Situated in Vaasa, 500 metres from Vaasa Bus Station, AinaBnb - Residence Kappsäcken features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Located in the centre of Vaasa, this hotel offers stylish rooms with a private sauna, tea/coffee facilities and a 42-inch flat-screen TV. Free WiFi access is available.
Set in Vaasa, 400 metres from Vaasa bus and train station, GreenStar Hotel Vaasa offers accommodation with free bikes, private parking and a shared lounge.
This elegant hotel is found directly opposite Vaasa Train Station. It offers a popular breakfast buffet and classic rooms with antique-style furniture and décor. Internet access is free.
Featuring a sauna, Pro Apartments 2 is set in Vaasa. Guests can benefit from a patio and a children's playground. Offering free WiFi throughout the property, the non-smoking apartment has a sauna.
Set in Vaasa, in a historic building, 500 metres from Vaasa Bus Station, Dream Cottage in Center - AinaBnb - Residence Kappsäcken is an apartment with free bikes and garden.
Set 800 metres from Vaasa Bus Station in Vaasa, this apartment features a balcony with garden views. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The kitchen comes with a dishwasher and an oven.
On average, 3-star hotels in Vaasa cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Vaasa are £131 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Vaasa can on average be found for £87 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Vaasa for tonight. You'll pay on average around £128 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Vaasa will cost around £93 (based on Booking.com prices).
The town has interesting old buildings, and the seaside is...
The town has interesting old buildings, and the seaside is open with parks all around. There are some good restaurants in the Rewell shopping mall. With buses it is easy to get to places slightly out of town. There are playgrounds in the middle of the city for kids and the main library has books in various languages for them to sit and read for awhile. We liked Edvin's Path, which you can get to on bus #15.
However, if you want to see the Kvarken archipelago, wait until mid-June to visit Vaasa, otherwise there will be no boat tours.
FamilyPlanetTour
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good: Good shopping opportunities, especially at Kivihaka.
Good: Good shopping opportunities, especially at Kivihaka. I estimate the Swedish-speaking percentage of the residents at 75%, probably the highest in Finland by some margin. 24/7 kiosk at Shell Pitkäkatu. Generally nice-looking city. Tropiclandia was nice for a summer day.
Less impressive: Getting to/from the ferry pier is chaotic (especially when the ferrytaxi driver didn't speak Swedish nor English). It was not easy to find any of the city's restaurants.
Personal tip: I'd favour trying to figure out how to get from downtown to Kivihaka by bus next time, due to the overly snaking pavement paths between the two.
Imre Kristoffer
Norway
8.0
Scored 8.0
The people are nice and helpful and the town centre is small...
The people are nice and helpful and the town centre is small enough to walk through it and see everything on foot. The beach is lovely, especially in winter and it guarantees for a great walk and great scenery.
The bus service was a bit difficult to grasp as bus stops are not well marked and buses are not frequent especially outside the centre of Vaasa.
Fiona
Malta
6.0
Scored 6.0
A very quiet place with many shops and bars.
A very quiet place with many shops and bars. However nothing is really thought for tourists. We wanted to visit the Kvarken Penisula 25 km North. There are buses going there a couple of weeks in July but August was already considered Fall period. The last day we were there, we were planning to take the bus used by scholars, following Tourist Office advice but the information turned wrong. We tried to rent a car but there was nothing available. We went to Tempere that we really liked for its friendly people and its lakes.
Vincent Montenero
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
The seaside walking paths are great for dog owners.
The seaside walking paths are great for dog owners.
We enjoyed the flat breads of Niska Vasa.
The Aroma Bageri & Konditori is a highly recommended plae if you like well baked bread and sweet buns!
The UNESCO World Heritage site Kvarken Archipelago is close by and worth visiting for ones who like to see nature on their trips.
PP-FIN
Finland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Having never visited Finland, Vaasa was a wonderful, small...
Having never visited Finland, Vaasa was a wonderful, small city. We went to visit family and, while there walked along the bay, enjoyed the midnight sunset, and ate delicious regional foods. The pastries were WONDERFUL! We also ate at The Bank, Vaasa's highest recommended restaurant and were not disappointed! The food was truly EXCELLENT and the historical building was so beautiful! I would definitely recommend a visit there. The best part about the city is the easy walking to all things essential. We walked for groceries, dinner, shopping, nature, and the ocean. Perfect introduction to this beautiful country.
The location couldn't have been better - right in the centre of Vaasa, just a minutes' walk to the main square, shops and cafés, and the train station. It's a self-service hotel, with no reception, which lets you check in at any time of day or night. The single room is very compact and minimal, but has all the necessary amenities. The kettle with a generous supply of tea and coffee was very welcome. The rain shower was a nice surprise. The level of cleanliness was very high.
One of the best places we stayed in Finland. Wonderful decorations with model ships and nautical bric-a-brac. The sauna was great. Very spacious and well appointed. Information from host was complete, concise and timely. Breakfast was modest, though good and fresh. We wished we could have stayed longer.
Nice and affordable place to stay in Vaasa.
Room looked fresh. Bathroom was clean, beds were comfy.
You can use a fridge in the hall (each room has their own locked cell in the fridge) and borrow plates and extra cups from small common kitchen. Breakfast was ok.
Close to city centre, 15min walking.
The staff was really friendly - even though the hotel closed early, they arranged us the dinner and an upgraded room with sauna. The hotel is a bit old-fashioned but comfortable and clean, and most importantly, quiet and dark at night. The breakfast was adequate. Overall a really nice experience.
really nice and sizable room with beautiful view from the window
it was amazing experience
I will be back in very short time
I want to express my sincere gratitude to the employee of this magnificent hotel for the wonderful atmosphere that they have created with their work
Nice place with big balcony and sauna. Located in walk distance to everything important in Vaasa. Very pleasant stay for us. Sauna included and Teatteri parking place just below the appartment (literally, because the access is like 10 meters from the appartment entrance).
Location was good, very close to city center. Staff was very nice, friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good, quite normal for finnish hotels. The restaurant in the hotel was very good albeit a little pricey, but I can definitely recommend it for a dinner.
Nice place for staying in the Vaasa. The apartments is really beautiful, cosy and very comfortable with kitchen and bathroom. It located not far from the coast and main city attractions. We are really enjoyed staying here!
This place is not a four stars hotel at any level. It is worn out, pretty 1993 and the days of the glory are gone. It would need desperately the face lift.
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