Рованиеми предлагает туристам оригинальное размещение
A record tourist season is encouraging growth in Rovaniemi, the Official Hometown of Santa Claus.
As a result, new accommodation options are being built, set to increase the total of beds in Rovaniemi by the hundreds in the next couple of years.
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel - Luxury Comfort Suites
The suites have spectacular views over the treetops next to SantaPark, one of Rovaniemi’s main Christmas draws only 10 minutes from the city centre. Arctic TreeHouse Hotel’s restaurant serves local and continental cuisine, and keeps the natural landscape present with panoramic views.
In Arctic TreeHouse Hotel, the Northern Lights can be viewed in the warmth and comfort of the suite, and a wide range of exciting activities are available right from the doorstep.
Glass Igloos Planned next to Santa Claus Village
- There’s great demand for glass igloo accommodation, and if it is set to grow at the same pace and town planning so allows, we can build even more of them, promises Managing Director of Santa’s Hotels Maarit Aho.
Santa Claus Holiday Village Is Expanding
Now the holiday village is expanding. The existing 37 semi-detached cottages – 74 apartments the size of a large hotel room with a total of 296 beds – will be accompanied by 12 new cottages (24 apartments, 96 beds) this Christmas.
For Christmas 2017, another 11 cottages (22 apartments, 88 beds) will be constructed. This will hike the total number of beds in Santa Claus Holiday Village up to 480 by the end of next year.
Hostel Café Koti Caters for Independent
Travellers Starting November
Café Koti will have 45 seats on street level, keeping guests constantly tapped into local life through its big windows.
Currently hard at work, the young hostel entrepreneurs Tuulia Repo and Antti Piiparinen believe that there will be plenty of demand for this high-standard, distinctive, yet reasonably priced accommodation in Rovaniemi.
Arctic Light Hotel 11th on
"Best New Hotel on the Planet” list
“Set in the former city hall, the 57-room Arctic Light Hotel celebrates its northerliness to the extreme, delicately walking the line between cool and kitsch with star-spangled headboards, impressive black-and-white photos of native Laplanders, and an 11-foot-tall wooden polar bear standing beside the entrance.”
Arctic Light Hotel is the first European hotel and the only hotel in Scandinavia featured on the list.