St. George Helsinki has the perfect location in the city center next to the beautiful Old Church Park. The most important shopping and cultural attractions are all within walking distance. The story of St. George begins from the history of Finnish literature and grows into a constant art theme. Huge art statues in the lobby and Winter Garden welcome guests, while at the same time representing the most shareable social media brand stamps to advertise the hotel. There is original art everywhere in the hotel—even in lobby toilets. As a hotel breakfast lover, I was more than interested to experience the St. George breakfast. The breakfast is served in the restaurant Andrea. In the restaurant, there is an open-fire oven, which they also use at at breakfast time: the open-fire baked omelet was the king of the breakfast setting, a very good start to the day! And if your breakfast time is later in the morning, you can probably skip lunch as breakfast is so hearty.
Seurahuone is no ordinary hotel; it’s a place with a riveting tale that dates back to 1910 when it made its grand re-entrance at Rautatienkatu 4. Originally established to quench the growing thirst for alcohol-licensed premises, the hotel has since evolved into a luxurious haven for discerning travelers. Location is everything, and Seurahuone Lahti boasts a prime spot right in the beating heart of Lahti. With the city center just a hop, skip, and a jump away, you’ll be well-placed to explore the best that Lahti has to offer. At Solo Sokos Hotel Lahden Seurahuone, luxury is the name of the game. Indulge in a range of sumptuous amenities that set this hotel apart from the rest. Unwind in the luxury suites, savor delectable dishes at the restaurant with an outdoor terrace, or sip on expertly crafted cocktails at the stylish bar. In conclusion, Solo Sokos Hotel Lahden Seurahuone is undoubtedly the best hotel in Lahti, offering a perfect blend of history, luxury, and sustainability.