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Restaurant Rööm

Café-Restaurant-Bakery on Pühavaimu Street. Chef Jürgen Lip has created an à la carte menu inspired by world cuisine, ranging from a rich breakfast selection to an elegant seafood raw bar.

There is no excessive fussiness; instead, they offer straightforward, honest, and delicious dishes, Parisian-style pastries, and a playfully adaptive ambiance.

Pastoraat Cafe

Fresh baked goods and à la carte menu in the heart of Pärnu every day! Their delicious menu is inspired by the pastorate era and includes, for example, sweet potato pancakes, oxtail soup, and elk cutlets. They offer breakfast and fresh pies on weekdays from 7.30 a.m

Pärnu Museum

Pärnu Museum is one of the most contemporary museums in the Baltic region, offering excitement for the entire family. The permanent exhibition ‘11,000 Years of History – Experiences from Times Long Ago’ takes you on a fascinating journey through time, starting from the Stone Age, continuing through the medieval trade routes and the Baroque fortified city to the nostalgic Soviet era. You can also learn about the evolution of the resort town that is very characteristic of Pärnu.

Endla Theater

Endla Theater offers a variety of repertoire from drama to musical productions and classics to newer dramaturgy. The repertoire includes about twenty productions. The theater has its own café and art gallery.

Pärnu Concert Hall

Pärnu Concert Hall plays an important role in the city’s cultural life. Its gallery, café, music school and shop bring life to building all day long, but the glass façade of the building makes it particularly impressive at night when the lights are on. The building has two halls with excellent acoustics that can be used for almost anything from chamber concerts to performances requiring large orchestras and from scientific conferences to banquets.

Museum of New Art

When visiting the art galleries of Pärnu, you can always rely on the Museum of New Art to surprise you with its exhibitions of modern art. The museum’s collection contains more than 400 works, and more than 1200 documentaries are kept in its videotheque. Established by Mark Soosaar, the art centre is extremely important in the cultural life of Pärnu.