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Hotel Kakola
Hotel Kakola
Scandic Hamburger Börs
Scandic Hamburger Börs
Bob W Turku City Centre
Bob W Turku City Centre
Holiday Club Turun Caribia
Holiday Club Turun Caribia
Solo Sokos Hotel Turun Seurahuone
Solo Sokos Hotel Turun Seurahuone
Original Sokos Hotel Wiklund
Original Sokos Hotel Wiklund
Beautiful Studio Apt. in the Heart of Turku
Beautiful Studio Apt. in the Heart of Turku
Omena Hotel Turku Kauppiaskatu
Omena Hotel Turku Kauppiaskatu
Radisson Blu Marina Palace Hotel, Turku
Radisson Blu Marina Palace Hotel, Turku
Centro Hotel Turku
Centro Hotel Turku
Original Sokos Hotel Kupittaa
Original Sokos Hotel Kupittaa
Scandic Julia
Scandic Julia
Ruissalo Spa Hotel
Ruissalo Spa Hotel
Omena Hotel Turku Humalistonkatu
Omena Hotel Turku Humalistonkatu
Forenom Aparthotel Turku
Forenom Aparthotel Turku
Hiisi Hotel Turku Seaport
Hiisi Hotel Turku Seaport
Park Hotel Turku
Park Hotel Turku
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Forenom Serviced Apartments Turku Kakolanmäki
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City Center
The medieval heart of Turku unfolds along cobblestone streets where Finland's oldest city proudly displays its heritage. Turku Castle's imposing walls stand guard while the twin spires of the Gothic Cathedral pierce the skyline. Wander the bustling Market Square, explore floating ship museums along the Aura River, or lose yourself in the numerous cultural museums showcasing Finnish traditions. Riverside restaurants and cafés offer perfect spots to sample reindeer, salmon, and traditional Karelian pies while watching boats glide by. The compact city center is wonderfully walkable, with frequent buses connecting to the suburbs and trains linking to Helsinki. Most attractions sit within minutes of each other, making a car unnecessary in this historic Finnish gem.

Ruissalo
Escape to Ruissalo, an island neighborhood where ancient oak forests meet Baltic shores and wellness awaits. Wander through botanical gardens bursting with rare plants or hit the beach for a refreshing swim. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Aura Golf while history buffs explore 19th-century merchant villas dotting the coastline. Spa hotels offer Nordic cuisine and rejuvenating treatments after a day of hiking nature trails. Getting around is best by bike with dedicated paths throughout the island, though buses connect to Turku city center. Summer brings the island to life, but pack for tranquility – this is a place where birdsong outplays nightlife.

Turku Harbour
Turku Harbour wraps you in Finland's seafaring story with historic ships bobbing gently against cobblestone quays. Forum Marinum's glass walls mirror the rippling water while the red-brick Maritime Museum houses centuries of nautical treasures. Summer brings locals and travelers alike to riverside terraces where you can watch massive ferries slide toward the Baltic horizon. The harbor serves up fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants with gorgeous views across the Aura River. You'll find boutique hotels nearby, though prices climb for rooms with water views. Buses connect easily to the city center, and the walkable waterfront promenades make exploring on foot a delight.

Kupittaa
Kupittaa blends academic energy with Finland's oldest public park, creating a peaceful escape that still buzzes with knowledge. Students and researchers zip between modern glass buildings and the innovative Turku Science Park, giving the area its scholarly vibe. Sports fans catch matches at Veritas Stadion while nature lovers explore tree-lined paths and open meadows perfect for picnics or morning jogs. Budget-friendly cafeterias serve Finnish comfort food alongside international options that won't break the bank. The railway station connects travelers directly to Helsinki and other Finnish cities, making day trips a breeze. Summer visitors can snag affordable student accommodations when university is out, though most travelers opt to stay in central Turku.

Port Arthur
Port Arthur charms visitors with its well-preserved wooden houses painted in traditional Finnish hues of ochre, red, and cream. This quiet Turku neighborhood gives you an authentic slice of local life away from tourist crowds. Wander the tree-lined streets to discover small cafés serving Finnish pastries, or check out Mikaelinkirkko during your explorations. Getting around is best done on foot or bicycle, with limited bus service connecting to central Turku. While accommodations are scarce, the few guesthouses in converted wooden homes offer an intimate local experience. For dining, cozy neighborhood cafés provide traditional Finnish fare at prices that won't break the bank.
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Turku is applauded for its museums with enlightening attractions such as Turku Art Museum and Aboa Vetus and Ars Nova. The city has something for everyone including restaurants along with sights like Turku Market Square and Turun Kauppahalli.

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