Lahti | |
Arms | |
Population | 98000 |
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Area code | 03 |
Official website | |
Lahti[1] is a city in southern Finland, about 100 km north Helsinki.
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To bring with you from Lahti
Facts about Lahti
Lahti is Finland's fifth largest city, and is located on the ridge Salpausselkä. The city is known for winter sports, mainly ski jumping.
History
The locals
Neighborhoods
Getting to Lahti
By plane
The nearest airport is in Helsinki.
By bus
Regular bus service from all over Finland. Timetables on Matkahuolto's website.
By train
In 2006, a new train line was opened directly between Lahti and Helsinki, so it is quick to get here by train [2].
With car
Highway from Helsinki.
With bike
Relocation in Lahti
By bus
By train
With car
By taxi
With bike
Payment
Acceptable currencies
Euro
Traveler's checks
Charge card
ATMs
Accommodation
Luxury
Average
- Cumulus Lahti[3] Vapaudenkatu 24 tel. 358-3-813711
- Next Hotel Salpaus[4] Vesijärvenkatu 1 tel. 358-3-3393911
Budget
Food and drinks
Luxury
Average
Budget
To see
- The Radio and Television Museum[5] Lahti was formerly known as Finland's radio city, as well Motala in Sweden. The radio masts that were used until the 1960s for long-wave broadcasts are today together with the museum located next to one of Lahti's most important tourist attractions.
- Sibelius House[6] A concert and conference hall.
- The ski jumps In the winter, several ski jumping events are arranged. In summer, tourists can visit the ski jumping towers to see the view.
To do
- Messilä Ski Center[7] in Hollola just outside Lahti is one of southern Finland's largest ski centers. In the summer you can play golf here.
Shopping
- The mall Trio[8] in the center.
- In addition, there are a number of supermarkets outside the city center.
Activities
Entertainment
Work
Communication
Security
Respect
Problem solver
Other
Other destinations around Lahti
Absolutely not to be missed
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