
Pärnu Town Hall Square
Best time to visit
It is worth arriving early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the daytime tourist crowds and to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Budget tips
Visiting the square is free, and it is worth coming during the summer festivals when you can also buy local products at a discount.
Recommended for
History lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Those seeking relaxation, Visitors of cultural festivals
Plan your visit
30-45 minutes
About
Quick facts: The Town Hall Square is named after the 17th century cooling spring, which can still be found in its original state today. Around the square, numerous historic buildings and cafés await visitors where local life bustles.
Highlights: The original fountain in the middle of the square enhances the uniqueness of the place, to which locals traditionally tie prayers and wishes. In spring, when the surrounding trees bloom, the square shines with a golden light, creating a special atmosphere for visitors.
Insider tips
- Choose comfortable shoes as the streets around the square are cobblestone.
- Take pictures at the fountain, especially at sunrise, when the lights are particularly beautiful.
- Avoid the morning hours if you do not like the hustle and bustle.
- In spring, see the flowering trees, they offer a rare sight.
Practical info
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