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GreenStar Hotel Vaasa
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.

Scandic Waskia
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.

Hotel Astor
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.

Hotel Epoque & Apartments
Housed in an old customs building dating back to the early 20th century, this hotel is within 5 minutes’ walk Pietarsaari’s old town. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi and free parking.

Original Sokos Hotel Royal
Original Sokos Hotel Royal is like a small city within the city, a dynamic meeting place for locals and travelers.

Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna Vaasa
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.

Hotel Vallonia
Just 4 km from central Vaasa, Hotel Vallonia offers free private parking, free WiFi access and a billiards room. Botnia Hall is 3 minutes’ drive away.

Omena Hotel Vaasa Espen
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.

Pietarsaaren Kaupunginhotelli
This hotel lies next to Pietarsaari’s central pedestrian street, just 10 minutes’ walk from Koulupuisto Botanical Gardens. It offers free nightclub entrance, free sauna access and free private...

Scandic Vaasa
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.

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Ostrobothnia's best hotels with breakfast
Hotel Norrvalla
Hotel in VöyriBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 149 reviewsHotel Norrvalla has free bikes, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in Vöyri. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also welcomes guests with a restaurant and a terrace.
From US$138.96 per nightPietarsaaren Kaupunginhotelli
Hotel in PietarsaariBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 386 reviewsThis hotel lies next to Pietarsaari’s central pedestrian street, just 10 minutes’ walk from Koulupuisto Botanical Gardens.
From US$185.28 per nightScandic Vaasa
Hotel in VaasaBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 836 reviewsLocated 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.
Jugend Boutique Hotel
Hotel in PietarsaariBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.1Good - What previous guests thought, 220 reviewsJugend Boutique Hotel is located in central Pietarsaari, next to Skata - the traditional wooden house district. The property offers a traditional sauna. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
From US$185.28 per nightWästinn
Hotel in VöyriBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 159 reviewsSet in Vöyri, 49 km from Vaasa Bus Station, Wästinn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a private beach area and a terrace. The hotel has a sauna, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
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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.Guest review byFamilyPlanetTourUnited States - 10.0
I have been here many times.
I have been here many times. The city is small, picturesque one may say. Not many things to do but efficient for those who live there. It is small, safe and welcoming, what else could one ask for.They are very loyal to local industries therefore food quality is unique for Finnish standards, if you know what I mean, they pay attention to beauty other difference from other "Finnish speaking" cities. The cookies, the bread well, just visit, it is not a long walk but you can take it several times a day and you will always find some little tiny thing that is nice.Guest review byOrellanaSpain - 10.0
A small and quiet town with a peaceful charm.
A small and quiet town with a peaceful charm. Even though not many places were open in late spring, we still enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere. The old wooden houses and narrow streets give it a unique and cozy character.Guest review byAnnaFinland - 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.Guest review byImreNorway