Kruunupuisto
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See why so many travellers make Hotel Kruunupuisto their hotel of choice when visiting Punkaharju. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
While staying at Hotel Kruunupuisto, visitors can check out Punkaharjun kirkko (3.1 mi), which is a popular Punkaharju attraction.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel.
The property also boasts a pool and free breakfast, to help make your stay more enjoyable. If you are driving to Hotel Kruunupuisto, free parking is available.
Travellers looking for cafes can head to Cafe Rantakivi.
Best of all, Hotel Kruunupuisto makes it easy to experience some great Punkaharju attractions like Johanna Oras Art Gallery, which is a popular art gallery.
At Hotel Kruunupuisto, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Punkaharju.
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Breakfast quite good but most foods without salt (salt and pepper on every table, though), also a corner for gluten-free items.
Wonderful walking paths and breathtaking views!!!
It is located near a lake in Punkaharju ridge area. It used to be a veteran rehab centre and still the clientele were mostly elderly people or people with disabilities.
Our room was on the second floor. Air conditioning was good, as it turned out to be a hot day. The hotel offers sunny terrace next to the rooms and while the building is very big we found a direct route from parking lot to our room.
The nature around the hotel is stunning: pine forests, water. There are lot of activities outdoors and Savonlinna is mere 30 min away.
The best part was swimming pools. While the place is not a spa (no water slides or jacuzzis) it was perfect for kids. And not too crowded.
We ended up being there two nights and would have been longer if we did not schedule pressure to return home.
The hotel was good but some things still needed to get 5 stars from me :-)
- breakfast was quite simple and plain, a bit "hospital like"
- we skipped restaurant lunch and dinner, they were not match for the price
- room was small and quite expensive (note: the hotel in the area were fully booked due to Opera festivals and this was maybe among the last rooms they would find).
We will definitely be back!
A receptionist was smiling during our check-in. I paid for the staying period in cash. Unfortunately SPA zone and water centre were out of service and the receptionist did not mentioned about it during the check-in! Absurd! Glanced to the phone I have noticed I have not got a notification about SPA closing period for my staying dates at 9 a.m. at the same day on Saturday. I did not noticed it because I was driving at that time. It was impossible to assess the quality of the spa zone as it was closed exactly for the days of our staying at the hotel. It was clean inside and pleasant as so as usually in Finnish hotels, but the feeling that I overpaid a lot more than I saw and I got did not leave me for all period of time. The price is much too high! However, this applies to all hotels in Finland. Breakfast was completely ordinary, the products were fresh, but nothing more. There was no variety. Bacon was crunchy like cookies. In my opinion there was a regime of austerity of the owners for the guests. My wife and I were totally upset the hospitality like this.
Hotel rooms are refurbished with style, are comfy and pleasant to stay in. Excellent beds! Very quiet location by a lake with spectacular scenery of Punkaharju close by. You will run into to patients under rehabilitation during your stay, giving it a unique flavor of staying in a hospital. The staff are very friendly and helpfull but obviously not very experienced in running a hotel. The room, although very good, did not have shampoo/conditioner but you could by some from the lobby. The breakfast was disappointingly finnish hotel breakfast, we decided to have ours in Savonlinna the second morning, I could recoomend Saimi Cafe there for breakfast.
Location by the lake is beautiful, nice walk tours around Punkaharju.
Lake side café is worth visit&dinner or waffels.
Breakfast was like going back to the 80ties, bad value for money.
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