Located in the heart of Lahti, this hotel offers Scandinavian-style rooms with free WiFi and cable TV. A shared sauna is also available on site. The Trio Shopping Centre is 200 metres away.
Ronald
Netherlands
friendly reception staff, great chocolate and nice and quiet room.
Situated directly across from Kauppakeskus Trio shopping centre, this central hotel is 800 metres away from Lahti Train Station. It offers free sauna access and free 1 GB internet connection.
This self-catering apartment hotel is across the street from Lahti Market Square and 10 minutes' walk from the Lahti Travel Center.
Edmund Carlo Louis
Netherlands
Pretty affordable and having our microwave was nice. Quite like checking in without having to talk to anyone. All pretty straightforward. Beds were nice and comfy. Just needed a place to sleep and that is exactly what I got.
This hostel is 300 metres from Lahti Train and Bus Station, and 8 minutes’ walk from Lahti Market Square. All rooms have a flat-screen TV and fridge. WiFi is free.
Duc An
Finland
Right in the center, the staff is helpful and amenities are good. The room quality is pretty good for the price.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lahti cost ¥14,212 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lahti are ¥30,575 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lahti can on average be found for ¥12,055 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs ¥14,962 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lahti for tonight. You'll pay on average around ¥32,146 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lahti will cost around ¥19,326 (based on Booking.com prices).
I visited this town many times and I find nothing new.
I visited this town many times and I find nothing new.
The radio-communication museum is excellent.
A short distance from this museum there is a little lake.
If the weather is hot a bathing/swimming there is the right
activity. (and after that, the cakes!)
From Patria there is a short walk to the Museum and my favorite mini lake.
There is a nice park with "dancing waters".
A visit to the harbour is interesting.
margarita
Argentina
Scored 10
10
Lahti is only an hour from Helsinki.
Lahti is only an hour from Helsinki. We went for a triathlon but it would be great for anyone who loves the great outdoors. The 50m outdoor pool is a highlight and there are a lots of lakeside activities - we did paddleboarding. Lots of hiking options and the locals are extremely friendly and welcoming. The scooters (Tier) are excellent for nipping around the town and they are cheap too. There are lots of paths and cycleways so it is perfectly safe. You can also use bikes but they are a lot heavier and more expensive. The town itself is not too special but it is the open areas, the space, the countryside, the lake etc that make it a great destination. We hired a car from Helsinki airport and the driving to Lahti is easy with lots of options for parking too. We went in June and it was super hot - which apparently isn't normal! I think it would be excellent in winter with lots of winter sports available too.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We particularly loved the marina area.
We particularly loved the marina area. The restaurants on the waterside around Sibelius Hall were fantastic. There were excellent supermarkets and everyone was so friendly and helpful. We were also really impressed with how clean and tidy Lahti is.
This was my second visit to Kauppahotelli. The first visit didn't go very well, but this time everything was excellent. Great customer support, I got a free room upgrade, the staff were great. The location is excellent for access to Lahti and to the train station.
The location was really good, close to the train station and easily walkable (or scooter!) into the centre of Lahti.
It was useful to have access to hot drinks and small breakfast items. The shared shower and bathroom facilities were well kept.
A wonderful place to stay when visiting events in Lahti. The water pressure in the showers is excellent and the rooms simple yet comfy.
Close to the bus station.
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