Find centrally located, flexible accommodation in Seinäjoki at Hotel Stuertti, only 10 ... more
min. from the city centre and all transport options. All overnight guests receive free shuttle transport to the airport. Hotel Stuertti’s beautiful surroundings in t...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: ROMANTIC!!!! Disadvantages: too far from City of Tampere
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Winterangel76 31.01.2007 (02.02.2007)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Hotelli Urku, Tampere
Advantages: Small heart in big city Disadvantages: (road to Turku !)
with Pendolino and one way ticket cost about 30 ?.
By Car:
Once again, because Tampere locates in middle of Finland there are excellent roads and very easy connections. The drive from Helsinki takes about 2 h and there is a 2+2 lane motorway throughout the journey, just remember that speed limit 120 km/h with small portions 100 km/h in the summer, or 100 km/h throughout in the winter. There are also road connections from Tampere to Turku, Pori, Rauma, Seinäjoki/Vaasa, Jyväskylä and Lahti but these are mostly 1+1 lane regular roads with speed limits between 80 km/h and 100 km/h. Take extra care during late night and winter cause harsh winter conditions may make driving difficult occasionally in the winter, and there is a risk of collision with deer or elk, particularly just after dusk in the summer.
By local buses or taxis:
Travelling in city ...
Winterangel76 12.03.2007 (03.04.2007)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Tampere, Finland
Advantages: None, I miss sooooo much! Disadvantages: Can't go back!
Without giving you a huge pre-brief, I'll get right too it! (p.s. - I lived in Skegness for my childhood, a town on the coast!)
Number 1:
Going on holiday twice a year to the hot countries of the world with all the hotelliers (we owned a hotel)
Number 2:
Going rollerbooting every night whilst listening to the latest tunes!
Number 3:
Watching kids TV in the eighties, it's the most thing of all I miss. Sitting onfront of the TV after school but before dinner watching good guys win over evil !! Classic!
Number 4:
Playing videogames against my friends in the arcades, winning very LITTLE money as fruit machines were 1p and 2p in those days!
Number 5:
Going out, getting dirty, crawling in knackered and getting to go to bed when I wanted WITHOUT having to wash my clothes and explain to my girlfriend/wife where I've been ...