Me and my boyfriend stayed at Koidulapark for a weekend in August 2008. As this is the high season in Pärnu, I was pleasantly surprised with the price of the room and the fact that they even had vacancies (I booked only 2 weeks in advance). I have visited Pärnu several times, but as this was the first time for my boyfriend I chose a hotel near the centre of town.
We drove to Pärnu from Tallinn on Friday afternoon, found a free parking place rather quickly and headed for the hotel. Koidulapark's website says that it doesn't have a parking place, but I did see some cars at the backyard. Pärnu is not a large town, so it's pretty easy to find a parking spot close enough.
The check-in was quick, the girl at the desk very pleasant. Note for other Finnish people: Please DO NOT expect everyone to speak Finnish! I find it very rude to start loudly speaking Finnish to Estonians, without first asking would they rather use some other language.
Our room was on the 3rd...
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