Kesahotelli Harmala
Hostel is at the winter time student´s house. In hostel is 1 and 2 persons rooms and in some of 2 persons rooms can have a extra bed (10 euros). The reception is situated in camping
site. Local buses run regularly between Hostel and the town centre. 2 Finnish saunas and the beach situated in camping site ...
Hostel Uimahallin Maja
A reasonably-priced hostel in downtown
Tampere, downtown Tampere, next to the Tampere Art Museum and in the immediate vicinity of the Näsinneula Observation Tower and the Särkänniemi Recreation Centre ...
Hostel Tampereen NNKY
Our hostel has 21 rooms from single rooms to rooms for five
persons, altogether 61 beds. Beds have mattresses, blankets and pillows, but the sheets and towels are not included. Guests may bring their own sheets or buy some from the hostel. Sleeping bags are not allowed for reasons of hygiene. Showers and toilets are in the corridor ...
Tampere (Swedish name
Tammerfors) is a city in southern Finland located between two lakes, Näsijärvi and Pyhäjärvi, at 61°30′N 23°46′E. Since the two lakes differ in level by 18
metres, the Tammerkoski rapids linking them have been an important power source throughout history, most recently for generating electricity. Railway tracks from many parts of the nation merge at
Tampere, making it an important railway junction. Tampere, with about 200,000 inhabitants in the city itself, and more than 300,000 including the neighbouring municipalities, is the second most important urban centre in Finland after the Helsinki region and the biggest inland city in the Nordic countries. In terms of population, Tampere is the third largest city in Finland, and the largest city outside the Greater Helsinki area.