chibilotta
March 21, 2024
Anyway, the room was clean and simple.I stayed at three hotels while traveling this time, but this was the one that gave me the most Scandinavian feel.
It's far from the station, and in winter the roads are covered in gravel and snow is deep, so we recommend taking a taxi from the station without hesitation. On the way back, I had the hotel call a taxi. This building houses the Moomin Museum, a large concert hall, and government offices in a corner of a large park. It is across the road from Tampere University.
It is a clean and relaxing room without excessive decoration. There is no bathtub, but the shower is okay. Comes with shampoo, treatment, body wash, body cream, and soap with a refreshing scent. No toothbrush.
The attached park is spacious and has a large pond, which is recommended for a walk. There is also a small Moomin statue. You can wake up slowly and have brunch at a cafe in the Moomin Museum area.
There is nothing but the Moomin Museum on the other side of the downtown area from the station, and everything is good except for the distance to the station. There are people at the check-in counter who can speak Japanese. Although it's a Marriott affiliated hotel, it's not a formal hotel that doesn't feel that way. Proceed past the check-in counter and you will be in front of the Moomin Museum shop, ticket counter, and cafe.
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