Hotel Lasaretti
Bright, modern and optimistic, this inviting hotel sits in a group of renovated brick buildings, once a hospital. It’s close to town but the parkside location by the bubbling-bright stream makes it feel rural...
Finland is chock full of hotels and hostels, with a range of different places that is simply staggering. Whether you're looking to commune with reindeer in a cabin in Lapland or hoping to party it up at a design hotel in Helsinki, you'll have no trouble finding the right place to stay in Finland.
Bright, modern and optimistic, this inviting hotel sits in a group of renovated brick buildings, once a hospital. It’s close to town but the parkside location by the bubbling-bright stream makes it feel rural...
Four kilometres away, by the Kalevala Village, this striking building of wood and concrete is a great place to stay. The pretty rooms in yellow colours mostly have tantalising lake views with sounds of the lapping water...
Hotelli Finn is a small hotel occupying the top floors of a central city building. There are some cheaper rooms with shared bathroom.
An offshoot of Hotel Kämp, this places promotes itself as a ‘lifestyle hotel’ offering exceptional extras including mini-gyms, laptops, painting supplies and musical instruments...
This is a friendly family-run place with a series of excellent cottages, some sleeping up to five, others with a capacity of 10, all in a nice little area by the river. They have free boats, bikes and sledges, and hire fishing equipment...
Newly opened at the Luosto slope, this is one of Lapland’s most original and stylish hotels and a great deal in summer...
This central hotel is a great deal, offering buzzy staff, offbeat lobby decor and inviting chambers, with big fluffy beds, grey-wood floors and great modern bathrooms...
This large complex is the first choice for accommodation in Nurmes, with a camping ground, two HI-affiliated hostels, a decent hotel and a restaurant...
Among Finland’s most enchanting boutique hotels, this exquisite spot has lavishly decorated rooms, all individually designed in markedly different styles (the Africa room is really something to behold)...
One of the best hotels on the island, this is a high-class spot that caters well to business visitors, though water views from the balconies are tempting for anyone. As well as wi-fi there’s a small business centre and a spacious sauna...
Built in 1888, this is the best of the villa options. They know renovation means more than a coat of paint with faultlessly restored rooms that feel like your own townhouse...
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