Finnish MEP Paavo Vayrynen buys hotel in Estonia's Parnu

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Paavo Vayrynen, member of the European Parliament from Finland, has bought a small hotel in the southwestern Estonian sea resort Parnu, STT news agency reported.

Title to the villa built in 1935 will pass to Vayrynen at the beginning of September and the Finnish Center Party politician and his wife are panning to open the hotel already this fall.

Vayrynen has written in a blog post that the hotel, Inge Villa, has 11 rooms and 33 beds.

Inge Villa has been operating so far as a family hotel run by a Swedish-Estonian couple.

«It used to be open during the summer alone. Our goal is to use Inge Villa for the accommodation of group tours and to keep it open also during the winter provided that there are enough clients,» Vayrynen said.

At the same time the Vayrynen family are selling a holiday center at Ranua, Finland.

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