You want the sea, right? From Reldor it's a 15-min walk down Papiniidu through the coastal meadows to a grassy spot with access to the sea. Stop at the grocery store along the way to pick up food and drink for a picnic. You want to shop, too? All of Estonia's chain retail stores are a 5-min walk from Reldor, even secondhand shops. You want to walk down RĂŒĂŒtli and Supeluse Streets? Take one of the city buses frequently running up and down Riia Street, practically outside Reldor's front door. Or take a scooter. Have to have pizza in PĂ€rnu (although Reldor has a full kitchrn for guests)? There's an Italian restaurant two minutes from Reldor. No need to wonder if this is the right choice: it's solid.
Todella kuumat pÀivÀt PÀrnuussa, eikÀ motellissa ilmastointia. Tuulettimet huoneissa, mutta ikkunat sai auki ainoastaan ylÀreunastaan. Turha pyörittÀÀ kuumaa ilmaa. Huomeessa ei pystynyt olemaan, kuin alusvaatteisillaan. Toisena erittÀin huonoa kÀytöstÀ huonesiivojilta. Huutoa ja siivouskÀskyjÀ nuorisollemme. Ei hyvÀ!
Huone ja hotelli olivat tosi siistejĂ€, ja kolmas vuode (vuodesohva) oli valmiiksi pedattu. Ainut miinus oli huoneen kuumuus â ilmastointia ei ollut, mutta huoneessa oli tuuletin, joka auttoi hieman
I gave this motel four stars. But you must understand that in the scope of the expectations. The motel is cheap, simple, no aircon, and completely self-service, 2 km from the PĂ€rnu old town so youâll need some transportation.
But it is also relatively clean and functional accommodation, and you can park your car in the front for free - so a good low-cost alternative if you are looking for that, hopefully outside the hottest weathers.
We used Uber to hop between motel and the town, about EUR 5 per direction so you can travel as much as you like and itâs still tons cheaper than real hotels in the town.
Good value for money and good for few nights. Easy to access and Lidl is close by. Use earplugs as the soundproofing is weak, we woke up at 8am to neighbours noise.