Tech-led serviced apartment brand Bob W has announced two more properties in Finland, as it continues to strengthen its foothold in Europe.
Radisson Hotel Group opens first Radisson RED in Finland
The first Radisson RED hotel has arrived in Helsinki, the green capital of the world’s happiest country. Situated in a new, modern building in the city’s oldest park, Kaisaniemi Park, the new hotel offers inspiring art and contemporary design in the beating heart of Helsinki.
Finland further tightens entry rules for Russian visitors
Finland’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement, announcing that the Nordic country will tighten entry rules for visitors from Russian Federation.
Laura Tarkka new Head of Scandic Hotels in Finland
Scandic Hotels has appointed Laura Tarkka as new country head of the Group’s operations in Finland as well as a member of Scandic’s Executive Committee.
The ultimate Northern lights experience
Northern Finland is the site of a new hotel experience where a well-appointed glamping cabin is towed into a remote wilderness location, deep in the Arctic Circle. @OfftheMap_
SnowCastle of Kemi opened for the 23rd time
The SnowCastle in Kimi Finland offers has completed construction for the 23rd year. #SnowCastle
Scandic to open hotel in Vaasa, Finland
Taking over the operation of the former Kantarellis hotel in central Vaasa from June 2016, Scandic will expand the property from 68 to 140 rooms.
Radisson Blu Aleksanteri opens in Helsinki
The 151-room Radisson Blu Aleksanteri Hotel is a conversion of the existing Solo Sokos Hotel Aleksanteri, which has gone through a thorough upgrade in the brand and guest experience standards.
Radisson Blu expands in Finland with two new hotels in Tampere and Helsinki
The Solo Sokos Hotel Tammer in Tampere and Solo Sokos Hotel Aleksanteri in Helsinki will be rebranded as Radisson Blu during the first quarter in 2016.
Tom Flanagan named new Rezidor Area Vice President Nordics
Flanagan takes over responsibility for Rezidor’s portfolio of more than 60 hotels with 15,000 rooms in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland.