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How to get to
Pärnu?
Arriving by ship.
Most ferries and catamarans arrive at the Passenger
Port (reisisadam), terminals A, B, D and C. Left
Luggage and a helpful tourist information booth can
be found in the main hall of terminals. Exchange
offices are plentiful but not always economical.
ATMs are just as easy to find.
Getting to bus station:
A taxi from the Passanger Port should cost roughly
150 - 200 EEK (9,6- 12,8 EUR).
Arriving by
plane.
Tallinn's airport may be a super-modern affair, but
it's so small you're never in danger of getting
lost. ATMs and currency exchange are located in the
centre of the hall, and car rental offices are
downstairs.
Getting to bus station
A taxi from the airport should cover the short ride
to town for 100 EEK (6,5 EUR).
Second option is to arrive to Riga
Airport (Latvia) and take a bus from there to Pärnu
(tickets aprox. 12-14 EUR).
Getting to
Pärnu by bus.
Bus Station (Tallinna Bussiterminal or Bussijaam).
Tickets are available inside the station or from the
driver. (Let ticket-holders get on the bus first.)
On Fridays and Sundays buses to popular weekend
destinations, like Pärnu tend to fill up quickly, so
buying your ticket earlier from station or in the
day will guarantee a spot.
All Pärnu-bound busses leave from
platform 13 or 10, and the ticket costs aprox. 120
EEK (7,8 EUR).
Arriving to
Pärnu.
More than 20 express buses leave
Tallinn for Pärnu daily between 06:25 and 23:00, and
buses stop here daily on route from Riga. The bus
station is located in the centre of town, at the
corner of Pikk and Ringi streets; the station house
is behind the terminal, at Ringi 3.
A taxi from the bus station should
cover the short ride to Film Festival
office for ~50 EEK (3,2 EUR) Or you can take 10
minutes walk through Rüütli and Nikolai street. Or,
if you let us know the exact time You arrive to
Pärnu, we can meet you in the bus station.
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