The article discusses the decline of Finnish tourists in Pärnu, Estonia, which was once known as the most Finnish city in Estonia due to the large number of Finnish visitors. The article notes that Pärnu, a small and tidy coastal town with spas, cottages, and one of the best beaches in the Baltic region, has seen a significant drop in Finnish tourists. Previously, services were easily available in Finnish, but this is no longer the case.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of changes in tourist patterns without taking a clear ideological stance. It describes the situation objectively, focusing on the shift in Finnish tourism to Pärnu rather than commenting on political issues or expressing bias toward any side.
