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Good all round 3 star hotel
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3.6 |
Guest name: cowana, Dublin
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Apr 2008
We have just returned from a 3 day stay over the easter holiday weekend at the holiday inn Tampere. The hotel is an average 3 star hotel a short walk to the city centre. The foyer is warm and has a comfortable seating area and free internet access for guests. We did not have breakfast in the hotel as in my opinion it was way overpriced at 15 euro per head. The car park is in the basement and has access by the lift to all floors, it is charged at 7 euro per night but you can also park across the street after 6pm for free. We stayed in the executive room which was clean and comfortable with a flat screen TV and tea/coffee making facilities. In the executive room minibar you get complimentary bottled water, orange juice and a chocolate bar. The bathroom was adequate size for the room it was clean and well equiped with all the usual shampoo etc. The bed was very comfortable with a choice of pillows. It was - 6 outside but the hotel was over heated. The room was almost a constant 28 degrees. A short walk to the city centre are a few great bars and restaurants. Havana bar just over the bridge and down a few steps is a great bar and restaurant and has a very well heated smoking room also try the pizza place before you cross the bridge on the main street overlooking the river. As it was still very much winter we drove 90km north to Himos to rent snowmobiles which was great fun and well work the 85 euro for 2 hours exploring the frozen lakes and forests. Many other winter sports are available.
In all Finnish people are very friendly and speak perfect english.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
3.0 Value
3.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Just what we needed
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3.7 |
Guest name: iancr77, Swansea, UK
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jan 2008
We spent three nights here over New Year. The helpful and friendly receptionist offered us the choice between a twin room (slightly larger, with a bath) or a double room (smaller, no bath). We chose the
latter, and although the room wasn't enormous, it was quite big enough
for two people. The bed was very comfortable, and noise wasn't an issue: even though we were on the 1st floor, facing the road, we slept
well. The decor, staff and other services were all good. I would happily stay here again.
We were on a fairly cheap rate, which didn't include breakfast (€15, if you want it), but there are plenty of places not too far away where
you can get a decent breakfast for less money.
My one criticism is that the tea/coffee making facilities were a bit inadequate (no black tea, empty coffee packets left on the tray, slightly temperamental kettle), but that's fairly minor.
The location is not absolutely the most convenient, but it's not too far to walk to the centre of the city, and the hotel is very near the railway station (which was how we arrived).
Overall, a very enjoyable and relaxing stay: recommended.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Great Base, Great Price in Central Tampere
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5.0 |
Guest name: the-runner, Kendal, United Kingdom
In early February we took a Ryanair flight from Liverpool to Tampere. Finland is a place we have wanted to go for some time to do some winter walking and outdoor ice-skating.
We took a Ryanair bus from the airport to the City Centre and were dropped outside the central rail station. The half hour transfer was only a few Euros each. From the drop-off we had an easy five minute walk to the Holiday Inn using a map off the internet. The hotel was just a couple of streets away.
We were given a warm welcome when we arrived and our room was fine. Not overly big but adequate. The room and en-suite were clean with all the usual extras expected in a Holiday Inn.
We paid less than 40 GBP a night room only. An excellent price in a country that we envisaged would be expensive. The hotel had a hot tub and sauna on the top floor and had a bar and restaurant.
We went out into Tampere the first night and ate cheap at a "Buffa" restaurant. What a tremendous place! Basic surroundings and very much like an upmarket McDonalds. For about 8 Euros each you could eat and drink as much as you wanted. A great salad bar and a great selection of pizzas, hot meat dishes and as much ice cream you could eat to finish, including soft drinks and coffee.
Tampere was an interesting town. They call it the Manchester of Finland. The town is sat on a river between two lakes with many industrial premises situated on the fast moving river. It snowed heavily the night we arrived and put down 8 inches. Great!! We woke up the following day to clear blue sky and tremendous snowy scenery. By 10am the roads and footpaths were cleared and we were able to walk on compacted snow for miles around the parks and interesting suburbs of this interesting City.
We skated free for an hour on the open air rink just out from the centre of the City. We then went onto the frozen 10 mile long lake and skated for a mile or so along paths cleared especially on the 18 thick ice!
We ate in the holiday Inn the second night. I would recommend the hotel restaurant. Not too expensive with excellent cuisine and it saved going out into the freezing cold night!
On Sunday we ate lunch at a Viking Restaurant called “Harald”. A first floor restaurant, close to the square on the main street. We had an excellent meal and would recommend this if you want to eat typical Scandinavian cuisine. The surroundings were rustic and we really felt that we were dining somewhere different. The cost was not overly priced too.
We would recommend the Holiday Inn in Tampere as a great base, close to the city centre and very reasonably priced. We would like to visit in the summer to see a contrast and would stay at the Holiday Inn again.
Tampere itself was a lovely City, the people were very friendly and English is well spoken. If you don’t mind snow and ice then a winter walking and skating holiday is well recommended too. There are plenty of interesting buildings and other attractions that would appeal to most tourists looking to explore a fairly "off the beaten track destination". Remember to bring your ice skates or alternatively, I imagine you could buy some fairly cheaply when you get there.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
A very nice hotel near the University of Tampere
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4.2 |
Guest name: arhythmt, Seattle, WA
Guest type: Young single
stayed in May 2007
I traveled to Tampere in April 2007 for a symposium at the University of Tampere. My stay at the Holiday Inn was great: They have underground, secure parking (for a small fee), they offer nice a breakfast buffet with many options for those of you who are vegetarians (I'm not but I empathize with you if you're going to Tampere), and they have clean, spacious rooms with excellent shower facilities. Then again, I think I stayed in an upgraded executive room of some sort. The shower in there was the best I have had in a long time, better than any I've seen in the US, actually, in terms of water pressure, space, and design.
The only downside I had at the Holiday Inn was the expense for wifi broadband, but it did work better than the wired broadband.
Overall, I would strongly recommend this hotel if you're heading to Tampere. It is a 5-minute walk to the U. Tampere campus, which is quite convenient, and it's also about 10 minutes from this hotel to the city center if you're on foot.
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
2.0 Business service
4.0 Value
5.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Great Value And Great Location For Bars
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5.0 |
Guest name: 43Becko, Liverpool, UK
We stayed in this hotel on a weekend break to Tampere. The Hotel is situated in the middle of the university area, which makes it great for late and unusual bars. It is about a 10 minute walk to the river and the main shopping areas, but is close to the railway station, which is also the terminal for the airport buses. The rooms were of a high standard, not huge, but OK for a weekend break. Bar was comfortable ( if somewhat expensive, but then again are'nt all hotel bars ).
Rooms and public areas were spotlessly clean.
Only gripe we had was that when we wanted to use the hotels rooftop sauna, we were advised we could'nt as it had been booked for a private party, despite us being advised on check in that the sauna was open all weekend.
All in all a good hotel for the money
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness