Hotelli City Hovi
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See why so many travellers make Hotelli City Hovi their hotel of choice when visiting Rauma. 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.
Rooms at Hotelli City Hovi provide air conditioning, a minibar, and a desk, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Hotelli City Hovi guests have access to a concierge, baggage storage, and newspaper. You can also enjoy a sauna and free breakfast. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Hotelli City Hovi.
Nearby landmarks such as The Ruins of the Church of the Holy Trinity (0.4 mi) and Alfred Kordelin Chapel (0.5 mi) make Hotelli City Hovi a great place to stay when visiting Rauma.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Italian restaurants, including Osteria Da Filippo and Pizzeria Riviera, all of which are a short distance from Hotelli City Hovi.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a military museum, such as Rauman Merimuseo - Rauma Maritime Museum.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotelli City Hovi as you experience all of the things Rauma has to offer.
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The place is immaculately clean. While the hotel's decor has been refreshed, the bathrooms are dated (and miniscule). But, even at their age, there is no evidence of grot in the shower or around the toilet and sink.
The rooms are tiny; our two large suitcases filled the available floorspace. One ended up going back into the rental car.
The staff was quite nice. Upon check-in my request for a dark room had been noted and we were taken to one that she thought would suit. When we noted that there were no room-darkening shades, she immediately offered a different room, noting that its view was over the parking lot so was not as nice. Given that the first room looked over a city street, we didn't feel there was anything lacking in the trade off. (Why only some rooms have shades is anyone's guess....)
The breakfast was adequate. Baked goods were store-bought, but there was fresh porridge in a slow cooker that was quite good
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Unfortunately, the person who was assigned to straightening our room stopped half way thru the job. When we returned from a day with our friends, we found one bed made but the other not. Towels had been collected, but nothing replaced them. When I advised the gentleman on duty of the situation, he seemed genuinely peeved on my behalf.
If I were to return to Rauma, I think I'd look into another option, but if nothing panned out I'd not have a problem staying there again.
We had an attractive corner room with windows on two sides overlooking the quiet canal and trees. There was very little street noise. There was a couch, as well as a desk and chair. A clean bathroom.
The little restaurant area had a TV where we watched some Olympic events. Breakfast was good. They provide free Finnish coffee during the day.
It's a small hotel with great service. The nice girl with the long plait was so obliging. She always offered help with a smile. She did our laundry overnight for €7.
The reason we chose this hotel was that it lists air conditioning and we were sick of overheated Finnish hotels in summer. It didn't work at night and we were hot both nights. They had put a stand up fan in the room to help things.
Old Rauma is great!
"Not all rooms have light-blocking window treatments (only sheer curtains). If that might bother you (especially in the summer) be sure to ask for a room with shades."Read full review
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