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Christmas Citybreak in Turku
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Product description

Find the Christmas spirit all around you - Turku is the official Christmas City of Finland. Experience the Christmas spirit during a city break at Sokos Hotel Hamburger Börs, right in the heart of the city.
Turku will take you on a magical ride into a Finnish city Christmas for six weeks; from the first day of Advent all the way to St Knut’s Day, on January 13th. The Christmas city offers over 400 events and one of them is the Christmas Market in the Old Great Square, where you have the opportunity to buy traditional delicacies and handicrafts. The Market is held during four weekends (27th Nov - 19th Dec).

The Christmas Citybreak in Turku includes a traveller’s benefit pass Turku Card that gives you many substantial benefits, including free entry to many sights and other discounts.

Options

You can also choose a regular Citybreak before the official Christmas time.

 

Availability

26.11.2010 - 13.1.2010

How to get there

Sokos Hotel Hamburger Börs is located in the heart of Turku City centre, by the Market Square. To Turku you can get by plane from all over the world. There are also several ferry connections to Turku.

Departure

Check-in at hotel from 2 pm.

Return

Check-out by 12 am

Duration

1 night, 2 days

No of persons

from 2 –

 

Price

Special price!
double room 65,59€ / person / night

Price includes

• Accommodation in a cosy double room incl. buffet breakfast
• Finnish morning sauna + swim

• Traveller`s benefit pass Turku Card for 24 hours

 

Additional information

Languages

English
Finnish
Swedish

 


 
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