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.
Set on Vaskiluoto island, this hotel is 2 km from Vaasa Train Station and Kauppatori Square. It features an in-house restaurant, plus free 1 GB WiFi and parking.
This hotel is 5-minute walk from Vaasa Central Station and offers a free evening sauna and a free fitness centre which opens each morning. All rooms have free WiFi.
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.
Mehmet Sukru
Switzerland
Breakfast is lovely and homemade cakes was wonderful.
Omena Hotel Vaasa Espen provides rooms in Vaasa near Vaasa Bus Station and Vaasa Train Station. Each accommodation at the 3-star hotel has city views and free WiFi.
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.
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.
Tony
Australia
Close to the centre & the train station. 2 Bruno was a 3 room + bathroom apartment with everything - lounge room, kitchen & bedroom. Even a washing machine & would be ideal for a longer stay. Good breakfast. Definitely recommended.
Set in Vaasa in the Western Finland region, with Viikingan Beach and Vaasa Bus Station nearby, Cosy studio apartment features accommodation with free private parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Vaasa cost DKK 786 per night, and 4-star hotels in Vaasa are DKK 1,173 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Vaasa can on average be found for DKK 844 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs DKK 901 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Vaasa for tonight. You'll pay on average around DKK 1,350 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Vaasa will cost around DKK 813 (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
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.
Very solid service as expected from Sokos hotel brand, helpful personnel. We came in Christmas time, when lots of places are closed, so were hotel restaurants on the Christmas eve, which was kind of expected. Sokos staff helped us to find and book Christmas dinner in another hotel, which was highly appreciated from our side as otherwise we would have to eat salads purchased from the only open grocery store nearby.
View to the market square was fantastic as it was snowing almost all the time, beautiful.
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.
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.
Nice hotel with outmost friendly team and great service. Dinner buffet, breakfast and parking where included. Food was delicious and home made. Room was spacy and clean. Two single beds, which where okay for one night.
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