'''Seinajoki''' is a city in Finland.

Get in

The easiest way to come to Seinajoki is by train [http://www.vr.fi/heo/eng/index.html]. It takes roughly three hours by train from Helsinki to Seinajoki, 40? for a one-way trip.

There is an airline connection from Helsinki to Seinajoki, operated by Finncomm airlines [http://www.fc.fi/home/]. Prices start from 49? without taxes for the 50-minute flight.

Get around

By foot

By bus

By taxi

By Bike

Other

See

'''The city center''' (Church, City Hall, Library, and Theater) was designed by Alvar Aalto. If you ask one of the church wardens you can ride the elevator to the top of the church tower for 1 ?.

'''Kyrkosjarvi'''. One of the few artificial lakes in finland.

'''Tornava Church'''. The old, idyllic church of Seinajoki.

'''Tornava Mansion area''' Old mansion built in 1806. Features beautiful, old garden.

Do

  • '''Provinssirock''' [http://www.provinssirock.fi]
  • Buy

    Eat

    Drink

    '''Onnela''', locals describe it as the best club, three floors of dancing including Finnish rock and 80s/90s American pop.

    '''Karma''', good cofee bar. They have excellent hot chocolate and board games to play.

    '''Palaveri''', located downtown, has a fairly decent beer selection.

    '''Minibaari''', located across from the church, sells locally brewed beer "Mallaskoski" on tap.

    '''Bar 15''' a.k.a. '''Warttibaari''' features cheap beer and heavy music.

    '''[du:ni]''' (Finnish slang term for job) is one of the most popular night clubs in Seinajoki. Features

    '''Cafe Frame''', located in downtown. Decent beer selection, drinks, coffee etc. Five pool tables and a snooker table. Internet access. K-18 after 9pm.

    Sleep

    Budget

    Mid-range

  • '''Perhehotelli Nurmela''' (Tel:414 1771, from Euro 35/55)
  • Splurge

  • '''CityHotel''' [http://www.sdr.fi]
  • Get out