converter for older devices.
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Safety
Pärnu is an exceptionally safe destination by any measure, with very low rates of crime and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere throughout the summer season. Standard city awareness applies around the beach area on busy summer nights, but serious incidents are genuinely rare and the town has a calm, welcoming feel at all hours.
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Airports
Pärnu has a small regional airport with limited scheduled service, making it more practical for most international visitors to fly into Tallinn Lennart Meri Airport, which is approximately 130 kilometres to the north. From Tallinn, regular express buses reach Pärnu in roughly two hours and run throughout the day.