Located 60 metres from Lahti Train Station, this hotel offers a popular breakfast buffet and free WI-Fi.
Murielle
Switzerland
The hotel is very centrally located. The breakfast buffet was well balanced and we found a very clean room. Furthermore, self-check-in was very easy as the hotel gave us clear instructions in advance.
Located in the heart of Lahti, this hotel offers Scandinavian-style rooms with free WiFi and cable TV. A shared sauna is also available on site. The Trio Shopping Centre is 200 metres away.
Situated directly across from Kauppakeskus Trio shopping centre, this central hotel is 800 metres away from Lahti Train Station. It offers free sauna access and free 1 GB internet connection.
Located in Lahti, 4.3 km from Lahti Railway Station, Mukkulan kartano provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Jari
Finland
The manor house where we had our room was filled with history but as well tidy and practical. The grounds with old oak trees and lakeview was magnificent. The breakfast was excellent with several tasty choices. The personnel was pleasant and helpful.
This hostel is 300 metres from Lahti Train and Bus Station, and 8 minutes’ walk from Lahti Market Square. All rooms have a flat-screen TV and fridge. WiFi is free.
Southren
United Kingdom
The location was really good, close to the train station and easily walkable (or scooter!) into the centre of Lahti.
It was useful to have access to hot drinks and small breakfast items. The shared shower and bathroom facilities were well kept.
Featuring a sauna, Renkomäki is set in Lahti. This homestay offers free private parking and a shared kitchen. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Capitano’s modern apartments are in the Ruoriniemi district of Lahti, just 50 metres from Lake Vesijärvi. They each have a fully equipped kitchen, a sauna and a balcony with lake views.
Located in the heart of Lahti, this hotel offers Scandinavian-style rooms with free WiFi and cable TV. A shared sauna is also available on site. The Trio Shopping Centre is 200 metres away.
Location and decor. Friendly staff. Comfortable bed
Situated directly across from Kauppakeskus Trio shopping centre, this central hotel is 800 metres away from Lahti Train Station. It offers free sauna access and free 1 GB internet connection.
Spacious comfortable room , good breakfast choices
FAQs about hotels in Lahti
On average, 3-star hotels in Lahti cost HUF 36,790 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lahti are HUF 69,645 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lahti can on average be found for HUF 36,590 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lahti this weekend is HUF 35,775 or, for a 4-star hotel, HUF 60,145. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lahti for this weekend cost on average around HUF 36,745 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs HUF 34,185 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Lahti for tonight. You'll pay on average around HUF 67,300 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Lahti will cost around HUF 46,415 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Helsinki Airport, then take a direct train to Lahti (100km, 50 minutes). Alternatively, drive from Helsinki (100km, 1 hour 30 minutes). Domestic travellers can also take direct trains from major Finnish cities.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to Lahti, Finland, is Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. It's approximately 100km away, offering frequent connections and a direct motorway link to Lahti.
Lahti, Finland, offers efficient public transport options. The city's bus network, operated by Lahden Kaupunkiliikenne, covers most areas. For intercity travel, Lahti railway station connects to Helsinki and other Finnish cities. Taxis are also available. Alternatively, the city is bike-friendly with numerous cycling paths, and car hire is an option.
The city centre of Lahti, Finland, is the most popular area for visitors due to its proximity to key attractions like Sibelius Hall, Lahti City Theatre, and the Market Square. It offers a variety of accommodation options, restaurants, and shopping centres.
Lahti, Finland experiences a continental climate with distinct seasons. Summers (June-August) are mild, with average temperatures around 20°C, while winters (December-February) are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dropping below -10°C. The city receives most rainfall during late summer and early autumn, but there's no monsoon or hurricane season. The weather can be unpredictable, so it's advisable to check the forecast before visiting.
The ideal months to visit Lahti, Finland are from June to August. During this period, the city experiences its warmest weather with temperatures averaging around 20 degrees Celsius. The long daylight hours allow for extended exploration of the city's attractions, including the Sibelius Hall and Lahti Ski Museum. Additionally, numerous festivals and events such as the Lahti Ski Games and the Lahti Organ Festival occur during these summer months.
What guests said about Lahti:
10
Scored 10
I visited this town many times and I find nothing new.
I visited this town many times and I find nothing new.
The radio-communication museum is excellent.
A short distance from this museum there is a little lake.
If the weather is hot a bathing/swimming there is the right
activity. (and after that, the cakes!)
From Patria there is a short walk to the Museum and my favorite mini lake.
There is a nice park with "dancing waters".
A visit to the harbour is interesting.
margarita
Argentina
10
Scored 10
Lahti is only an hour from Helsinki.
Lahti is only an hour from Helsinki. We went for a triathlon but it would be great for anyone who loves the great outdoors. The 50m outdoor pool is a highlight and there are a lots of lakeside activities - we did paddleboarding. Lots of hiking options and the locals are extremely friendly and welcoming. The scooters (Tier) are excellent for nipping around the town and they are cheap too. There are lots of paths and cycleways so it is perfectly safe. You can also use bikes but they are a lot heavier and more expensive. The town itself is not too special but it is the open areas, the space, the countryside, the lake etc that make it a great destination. We hired a car from Helsinki airport and the driving to Lahti is easy with lots of options for parking too. We went in June and it was super hot - which apparently isn't normal! I think it would be excellent in winter with lots of winter sports available too.
Fiona
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We particularly loved the marina area.
We particularly loved the marina area. The restaurants on the waterside around Sibelius Hall were fantastic. There were excellent supermarkets and everyone was so friendly and helpful. We were also really impressed with how clean and tidy Lahti is.
Kathryn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I really like the architecture here.
I really like the architecture here. I lived in Stockholm for 7 years and often want to go back there to live, but the residential and labour market conditions make it hard. Lahti is a good alternative for me when I want to live the dream for a shorter time without having to take the long trip ti Stockholm.
Linus
Estonia
10
Scored 10
I visited the ski-jump tower, I played minigolf, I went to a...
I visited the ski-jump tower, I played minigolf, I went to a sauna and swam in a small lake, I was in the Sibeliustalo. They were all nice.
I ate most of the times at a vegeterian restaurant Lipterin.
It's easy to get around even on foot, but there are also local buses, which you can find on Google Maps. You can buy tickets for local transport from the application of LSL.
Imre Keményfi
Hungary
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lahti is a tranquil village by the lake with a beautiful...
Lahti is a tranquil village by the lake with a beautiful scenery. It's ideal for hiking, cycling or spending a few days resting and charging your batteries. It's a small town but we took great advantage of renting a car to visit the surrounding area. There's not much to be had in terms of restaurants and what little there is... well, it's not their forte. The people are very friendly and welcome tourists of every nationality.
There are only a few hotels in Lahti so this one is the best. The location is excellent, on the main street of the town. The new part (the so called "Loft") across the street is beautiful but I stayed in the old part. The hotel has very good restaurants and the breakfast is also very good with cheerful service despite it getting very busy at weekend. The chromecast in the room actually functioned unlike in some hotels.
Private rooms, with fridge, tv, linen and towels (hand towel and bath towel).
And the "plus" that brings me to Patria: when returning to the hostel at late afternoon
or evening, there are cakes. In the morning, there are still some cakes, to enjoy the
breakfast. (coffee, tea, milk and sugar all day long)
The price-value is high. It is a hotel for a hostel price.
Well appointed studio apartment with kitchen near the city center. Close to downtown shops and restaurants and about a 20 minute walk to the lakeside. Very friendly and responsive staff who met me when I arrived to provide the room key and show me the apartment. Nightly price made. It a good value when compared to standard hotel options. I hope to stay here again.
Mari’s apt is the perfect spot to visit Lahti. It is close to the city center, the lake and the cross country ski trails. All amenities within easy walking distance. It is very clean and well-equipped. And Mari is warm and welcoming. Highly recommend.
Central location and exactly what I needed for a safe and quiet night in Lahti. I really appreciated the clear communication to pick up the key. Everything went smoothly. The bed is comfortable and not too soft, just right.
Very cosy apartment, well-equipped and comfortable to stay in. The location is excellent, within walking distance of the train station and right in the centre of Lahti. The host was easy to reach and communicate with.
Super flat: clean, pleasant not cheap furniture and cutlery, comfortable bed, dark curtains, near the lahti market square, supermarket in the next house, coffee, local bio shampoo and shower gel
Well set up apartment with everything you need. The owner was very friendly and helpful -even picking us up from the train station on arrival and giving us an orientation tour of Lahti.
Amazing and helpful staff.
Room was of an excellent size. Location of the hotel central meaning you can walk to all the restaurants and bars to enjoy the late sunsets.
Nice clean 1-bedroom apartment with fully furbished kitchen and balcony. Located on the outskirts of Lahti, so it might take a while to reach city centre by walking.
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