Lahti Guide 2011

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ASIKKALA HEINOLA HOLLOLA HÄMEENKOSKI LAHTI NASTOLA ORIMATTILA PADASJOKI

WINTER 2011-2012

WATER & NATURE | SPORT & FREETIME | HISTORY & ART | FAMILY ATTRACTIONS EVENTS | RESTAURANTS & CAFÉS | SHOPPING | ACCOMMODATION


Great texMex CookinG since 2008

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corner meillä sinä olet kuningas.

At Public Corner you are the king.

Aleksanterinkatu 10, Lahti

Aleksanterinkatu 10, Lahti

In good company

An Italian sonata with a Finnish twist

El Toro is a Spanish style pleasant restaurant with good food and wine in downtown Lahti

Bienvenidos! Mariankatu 8, Lahti

Aleksanterinkatu 16, Lahti

A piece of spanish life Serving Spanish tastes, scents and atmosphere.

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Rautatienkatu 15, Lahti

Keijutie 27, Lahti

Refreshing beverages and great company!

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Pizzas · Warm dishes · Salad · Beverages

Jalkarannantie 2, Lahti

Buffa Prisma Holma, Johanneksenkatu 4, Lahti


MEETINGS

AND EVENTS

Lahti Fair Centre Lahti Fair Centre offers an excellent venue for meetings and seminars and reliable technical capabilities for events of even more than 10,000 people. FUTURE EVENTS AT LAHTI FAIR CENTRE: 28–29 JAN WEDDING AND PARTY FAIR Come and join the festive feeling! 9–11 MAR RAKSA Annual large construction event 22–24 MAR OLO.MUOTO´12 A special design event 20–22 APR PIHAPIIRI Garden fair and producers' market 14–16 SEP CARAVAN Major caravan event 27–29 SEP TURVALLISUUS JA PUOLUSTUS 2012 Special event on safety and defence 14–16 NOV PUUNTYÖSTÖ/ WOODWORKING International woodworking trade fair Changes possible.

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Greetings from Lahti! Lahti is participating in the World Design Capital Helsinki 2012 project together with Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa. Lahti will be filled of stunning design-related projects and fairs already since autumn 2011 and there will be only more of them to come in 2012. The design capital project will be accompanied by the vivid cultural life of Lahti region and by its varied landscapes of ridges and lakes, which make the region a unique travel destination all year around. Thanks to the Salpausselkä ridges, there are genuinely four seasons in the Lahti region, each of which provides its own specialties for tourists and leisure activities. In the wintertime, the Häme province is an excellent place for skiing enthusiasts: there are almost 170 km of lighted skiing tracks on the grounds of the City of Lahti alone! The ten lighted slalom slopes of Snow Centre Messilä ensure that you do not have to go farther than Hollola to find the joy of downhill skiing. The region’s several wellbeing centres, such as Messilä, Tallukka, Kumpeli, Vierumäki and Pajulahti, offer versatile services for your entire family. This is why families often come to Finland to

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enjoy their leisure. You can choose the vacation of your dreams – enjoy the quiet and beautiful nature, see the theatre or go to concerts, try out the VellamoMenu, sightsee, have a sporting holiday or shop. Or you can make a perfect combination of all of these! Welcome to the heart of Päijät-Häme, the home of Lahden Sininen beer, to have the holiday of your dreams. Once here, you’ll be in no hurry to get anywhere.

GUIDE INFO Regional tourist services from Lahti Travel Lahti Travel Ltd is a regional travel agency which provides you all the tourist services of the Lahti region from meeting services to accommodation, from guided package tours to additional programme, and naturally also tourist information. Lahti Travel’s tourist information office is in downtown Lahti. We’re open from Monday to Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm, on Fridays from 9 am to 4 pm, and also on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm in the summertime.


LAHTI GUIDE

WATER & NATURE

Greeting from Lahti!....................................... 4

Winter sports.................................................. 38 Passenger harbour.......................................... 40 Harbour services............................................. 42

SIGHTS & EVENTS

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Tourist attractions........................................... 6 Useful information ......................................... 9 Events............................................................. 10 Winter events in Lahti region.......................... 14 World Design Capital 2012............................. 16

HISTORY & ART

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FAMILY ATTRACTIONS

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Laune central park.......................................... 46 Events for children ......................................... 48 Family sights................................................... 50

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SHOPPING 56

History and art................................................ 20 Museums......................................................... 20 Architecture and art........................................ 22

Shopping........................................................ 56

CAFÉ & RESTAURANTS

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Time for coffee............................................... 26 Cafés in the Lahti region................................. 28 Local delicacies............................................... 30 Restaurants .................................................... 32 Nights clubs.................................................... 35 Pubs and bars................................................. 35

ACCOMMODATION 66 Other accommodation.................................... 67 Camping and cottages.................................... 69 Hotels............................................................. 70

MAPS 72

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS The Lahti region is full of wonderful sights and places you should visit.

SPORTS CENTRE is the heart of the Salpausselkä Ski Games. The Sports Centre includes ski jumps, a skiing stadium, Restaurant Voitto, a large event hall, a trade fair hall, Lahti Hall, an ice stadium, the Ski Museum, a central sports field and an area for biathlon. In the wintertime, there are lighted skiing tracks in the area, in the summertime they are used as mountain biking and outdoor exercising routes. The sightseeing platform on top of the tallest ski jump is open on order in the wintertime. LOVELY KELVENNE Kelvenne in the Padasjoki municipality is one of the largest and nicest high islands of Finland. It was formed during the last Ice Age, when the ice slowly withdrew to the northwest. The island was made from gravel that was gathered and arranged by glaciers. An 8 km long

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hiking trail runs through the island of Kelvenne and is indicated with blue marks. There are also several campfire sites along the route. The coasts of Kelvenne can easily be reached in winter on skis or on tour skates. SIBELIUS HALL Opened in 2000, Congress and Concert Centre Sibelius Hall is the largest public wooden building built in Finland in the past hundred years. The concert hall has unique acoustics. The hall seats 1,250 people, and it is the venue for both classical and contemporary concerts. The Sibelius Hall was designed by architects Hannu Tikka and Kimmo Lintula in. For additional information and house tour reservations, please call +358 (0)3 814 2811. HOLLOLA MEDIEVAL STONE CHURCH – The medieval stone church of Hollola, which was originally the catholic church of Pyhä Maria (Holy Mary) is one of the most important medieval monuments in the Lahti region. The church seats 550 worshippers, and it is the third largest medieval church in Finland that is still in regular use by a congregation. The stone church is part of the Tampere Diocese, and it was completed in its current form between


1495 and 1510. It is very well known for its wellkept wooden sculptures. There is a neoclassical bell tower designed by Carl Ludwig Engel and built between 1829 and 1831 to the south of the church. CHURCH OF THE CROSS – This church designed by academician Alvar Aalto is the main church in the City of Lahti. Built in 1978, the simplified church's exterior face opening to the marketplace is dominated by a large cross consisting of 52 windows, one for each week of the year. The Church Park includes Wäinö Aaltonen's sculpture Vapauden hengetär (Spirit of Freedom). Open from Monday to Sunday from 9 am to 3 pm and also at other times based on an agreement, Tel. +358 (0)3 891 290 LAHTI CITY HALL – Designed by Eliel Saarinen, the Lahti City Hall was built in 1912 and completely restored in 1985. There is lunch restaurant Tyrmä (Dungeon) on the basement floor. Guided tours are available on order, Tel.+358 (0)3 814 2224. THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM is the cultural museum of Lahti City Museum and Päijät-Häme Provincial Museum. The permanent exhibition spaces of the museum include a small-scale model hall, the Captain’s restored room, the Klaus

Holma memorial collection and an Armoury. After an extensive renovation, the historical museum will open to the public on 3.3.2012. LAHTI CITY THEATRE – Designed by Pekka Salmi­nen, the Lahti City Theatre building is one of the largest theatres in Finland. It annually attracts around 120,000 people. The repertoire includes musicals, musical comedies and drama as well as plays for children and the young. The Ticket Store is open from Monday to Friday between 11 am and 5 pm (between 11 am and 7 pm on evenings when there is a performance) and on Saturdays from 11am to 7 pm. Tel. +358 (0)3 752 5000; for tours of the theatre, please call +358 (0)3 814 3205.

GUIDE INFO Did you know that the Lahti region is Finland’s fifth largest urban area that has 200,000 inhabitants? Lake Vesijärvi opens a water route through the Vääksy Canal and Lake Päijänne all the way to Central Finland.

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hollola medieval grey stone church

VÄÄKSY CANAL ASIKKALA is located on both sides of two lakes (Lake Päijänne and Lake Vesijärvi). At the Vääksy Canal, you can stop and see locking and enjoy the sunny summer days. The structure of the parish, charming little villages and versatile services make Asikkala a memorable place. Asikkala is a combination of peaceful nature and modern services. This is why many summer residents have permanently moved to Asikkala. WATER ORGAN – A musical fountain in PikkuVesijärvi pond. Music from movies, musicals and other well-known classics. There are a couple of performances per day in the summertime without the coloured lights. The show consists of music and spectacular water jets.

Open 1.9.2011-30.4.2012 Sun 10-16. Guide service available. Church service every Sunday at 10. Address: Rantatie 917, Hollolan kirkonkylä www.hollolanseurakunta.fi

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ORIMATTILA ART MUSEUM presents a collection of both Finnish and foreign art by Ilmari WallHakala, collected during the 1800s and 1900s, includes 173 paintings and sketches and 41 sculptures and etching plates. The collection includes works from, among others Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Albert Edelfelt, Pekka Halonen and Helene Schjerfbeck.


LEISURE Tourist information Lahti Travel Ltd Rautatienkatu 22 Tel. +358 (0)20 7281 750 Open Mon–Thu 9 am to 5 pm and Fridays from 9 am to 4 pm www.lahtitravel.fi Banks Banks are open from Monday to Friday from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm

HEALTH AND SAFETY GENERAL EMERGENCY NUMBER 112 Police Police Department, Salininkatu 3 Tel. +358 (0)71 8730 341 Lost and found goods Police Department, Salininkatu 3 Tel. +358 (0)71 873 7325 Open Mon–Fri from 8 am to 4.15 pm First aid Lahden kaupunginsairaala (Lahti City Hospital) Oikokatu 2, Harjukatu 48 Tel. +358 (0)3 81 811

Päijät-Hämeen Keskussairaala (Päijät-Häme Central Hospital) Keskussairaalankatu 7 Tel. +358 (0)3 81 911

TRANSPORT Taxi Tel. 100 41, mobile +358 (0)600 300 41 There are taxi stations in Lahti at the railway station, at the bus station, at the marketplace, in front of Sibelius Hall and in front of Shopping center Hansa. Bus station Jalkarannantie 1, Lahti Travel services, Tel. +358 (0)200 4000 (€ 1.71 / call + local call charge, available only in Finland) The bus station is open Mon–Fri from 7 am to 6 pm, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 6 pm and www.matkahuolto.fi Railway station Mannerheiminkatu 15, Lahti Information, tickets, schedules Mon–Sun from 7 am to 10 pm, Tel. +358 (0)600 41 900 (€ 1.00 / call + local call charge, available only in Finland)

International trains Mon–Fri from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm Tel. 0600 41906 (€ 1.00 / call + local call charge, available only in Finland) Ticket office open Mon–Fri from 6.30 am to 7.15 pm, Saturdays from 7.30 am to 5.15 pm, Sundays from 9.30 am to 7.15 pm www.vr.fi

TRADE FAIRS Lahti Fair Ltd Lahti Fair Centre Salpausselänkatu 7 Tel. +358 (0)3 525 820 www.lahdenmessut.fi

MOVIE THEATRES LAHTI Finnkino Kuvapalatsi Vapaudenkatu 13 Kino Iiris Saimaankatu 12 HEINOLA Movie theatre Elo Kauppakatu 16

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EVENTS A city by Lake Vesijärvi, Lahti is a lively cultural and trade fair city with several events each year. In addition to the city’s symphony orchestra, Sinfonia Lahti, that has obtained several awards and is world-renown, you can enjoy high-class theatre, versatile trade fairs and wonderful art exhibitions.

Lahti is the venue of several annual international events. The year is kicked off with the Finlandia Skiing Event and the Salpausselkä Ski Games. The summer season is started in turn by the Lahti International Writer’s Reunion and the Poetry Marathon, both of which bring famous authors and poets from all around the world to the Lahti region. The Lahti International Organ Festival, the Lahti Jazz Market and the Poster Biennale are essential summer events for those who enjoy culture. VIVA LA MUSICA! The concert calendar of Sibelius Hall annually includes an awe-inspiring cavalcade of Finnish and international stars. The standard programme includes Thursday concerts of Symphony Lahti, but the programme also includes pop, rock and contemporary music – not to forget concerts for children. www.sibeliustalo.fi INTERNATIONAL SYMPHONY LAHTI – THE LAHTI CITY ORCHESTRA has been awarded several international awards, and it offers great classical music experiences each year. The orchestra's International Sibelius Festival annually gathers friends of Finland’s national composer at Sibelius Hall. www.sinfonialahti.fi

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In this autumn Sibeliustalo presents “Liian lyhyt hame - kertomuksia keittiöstä” (“Too Short Skirt – Tales from the Kitchen”) by Sofi Oksanen and Maija Kaunismaa.

EVENTS AT LAHTI HALL Lahti Hall is located within a walking distance from downtown Lahti, and it can be changed from a trade fair venue to top-class entertainment venue or a TV studio. A variety of Finnish and international stars perform there each year. www.lahtihalli.fi

FINNISH ROCK AT FINLANDIA CLUB – The hugely popular rock club of Sibelius Hall is arranged in the old Carpenter’s Hall. Finlandia Club is a stage for all the hottest Finnish rock stars. There is no age limit for the club. www.finlandia-klubi.fi

TO THEATRE The winter of Lahti City Theatre is full of touching plays from musicals to dark comedies and children’s plays. This year the program includes, amongst other things, a wonderful Cabaret as well as a classic of dramatic works of the West, “The Glass Zoo”. www.lahdenkaupunginteatteri.fi In downtown Lahti also offers entertainment in the form of singing evenings, vi­si­ting performers and drama. www.teatterivanhajuko.fi www.lahtiguide.fi 11


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Winter events in Lahti region 2011-2012 NOVEMBER 9.11. 16.-18.11 19.11. 25. - 27.11. 29.11. DECEMBER 10.-22.12. 4.12.

Tomaatteja!Tomaatteja!

Sokos Hotel Seurahuone www.tomaattejatomaatteja. com MuoviPlastics Lahti Fair Centre www.lahdenmessut.fi/ muovi2011 Restaurant Day Muotohuoltamo facebook.com/muotohuoltamo Christmas shop and store/iam design Muotohuoltamo facebook.com/muotohuoltamo and nurmi Lahden tiedepäivä Fellmannia www.lahdenyliopistokeskus.fi Lahti Science Day Christmas village Armi Flink's Christmas concert

downtown Lahti Padasjoki Church

O Holy Night – Mikko Kilkkinen's Christmas concert Most Beautiful Christmas Carols

Padasjoen Church

10. - 11.12. 17.12. JANUARY 21.1. 28.1.-12.2. FEBRUARY 3.2

Ornamo Christmas jumble sale Muotohuoltamo design market

Muotohuoltamo Muotohuoltamo

www.lahdenjoulukyla.fi www.padasjoki.fi/tapahtu/ tapahtumat09.htm www.padasjoki.fi/tapahtu/ tapahtumat09.htm www.padasjoki.fi/tapahtu/ tapahtumat09.htm facebook.com/muotohuoltamo facebook.com/muotohuoltamo

World Snow Day Children's 29th Winter Festival

downtown Lahti downtown Lahti

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27th Päijänne Moonlight Skiing

Padasjoki

3.2.

Moonlight Swimming at Jokihelmi

Padasjoki

8.2. 10.2. 11.2. 14.-20.2. 18.-19.2. 18.-19.2 25.-26.2. MARCH 2.-4.3. 10.3.

DuuniExpo recruitment event STING CONCERT - Set Them Free Stars of the Stadium Airgun European Championships Book Fair Local Food Fair Finlandia Skiing Event

Lahti Hall Sibelius Hall Urheilukeskus-Monttu Vierumäki/Heinola Sibeliustalo Sibeliustalo Lahti Sports Centre

www.padasjoki.fi/tapahtu/ tapahtumat09.htm www.padasjoki.fi/tapahtu/ tapahtumat09.htm www.duuniexpo.fi www.sibeliustalo.fi www.starsofthestadium.fi www.ampumaurheiluliitto.fi www.lahdenkirjamessut.fi www.lahdenruokamessut.fi www.finlandiahiihto.fi

Salpausselkä Ski Games Kopparberg K1ng snowmobile event

Lahti Sports Centre Lahti Sports Centre

www.lahtiskigames.com www.kelkkakunkku.fi

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Raksa 2012 24th Päijänne Postal Skiing

Lahti Fair Centre Laivaranta in Padasjoki

17.-18.3.

Jewellery and Stone Fair as well as Pearl Fair OLO.MUOTO`12 Julie Andrews concert- Our fair lady

Jokimaa Lahti

www.lahdenmessut.fi www.padasjoki.fi/tapahtu/ tapahtumat09.htm www.kivikerho.fi/messut.htm

Lahti Fair Centre Sibeliustalo

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11.12. 18.12.

22.-24.3. 23.3. APRIL 4.4. 19.4. 20.-24.4.

Padasjoen Church

Lahti Symphony Orchestra – Easter Church of Cross concert Lahti Symphony Orchestra – Petruska Sibelius Hall Pihapiirimessut Lahti Fair Centre

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YOGAROCKS HOT YOGA STUDIO & CLIMBING CENTER JOOGAA JA KIIPEILYÄ

Avoinna joka päivä! Open every day! Indoor bouldering, climbing courses, kids climbing, guiding & instruction, parties Hot yoga & pilates in a purpose-built studio

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WINTER EVENTS IN LAHTI REGION During winter the Lahti region is filled with interesting events such as the Stars of the stadium snowboard competition or the legendary Salpausselän kisat and Padasjoen Postihiihto. Everyone can surely find something interesting to do from this broad offer.

ling Holmenkollen. The club succeeded in this, because Salpausselkä Ski Games grew into a great annual event that has made Lahti renown all around the world. In 2012 the games will take place, as usual, from 2 to 4 March 2012. All in all eight world cup tournaments will be held in Lahti. The ski jumping program includes Saturday evenings’ team ski jump and the individual competition on a large hill. In cross-country skiing the disciplines are men’s pursuit and women’s pursuit as well as traditional style sprints.

SALPAUSSELKÄ SKI GAMES The history of the Salpausselkä Ski Games is long and colourful. The father of the games was legendary Finnish athlete and a jack of all trades in sports, Lauri “Tahko” Pihkala. He wrote in Suomen Urheilulehti magazine on 13 March 1922 that Finland should have an annual global skiing event and that Lahti would be the best venue for such an event. People in Lahti did not hesitate: Lahden Hiih­ toseura skiing club was established three weeks later, on 3 April 1922, and the club’s primary purpose was arranging an annual skiing event equal-

FINLANDIA SKIING EVENT The Finlandia Skiing Event from Hämeenlinna to Lahti was arranged for the first time in 1974. More than a thousand skiers participated that time. This was much more than the arrangers expected. Olympic winners and other celebrities were also seen, and the mascot of the event was a polar bear that had been wakened from its hibernation. The popularity of the Finlandia-hiihto skiing competition has remained steady and all in all 7.000 skiers are expected to participate in the event in spring 2012. The traditional skiing competition will take place on Saturday 25.2. and the

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free style competition will be held on Sunday 26.2. The length of the Finlandia-hiihto is 50 kilometres. Next summer, skiing activities will change to those of canoeing, when the city will be the location for the Lahti Midnight Ultra Marathon 24 hour canoeing event.

to the website of Padasjoki Aviation Club: "Everyone – from water polo players to kite flyers – are more than welcome to joint the fun”. Arctic Hysteria will take place on 26–27 of March 2012.

MESSILÄ AND EVENTS There will be all kind of activities in the Snow Centre Messilä throughout the winter. The season is filled with various hillside events from SuomiSlalom tournaments to larger skiing tours. Slalom skiers and skateboarders will gather for the season’s Friday Night Fever events. And the legendary Winter Blues will take place on 21st of January in Tallin Bistro. During the evening the skiers will be entertained by Ismo Haavisto Band.

STARS OF THE STADIUM On 11th of February Lahti Sports Centre will be filled to the brim when the Stars of the Stadium event will arrive to Finland for the first time. The snowboarding event offers activities and shows to the entire family. The event’s main competition is the men’s 4 star TTR BigAir competition. 30 top snowboarders will be invited to the competition from all over the world and, in addition, 10 snowboarders will have the chance to be included through qualifying games and wild cards. The competition will take place on the large ramp constructed to the K-90 landing slope.

ARCTIC HYSTERIA AT PADASJOKI A weekendlong event Arctic Hysteria gathers enthusiasts of aviation and winter sports to the dock of Padasjoki, on the icy cover of Päijänne. The event that takes place during spring presents different sports from parasailing, hang-gliding, paragliding, gliding, and flight with motor vehicles. According

ENTIRE TOWN’S CHRISTMAS Lahden Joulukylä brings the spirit of old times to the Lahden Kauppatori market: bazaar, entertainment for children, Santa’s elves, crib and the real Christmas spirit. The world of Christmas tastes can be found from the historic town hall courtyard. Come and join the whole town’s Christmas party on 10–22.12. www.lahtiguide.fi 15


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WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL HELSINKI 2012 In 2012 Helsinki will be the World Design Capital together with Espoo, Vantaa, Kauniainen and Lahti. The theme of the World Design Capital is Open Helsinki – Embedding Design in Life. Every second year a city is appointed as the World Design Capital. The selected city exploits exceptionally well the design in its cultural, social and economic development. The World Design Capital nomination is granted by the ICSID (International Council of Societies of Industrial Design) and IDA (International Design Alliance). AN OPEN CITY Cities belong to their inhabitants. Design Capital offers means to participate in the improvement of our environment and development of our cities. In an open city the people listen to the city and the city listens to its people. GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY Design is an international language. With design we can improve the everyday life of people across the limits of countries, languages and political borders. In the future, thinking of design will be playing an even more significant role as the instigator and bearer of a change by sustainable development.

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ROOTS OF THE NEW GROTH We want to extend the meaning of the word “design”. Design can be an ergonomic coffee mug or a new type of queuing in a health centre. Design at its best consists of functional things. We believe that design also helps enterprises to grow, as in the future new jobs will be created through creativity and innovation. MUOTOHUOLTAMO Design Stop (Muoto­ huoltamo) is the Design Capital’s meeting place which brings visibility to the local, national and international designers. In the Fashion Garage everyone can examine and participate in the Design Capital’s activities. In Lahti the program of the Design Capital includes design education and training as well as projects regarding the city centre development and industrial design. During this year we will bring attention to the local design and designers in the Fashion Garage and in several national and international events. Follow the exhibitions and events at www.facebook.com/muotohuoltamo www.lahtitravel.fi


WDC IN LAHTI 2012 EXHIBITIONS »» Muotohuoltamo Lahti »» Exhibitions of Lahti City Museum: Ekolandia, the Land of Green Design, Art Museum »» Finnish Ski – From a Ski Maker to an Industrial Designer, Ski Museum »» LAHTI Jewellery in shop windows along Aleksanterinkatu street »» Now Here Finland, Sibelius Hall, September 2012 »» Regional Industrial Design Exhibition, Lahti Region Development Company LAKES

WELLBEING »» KHow could design be used to promote the wellbeing of local residents and public services? An example: 365 Wellbeing, Aalto University, developing social and healthcare services in five cities. EDUCATION AND TRAINING »» Several public and private sector development projects on developing user-centred thinking by means of designing services »» Future Lab of the Institute of Design in the Lahti University of Applied Sciences »» Constructed environment and traffic »» Our Aleksi – development of the downtown Lahti area, Lahden D »» An architecture competition for the Asemanseutu district of Lahti »» Urban Wheels bicycling project »» Designers Village, Pro Puu Centre

MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES »» International CUMULUS conference for design universities, pre-conference in Lahti »» Feeling for Wood, international design event, 4–7 September 2012 at Sibelius Hall

Muotohuoltamo has been built based on American drawings. Completed in 1931, the former service station building has cultural and historical value. It is a protected building that is pure functionalism.

OTHER EVENTS »» World Design Capital Day 3.–4. February 2012 »» Villages of Four Seasons, Lahden keskustaeheytys ry »» OLO.MUOTO`12, Lahti Fair Ltd. »» Spirit of Nature – international wood architecture award, Puu kulttuurissa ry »» Future City – Design Capital stamp competition

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GUIDE recommends!

Water organ The only musical fountain in the Nordic countries is at Pikku-Vesijärvi pond close to the Passenger Harbour. The water organ combines water, lights and music into a delightful symphony that is at its best during the dark evenings of the autumn and winter. Energy company Lahti Energia built the water organ in 1997 to celebrate its 90th anniversary.

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GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | History and museums

HISTORY AND ART In order to plan the future, we must know our past. There are dozens of interesting museums in the Lahti region where you can study the history of skiing, television, art, the Lahti region, military medicine, aviation or fishing. MUSEUMS LAHTI Lahti Historical Museum Lahdenkatu 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4536 Lahti Art Museum Vesijärvenkatu 11 A Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4547 Motorbike Museum Saanakatu 14 Tel. +358 (0)50 301 0600 Radio and TV Museum Radiomäenkatu 35 Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4512

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Hospital Museum Lahti City Hospital Harjukatu 48, 2nd floor Tel. +358 (0)3 810 2003 Museum of Military Medicine Helsingintie 199 B Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4490, +358 (0) 3 814 4536 Ski Museum Sports center Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4523 Finnish Military Music Museum Helsingintie 199 A Tel. +358 (0)3 787 5035

Finnish Canoeing Museum Kahvisaari canoeing center, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)40 412 0475, +358 (0)400 491 452 ASIKKALA Antti’s Car Museum Vesivehmaantie 308, Vesivehmaa Tel. +358 (0)555 9265 Asikkala Old Homestead Museum Kirkkotie Tel. +358 (0)40 755 1309 Päijät-Häme Aeronautical Museum Urajärventie 116 Tel. +358 (0)40 502 6113, +358 (0)40 708 8866 Päijännetalo House and Finnish Freetime Fishing Museum Meijeritie 1, Vääksy Tel. +358 (0)3 888 6680, +358 (0)44 778 0701 Vääksy Water Mill and Electric Plant Museum Vääksy canal Tel. +358 (0)3 888 6680, +358 (0)44 7780 701 HEINOLA Gallery Lambert Kauppakatu 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 849 3651


Heinola City Museum Kauppakatu 14 Tel. +358 (0)3 849 3651 Heinola Art Museum Kauppakatu 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 849 3656 House of Province Policeman Aschanin Kauppakatu 3 b Tel. +358 (0)3 849 3655 HOLLOLA The Museum of Local Hstory and Culture Rälssintie 6 Tel. +358 (0)41 440 5450 HÄMEENKOSKI Hämeenkosken kotiseutumuseo Keskustie Puh. (03) 836 8554 NASTOLA Nastola Old Homestead Museum Anttilantie 7 Tel. +358 (0)3 885 111 ORIMATTILA Artjärvi Old Homestead Museum Ratula Tel. +358 (0)400 609 180

Soile Yli-Mäyry Art Castle

Erkontie 8, 16300 Orimattila Tel. +358 (0)40 829 3512, +358 (0)3 7778117 Open by appointment ylimayry@soileyli-mayry.com www.soileyli-mayry.com

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GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | History and museums Orimattilan Old Homestead Museum Pappilantie 4 Tel. +358 (0)44 781 3567 Orimattila Bottle Museum Puistotie 12 Tel. +358 (0)50 518 8061 PADASJOKI Padasjoki Museum Nyystölä Tel. +358 (0)400 419 364 Mill Museum Palsa Vesijaonraitti 562, Vesijako Tel. +358 (0)3 557 7073

Ulpukka Vesijärvi Passenger Harbour Tel. +358 (0)3 734 5364 Vesijärven Rantagalleria Artwork in nature

HÄMEENKOSKI Jokelan Manor house (summer arts exhibitions) Pihlajamäentie 23 Tel. +358 (0)3 7514 120

ASIKKALA Danielsson-Kalmari Villa Kalmarintie 8, Vääksy Tel. +358 (0)3 888 6111

NASTOLA Art Centre Taarasti Taarastintie 6 Tel. +358 (0)3 762 1524

Hirvosen taide-aitta Häkäläntie 10 A Tel. +358 (0)400 635 187

Atelier Riitta Halkokorventie 27 Tel. +358 (0)3 763 2828

Art Attic Taidevintti Kanavatie 17

Kaarisilta Arts and Action Centre Ersta manor Villähteentie 458, Villähde Tel. +358 (0)3 876 610

Torittu Village Smith Museum Torittu Tel. +358 (0)3 557 9023

Jussi’s Gallery Sulkumiehentie 6 Tel. +358 (0)44 050 5843

Magazine Museum Kirkonkylä, Kuusikuja Hietaranta Tel. +358 (0)50 591 1267

Jussi’s jewel gallery Melakuja 3 Tel. +358 (0)44 050 5843

ARCHITECTURE AND ART

HEINOLA Handicraft Workshops Maaherrankatu 1 B Tel. +358 (0)3 714 1240

LAHTI Lasiateljee (Glass atelier) Askonkatu 1 Tel. 044 591 2923, +358 (0)50 511 8570 Gallery Aila Seppälä Kauppakatu 2 A Tel. +358 (0)50 433 9312 Simolan Taide ja Kehys Hollolankatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 3318

Heinola Art Museum Kauppakatu 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 849 3656 Art centre Ihana Kauppakatu 2 Tel. +358 (0)50 5737 817 Atelier Kaarina Karjalainen Lampikatu 5 Tel. +358 (0)50 574 9178

Kaivola perinnetila Pitkätie 195 Tel. +358 (0)3 758 0139 Atelier-Gallery Teemu Kaski Vehkosillantie 100 Tel. +358 (0)40 562 2986 ORIMATTILA Orimattila Art Museum Lahdentie 65 Tel. +358 (0)3 888 1370 Soile Yli-Mäyry Art Castle Erkontie 8 Tel. +358 (0)3 777 8117 Villa Roosa Käkelänraitti 4, Tel. +358 (0)400 757 607

HOLLOLA Atelier Asta Pulkkinen Tel. +358 (0)50 339 8689

PADASJOKI Ars Auttoinen Keinuhongantie 17, Auttoinen Tel. +358 (0)44 277 2997

Atelier-Gallery Honkalinna Honkalinnankuja 5 Tel. +358 (0)3 787 8428

Gallery Ars Arrakoski Tevannintie Tel. +358 (0)3 551 2029

Atelier Lauri Tervo Antiikkikeskus Vanha Messiläntie 8

Art Cafe Pikantti Keskustie 16 Tel. +358 (0)500 842 606

Gallery-cafe Oskarin piha Hämeenkatu 17 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 5001

Gallery Timo Jakola Hakamaantie 4, Kukkila Tel. +358 (0)3 734 9464, +358 (0)50 598 2299

Gallery Ala-Savin Taide Savintie 228, Neroskulma Tel. +358 (0)400 704 222

Gallery Pro Puu Satamakatu 2 A Tel. +358 (0)3 751 5600

Pyhäniemi Manor Rantatie 708 Tel. +358 (0)3 788 1466

Gallery Keijo Malkki Vesijärvenkatu 12 Tel. +358 (0)400 888 551 Gallery Nuovo Mariankatu 16 B Tel. +358 (0)3 822 1377 Galleria oyoy Päijänteenkatu 3

Uusi Kipinä Kymintie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 787 3754

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Kahden kauppa Nyystöläntie 231, Nyystölä Tel. +358 (0)400 434 789 Nurkkakammarikauppa Nyystöläntie 330, Nyystölä Tel. +358 (0)50 304 4374


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The Lahti Symphony Orchestra – Experience the tops in concert enjoyment at the Sibelius Hall The Lahti Symphony Orchestra offers unforgettable musical experiences at its weekly concerts in the Sibelius Hall, while making known interesting musical works of a high standard - both classical and light. A good concert is enjoyable at any time, so the Lahti Symphony Orchestra offers daytime concerts too, in the unique acoustics and setting of the Sibelius Hall. Lahti Sibelius Festival 6-9th September 2012 will bring together friends of Sibelius´ music from across the globe, as the Lahti Symphony Orchestra once again offers followers of Finland´s national composer a wonderful weekend in the acoustically splendid setting of Sibelius Hall on the theme of “Sibelius - patriot and mystic” under the guidance of Artistic Director Okko Kamu. The Lahti Symphony Orchestra has been awarded three plati­num records, several gold records and major international acknowledgements, such as from their recordings of the music of Sibelius: two Gramophone Awards (1991 and 1996), a Grand Prix du Disque (1993) and two Cannes Classical Awards (1997 and 2001).

Welcome to the Lahti Symphony Orchestra’s concerts. Open the door to unforgettable musical moments! Tickets: Sibelius Hall Ticket Office , Ankkurikatu 7, 15140 Lahti Tel. 0600 3939 49 (1.49 €/min+network charge) Lippupalvelu Ticket Service: Sokos Lahti, Prisma Laune and Prisma Holma Tel. 0600 10800 (1.96 €/min+network charge) Tel. 0600 10020 (6.79 €/min+network charge) Tickets via Telephone available in Finland only. www.lippupalvelu.fi www.sinfonialahti.fi


AUTUMN 2011: Thu 24.11. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Jukka-Pekka Saraste - Petteri Iivonen, violin Chabrier - Prokofjev - Beethoven Thu 1.12. at 19 Fri 2.12. at 19 Sibelius Hall A NIGHT AT THE OPERA – Viva Verdi! Markus Lehtinen - soloists - Lahti Opera Choir

SPRING 2012: Thu 19.1. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Okko Kamu - Soile Isokoski, soprano Borodin - R. Strauss - Shostakovitsh Fri 10.2. at 13 Fri 10.2. at 19 Sibelius Hall STING CONCERT - Set Them Free Jaakko Kuusisto - Hannu Lepola, vocals Thu 16.2. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Jukka-Pekka Saraste - Evgeni Bozhanov, piano Beethoven - Prokofiev Thu 23.2. at 19 Sibelius Hall SINFONIAKONSERTTI Santtu Matias Rouvali - Barnabás Kelemen, violin Brahms - Joachim - Haydn Thu 8.3. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Hannu Lintu - Jonathan Biss, piano Kaipainen – Beethoven - Dutilleux Thu 15.3. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Okko Kamu - Aleksey Volodin, piano Beethoven - Bruckner

Tue 6.12. at 15 Sibelius Hall INDEPENDENCE DAY GALA CONCERT Okko Kamu - Roope Gröndahl, piano Ertamo - Pingoud - Sibelius Thu 15.12. at 18 and 20.30 Fri 16.12. at 18 and 20.30 Sibelius Hall CHRISTMAS CONCERT Esa Heikkilä - soloists - Laulupuu Choir

Fri 23.3. at 13 Fri 23.3. at 19 Sibelius Hall JULIE ANDREWS CONCERT Our Fair Lady Benjamin Pope - Rachel Weston, vocals Thu 29.3. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Okko Kamu - Viviane Hagner, violin Debussy - Vieuxtemps - Dvořak Thu 12.4. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Jaakko Kuusisto - Elina Vähälä, violin Adams - J. Kuusisto - Beethoven Thu 26.4. at 19 Fri 27.4. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Okko Kamu - Olivier Latry, organ Liszt/Dupré - Shostakovich Tue 1.5. at 13 Sibelius Hall TRADITIONAL MAY DAY CONCERT Okko Kamu, conductor Thu 10.5. at 19 Sibelius Hall SYMPHONY CONCERT Rory Macdonald - Alexander Toradze, piano Webern – Ravel - Elgar www.sinfonialahti.fi


GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | Restaurants & cafés

TIME FOR COFFEE The Lahti region's café culture has become more lively lately due to several new cafés. People go to cafés to spend time, meet friends and enjoy the delicacies of local bakeries. There is an extensive selection of modern and traditional cafés in downtown Lahti.

GUIDE HINT

World’s cleanest bottled mineral water comes from this area. The Vellamo water comes from Viikinäinen bore well close to Heinola. According to the Geological Survey of Finland, 15– 30% of the water dates back to the ice age or even farther back. This means that the Vellamo water is in average 5,000 to 8,000 years old.

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Established in 1957, SINUHE’s oldest café that is still located in the place in which it was established in Mariankatu. The café named after Mika Waltari’s novel the Egyptian (Sinuhe egyptiläi­nen in Finnish) is still – more than half a century later – one of the cornerstones of Lahti’s café culture. Sinuhe Mariankatu offers its customers traditional fresh baked goods directly from the oven and freshly ground coffee. OSKARIN PIHA – GALLERY CAFÉ OSKARIN PIHA is located in downtown Lahti, in the second to last wooden building still standing in the downtown area. At Oskarin Piha, you can have good coffee and delicious pastries, and also admire handicrafts. You can buy wonderful handicraft at Oskarin Piha. KAAPINLÄHTEEN KIEVARI is an excellent place to have a cup of coffee or a great dinner. The inn is decorated with old rustic furniture and items. A wonderful natural stone fireplace offers a unique feeling. In addition to a log main building, the yard includes a sauna, a chimneyless sauna and a couple of outbuildings. There are 15 horses at Kaapinlähteen kievari.


A CUP OF COFFEE AT THE HARBOUR There is a café full of feeling and history in the old harbor master’s building in the Lahti Passenger Harbour. There is always freshly baked pastries and fresh coffee. Many people decide to visit the café on their Sunday walks because of the city’s largest cinnamon buns. Fresh pies, cakes and other home-made pastries also lure passers-by into the café. KEHRÄÄMÖ KAHVILA is situated in the 100-years-old Kehräämö, in the centre of Orimattila. In addition to baked goods and traditional café products, one can also have lunch in the café. A tasty home lunch is served every workday on the buffet table. The café bakes fresh buns and doughnuts every morning. CAFÉ HEILA Local restaurant aims to use raw materials that are produced/grown/prepared as close by as possible. In addition to cakes, pastries, fresh buns and salty delicacies, one can also order special coffee from the café. Thanks to its a la cartè menu, Café Heila has achieved the fame of a gourmet restaurant. Or how would you like some wild duck in pastry or reindeer fawn liver?

Masteroff - Kander - Ebb

DAZZLING CABARET!

Ticket Office, tel. +358 (0)3 752 5000, Mon–Fri from 11 am to 5 pm Ticket Sales at Lippupiste, tel. 0600 900 900 (€1.97/min +local call charge, available only in Finland) www.lahdenkaupunginteatteri.fi

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CAFÉS IN THE LAHTI REGION

Sinuhe Bakery Café Vuoripojankatu 9 Tel. +358 (0)3 33 99 3336

LAHTI Arnold's cafe Shopping center Trio Tel. +358 (0)3 752 0330

Café Selene Market Hall, Torikatu 3 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 4994

Café Sinuhe Shopping center Trio Tel. +358 (0)400 376 337 Mariankatu 21 Tel. +358 (0)3 7511 620 Café Charlotta Kauppakatu 16 Tel. +358 (0)3 733 0313 Café La Deliquette Shopping center Trio Café Kariranta Passenger Harbour, Satamakatu 9 Tel. +358 (0)3 751 1763 Oskarin Piha Hämeenkatu 17 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 5001 Presso Prisma Laune Apilakatu 2 Tel. +358 (0)3 813 0519 Presso Prisma Holma Johanneksenkatu 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 842 0252 Presso Sokos Aleksanterinkatu 19–21 Tel. +358 (0)3 813 0830 Robert’s Coffee Aleksanterinkatu 13 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 3085 Shopping center Trio Tel. +358 (0)50 383 2223 Vaarin Kahvila Torikatu 3, Market Hall Tel. +358 (0)3 7527716 Café Picnic Vapaudenkatu 13 / Entertainment Centre Tel. +358 (0)20 7590 329 Ciao! Caffe Shopping center Trio Tel. +358 (0)40 809 8222 Subway Shopping center Trio Tel. +358 (0)50 582 3337 Ajokatu 53 Tel. +358 (0)3 7810 781

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ASIKKALA Hotel Tallukka, cafe Tel. +358 (0)3 88 881 Majakkapaviljonki Kanavalahti Bay Tel. +358 (0)3 766 2008 Vanha Kevar Kurhilantie 270 Tel. +358 40 716 8119 HEINOLA Café Palmu Kauppakatu 9 Tel. +358 (0)3 7154992 Café Heila Työmiehentie 35 Tel. +358 (0)10 239 2397 Eevan Herkut Savontie 9 Tel. +358 (0)3 714 2482 Irlanda Restaurant Café & Bar Kauppakatu 18 Tel. +358 (0)3 781 3659 Maxi – Burger and Café Virtakatu 7 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 3654 Pekan leipä and Deli Savontie 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 2181 Patisserie Cappucino Café Torikatu 5 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 7921 Pekan Kulma Rajakatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 3390 Pulla-Puoti Villenkatu 43 Tel. +358 (0)3 877 3330 HOLLOLA Café and Patisserie Pulla-Pojat Tarmontie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 880 860 Café Anita Kauppakatu 6 Tel. +358 (0)3 780 0022

Hollolan kunnantupa Rantatie 918, Tel. +358 44 346 3002 HÄMEENKOSKI Koskikartano Café-Restaurant Tampereentie 636 Tel. +358 (0)3 751 1499 NASTOLA Bakery-Café Ruisranne Maitotie 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 733 9191 Café and Patisserie Kahvitar Kukkastie 33 Tel. +358 (0)3 733 3488 Heliopolis Café Rakokiventie 10 Tel. +358 (0)40 530 4172 Lunch Café Sokuri Ullankankaantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 763 1326 Villähteen Leipä Café-patisserie Leipätie 70, Villähde Tel. +358 (0)3 884 0950 ORIMATTILA Kehräämö Café Pakaantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)40 585 2395 Café Misako Hevostie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 752 6606, +358 (0)50 351 0055 Helinäntupa Kuismapolku 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 777 5625 Lunch Café Holvi Erkontie 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 777 5500 Café-patisserie Marenki Erkontie 13 Tel. +358 (0)3 777 4601 Set Café Erkontie 2, Tel. +358 (0)3 777 8348 PADASJOKI Café-Restaurant Laituri Laivarannantie Tel. +358 40 356 8774 Café-Restaurant Laakeri Keskustie 12, Tel. +358 (0)3 556 2010 Café-Restaurant Modetti Keskustie 14 Tel. +358 (0)3 556 2045


GUIDE ADDRESS Café Kariranta and Craft shop Ulpukka Passenger Harbour Satamakatu 9, Lahti Café Kariranta Tel. +358 (0)3 751 1763 Open daily in summer 10 am–8 pm, in winter 10 am–6 pm Craft shop Ulpukka Tel. +358 (0)3 734 5364 www.ulpukka.fi Open daily in summer 11 am–7 pm, in winter 10 am–6 pm

CAFÉ KARIRANTA Scents of home-baked pastries

ULPUKKA high-quality handicrafts

Café Kariranta, one of Lahti's cosiest cafés, is situated in the beautifully renovated former Vesijärvi railway station. The friendly hostesses of Kariranta serve you pastries and savoury pies freshly baked in the café. And the sweet-scented cinnamon buns ("korvapuustit") of Kariranta are renowned for being the biggest in the city!

At one end of the café building, you'll find the idyllic craft shop Ulpukka. It offers a wide variety of high-quality Finnish handicrafts for gifts, souvenirs and home decoration. The craftspeople of Ulpukka also make customised products upon request.

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GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | Restaurants & cafés

LOCAL DELICASIES The Lahti region is full of wonderful restaurants and local specialties. Päijät-Häme cuisine has always utilised the plentiful bounty of the lakes and forests: pike-perch, lavaret and vendace as well as mushrooms and game.

rectly from local farms, fishermen and producers. Each VellamoMenu restaurant plans its own special menu based on these ingredients. In 2010, VellamoMenu was offered at Restaurants Casseli, Roux and Tyrmä in Lahti, Hollolan Hirvi in Hollola, Ometta at Lehmonkärki and Rampsi at the Sports Academy of Finland in Vierumäki. For more information, www.paijat-hame.fi/fi/vellamomenu/.

BLUEBERRIES, CRANBERRIES, PORCINO MUSHROOMS... The nature in autumn is bursting with delicious berries and mushrooms, which are only waiting to be picked. Anyone is allowed to pick mushrooms and berries, and relish in the yields of the forest. You might want to try.

LOCAL FOOD AND TOP-QUALITY DELICACIES Heila in Heinola is based on the idea that local food is much more than a couple of bags of flour or some wilted carrots. Thus, the local food market Heila located in Heinola, includes a serving fish and meat market, a local wine store, a bread section and near food restaurant Café Heila. Furthermore, Heila sells Finnish quality products from more than two hundred processing companies, primary producers and artisans. In Lahti pure organic food can be bought from the organic food shop and café Ekoplus+.

VELLAMOMENU serves tastes of Päijät-Häme and seasonal delicacies from local ingredients in six restaurants in Lahti and the surrounding areas. The main ingredients of the menu come di-

FRESH BREAD Try out the local breads, for example, the excellent rye breads of Sinuhe, Villähteen leipä, Pullapojat or Oululainen. Oululainen Bakery was established by Kaarlo and Vilhelmiina Hele-

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nius more than a hundred years ago in Lahti. The Lahti bakery specialises in rye bread, and the wellknown Oululainen rye bread, Jälkiuunileipä, was created in Lahti after the wars. WASHING THE FOOD DOWN Beverages made from the clean Salpausselkä groundwater by Hartwall are excellent with good food. Genuine local beverages also include Brewery & Distillery Teerenpeli’s beers, ciders and whiskeys available in downtown Lahti or the award-winning farm wines of Pihamaa in Kalkkinen, Asikkala. Pihamaa’s farm store also includes other local delicacies ranging from honey to sparkling strawberry wine. MAATILA-LIHA MERONEN Eggs by Pynnönen, bread by Salminen, cheeses from Mäkelän Tilajuustola, smoked products from own smoking oven and self-made sausages. These and other delicacies can be purchased from the Merosen Maatila-Liha farm store. EXCELLENT FLOUR Vääksyn Mylly has 69 own products of which the newest one is rye semolina groats. The mill’s shop is also selling one of the country’s best genuine rye breads.

Charming restaurant and Finnish gastronomy

Rautatienkatu 7, 15100 Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 782 3377 ravintola@roux.fi www.roux.fi

Restaurant Kunnantupa Lunch Buffet Mon–Fri from 11 am to 3 pm EUR 12

On weekends Traditional Hollola feast from 11:30 am to 4 pm EUR 25 Family parties and Christmas parties. For example, buffet feast and coffee with cake EUR 27–30 per person Restaurant Kunnantupa is a cosy restaurant for eighty serving home-cooked meals on the slope of Kapatuosia Castle Hill behind Hollola Church. Restaurant Kunnantupa Ms Kristiina Laitinen, Parinpellontie 19, FI-16710 Hollola Tel. +358 (0)3 7881 506, www.kunnantupa.fi

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RESTAURANTS

Summer Restaurant Myllysaari Tel. +358 (0)3 753 1272 Open by appointment only

Restaurant Voitto Lahti Sports Centre, Salpausselänkatu 8 Tel. +358 (0)3 783 1183

Little Italy Rautatienkatu 21, 2nd floor Tel. +358 (0)3 544 9000

Rosso Aleksanterinkatu 16 Tel. +358 (0)3 751 5535

Manhattan Steak House Vapaudenkatu 22 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 1724

Roux Rautatienkatu 7 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 3377

Memphis Aleksanterinkatu 14 Tel. +358 (0)3 851 3123

Santa Fé Aleksanterinkatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 781 8007

Restaurant Juhana I Kankolankatu 1 Tel. +358 (0)10 6664 645

Spaghetteria Mamma Maria Vapaudenkatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 751 6716

Restaurant Lokki Jalkarannantie 19 Tel. +358 (0)3 781 0220

Sushi Cafe Vapaudenkatu 18 Tel. +358 (0)44 311 4004

Hua Du Rautatienkatu 11

Restaurant Martina Aleksanterinkatu 23 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 7891

Torero Rautatienkatu 15 Tel. +358 (0)3 753 1163

Huviretki/Hotel Cumulus Vapaudenkatu 24 Tel. +358 (0)3 813 711

Restaurant Pulcinella Hämeenkatu 21 Tel. +358 (0)10 6661 100

Viking Restaurant Harald Vesijärvenkatu 24 Tel. +358 (0)44 766 8400

Jonel Thai Vapaudenkatu 15 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 2958

Restaurant Taivaanranta Rautatienkatu 13 Tel. +358 (0)424 925 230

Wanha Walimo Vesijärvenkatu 25 Tel. +358 (0)10 422 5962

LAHTI Amarillo Aleksanterinkatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 878 9810 Bombe Curry House Rautatienkatu 8 C and Aleksanterinkatu 3 (inner court) Tel. +358 (0)3 782 8388 Casseli Borupinraitti 4 Tel. +358 (0)104 225 950 El Toro Mariankatu 8 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 5388 Great Wall Aleksanterinkatu 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 783 1218

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Restaurant Ylämummo Aleksanterinkatu 26 Tel. +358 (0)3 781 1422

Majakkapaviljonki Kanavalahti bay, Vääksy Tel. +358 (0)3 766 2008

Restaurant Vapari Keskuskatu 22 Tel. +358 (0)3714 1722

SHIP RESTAURANTS Restaurant Ship Kaunis Veera Vesijärvi Passenger Harbour Tel. +358 (0)3 751 2245, +358 (0)400 982 387

Wanha Reimari Pulkkilanharju 1, Asikkala Tel. +358 (0)44 567 8701

Restaurant & Cafe Valentina Savontie 7 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 4558

HEINOLA Cronin’s Café & Guesthouse Kausantie 4, Myllyoja Tel. +358 (0)3 718 8666

Heinolan Heili Kauppakatu 6 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 2981

M/S Vellamo and S/S Laitiala Vesijärvi Passenger Harbour Tel. +358 (0)3 752 2225 Ship Restaurant S/S Ilona Vesijärvi Passenger Harbour Tel. +358 (0)3 751 2245, +358 (0)400 982 387

RESTAURANTS IN THE LAHTI REGION ASIKKALA Hotel Tallukka Tallukantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 888 81 Highway Hill Saloon Padasjoentie 58, Vääksy Tel. +358 (0)3 766 5152 Fish Restaurant Kalakievari Äkeentie 2, Vääksy Tel. +358 (0)3 766 2236

Harjupaviljonki Kauppakatu 30 Tel. +358 (0)40 596 9527 Hotel Kumpeli Muonamiehenkatu 3 Tel. +358 (0)3 812 7100 Restaurant Kettu ja Kana Torikatu 5 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 7921 Restaurant Konsuli Konsulinkatu 2 Tel. +358 (0)3 714 3835 Restaurant Tukkijätkä Kauppakatu 13 Tel. +358 (0)3 883 7700

Restaurant Somari Kauppakatu 10–12 Tel. +358 (0)3 714 1220 Restaurant Country Club Sports Academy of Finland Koulutuskeskuksentie 10, Vierumäki Tel. +358 (0)3 8424 1070 HOLLOLA Messilä Manor Messiläntie 308, Messilä Tel. +358 (0)3 860 11 Restaurant Hollolan Kunnantupa Parinpellontie 19 Tel. +358 (0)3 788 1506 Soramäen Pirtti Tiilikankaantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 780 1130

RESTAURANT HARALD The Viking milieu at Harald takes you and your friends to the age of the Vikings, where food and drink are the centrepiece of the feast. Gastronomes are welcome to be served at our tables - by the boatload, if necessary! We offer all kinds of treats, from small delicacies to deserts experiences available for the seeker of quick thrills or a larger feast for the seasoned hunter. Our menu caters to the friends of game, fish and vegetarian dishes. One of our specialties is a dish server partly from a sword or shield, in accordance with the Viking spirit. In addition, you can fill your goblet with aromatic wines and exotic beers. Vesijärvenkatu 24, 15140 Lahti Tel. 044 766 8400 Mon-Thu from 11 am to 11 pm, Fri from 11 to 1 am, Sat from noon to 1 am, Sun from 1 pm to 9 pm www.ravintolaharald.fi www.lahtiguide.fi 33


GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | Restaurants & cafés HÄMEENKOSKI Jokela Manor (for groups) Pihlajamäentie 23 Tel. +358 (0)3 7514 120

ORIMATTILA Orimattila Wanha Mestari Erkontie 12 Tel. +358 (0)3) 777 1830

Travel Farm Tulimäki Huhdintie 99 Tel. +358 (0)3 764 1693

Restaurant Tahto Pakaantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)40 179 7550

NASTOLA Sports Centre Pajulahti Pajulahdentie 167 Tel. +358 (0)3 885 511

Restaurant Pepperoni Salmelantie 1 A Tel. +358 (0)3 777 8934

Café-Restaurant Laakeri Keskustie 12 Tel. +358 (0)3) 556 2010 Café-Restaurant Laituri Laivarannantie 41 Tel. +358 (0)40 356 8774 Café-Restaurant Modetti Keskustie 14 Tel. +358 (0)3 556 2045 Lunch Restaurant Sannan Keskustie 12 Tel. +358 (0)40 551 2882

Restaurant Ailin Mestarintie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 783 0567

PADASJOKI Kievari Aijakka Kylänraitti 22, Auttoinen Tel. +358 (0)3 556 5214

Restaurant Turkinpippuri Pekkalantie 20 Tel. +358 (0)3 762 4970

Inn Onnenmyyrä Haukkatie 3, Nyystölä Tel. +358 (0)400 499 839

Set Café Keskustie 25 Tel. +358 (0)400 949 563 Padasjoki Ship M/S Elbatar Boatshore open by appointment only Tel. +358 (0)400 351 959

RESTAURANT LOKKI Scenic restaurant Teivaan Lokki on the shore of Lake Vesijärvi is open all year round. A delicious buffet table is available daily, or you can choose your favourite á la carte dish. In the summertime barbecue food is available every day on our beautiful, covered pier terrace. Traditional Christmas food is available in November and December on Fridays and Saturdays, and our scenic cabinets provide a wonderful venue for a family party or meeting. For opening hours, please visit our website. Jalkarannantie 19, Teivaa harbour, 15900 Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 7810 220 info@ravintolalokki.fi, www.ravintolalokki.fi

Restaurant Voitto

a n.

0 Lahti - 03-7831183 - voitto@fazer.fi - www.fazer.fi/voitto

Restaurant services for all kinds of events from family parties to top-class dinners are available at Lahti Sports Centre. A buffet lunch on weekdays, and a cafe and outdoor swimming pool services in the summertime. Restaurant Voitto Fazer Ravintolat Oy Salpausselänkatu 8, 15110 Lahti, Finland Tel. +358 (0)3 783 1183, voitto@fazer.fi www.fazer.fi/voitto

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NIGHT CLUBS LAHTI Amarillo Bar Aleksanterinkatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 8789 810 Grand Star Cafe Aleksanterinkatu 23 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 7892

Restaurant Senssi Hämeenkatu 16 Restaurant Tirra Loviisankatu 8 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 7337 Yöhuvipuisto Tivoli Vapaudenkatu 13

HOLLOLA Katinhäntä Tuomaalantie 2 Tel. +358 (0)3 788 1064 ORIMATTILA Kehräämö Hits and Pop Pakaantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)400 813 740

Jackalope Vesijärvenkatu 22 Tel. +358 (0)3 781 8052

HEINOLA Grand Star Café Savontie 3 Tel. +358 (0)3 715 2043

Restaurant Armas Vapaudenkatu 13 Tel. +358 (0)20 7759 342

Iloinen Kulkija Kirkkokatu 13 Tel. +358 (0)3) 884 0061

LAHTI Metro Marolankatu Tel. +358 (0)400 741 531

Yöjalka Aleksanterinkatu 24

Restaurant Vapari Keskuskatu 22 Tel. +358 (0)3 714 1722

Dublin Irish Pub Vapaudenkatu 16 Tel. +358 (0)3 7822 242

Restaurant Cheri Aleksanterinkatu 25 A Tel. +358 (0)3 544 6550

PUBS AND BARS

Kokomo Tikibar Aleksanterinkatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)44 511 3015 Beer Restaurant Teerenpeli Vapaudenkatu 20 Tel. +358 (0)42 492 5220 Public Corner Aleksanterinkatu 10 B (Lanun aukio) Tel. +358 (0)3 878 9830

Night life in Lahti for mature tastes! A traditional dancing restaurant, a live orchestra starts playing at 9 pm.

Ravintola Torvi Loviisankatu 8 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 9127 Wanha Mestari Aleksanterinkatu 23 Tel. +358 (0)3 760 8616 ASIKKALA Mani-baari Nuoramoistentie 2, Kalkkinen Tel. +358 (0)3 767 1247 HEINOLA Bar Bulmer Kirkkokatu 15 Tel. +358 (0)3 718 8755

ALEKSANTERINKATU 24 FRI-SAT 21-02, AGE LIMIT 24 | WWW.TANSSIRAVINTOLA.FI

Marjamaja Pub Marjatie 6 Tel. +358 (0)3 5899 299

A restaurant for the people! Finnish hits and karaoke with an international twist.

HÄMEENKOSKI Restaurant Star Keskustie 29 Tel. +358 (0)3 734 4408

Vapaudenkatu 13 | www.npg.fi wed-thu 22-04, fri-sat 20-04, sun 21-03

NASTOLA Ailin Ravintola Mestarintie 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 783 0567 Restaurant Turkinpippuri Pekkalantie 20 Tel. +358 (0)3 762 4970 www.lahtiguide.fi 35


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GUIDE recommends!

Skiing is fun Skiing builds up fitness more effectively than any other form of exercise. It does not require great power or iron-like strength. So, put your skis on and go to your local track to slide and enjoy the beautiful scenery. At the same time, you can test which style of cross-country skiing suits you bestclassical or skating.

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Lahti, itself, possesses almost 170 km of both lit and unlit ski trails over varying terrain. Collect a ski-trail map from Lahti Travel on Rautatienkatu and head to your closest trail!


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WINTER SPORTS Thanks to the Salpausselkä ridges, the Lahti region enjoys good winters. You can ski, skate, snowshoe or just sit by a fire to enjoy the quiet, snowy woods.

ICE SWIMMING WILL KEEP YOU ALERT ALL DAY LONG There are three places in Lahti where you can dip into an icy lake: at Mukkula, Mytäjäinen and Joutjärvi. There are fixed and heated dressing rooms in Joutjärvi and Mytäjäinen, and a movable “dressing room barrack” is brought to Mukkula when the swimming season starts. You can get a key to the Mukkula, Mytäjäinen and Joutjärvi dressing rooms from ice swimmers’ association Lahden Avantouimarit ry. SKIING FUN Forward, even if it snows like there is no tomorrow! This old Finnish saying is especially well suited for the Lahti region. There are almost 170 kilometres of lighted and unlighted skiing tracks in Lahti alone, of which around 145 kilometres are part of the Salpausselkä ridge track network. You can start skiing on the tracks used in the Finlandia Skiing Event and the Salpausselkä Ski Games right from the yard of Messilä Manor. There are a total of 70 kilometres of uninterrupted tracks, of which around 20 kilometres are lighted. You can take a leisurely skiing trip to Pirunpesä (the Devil’s Nest), for example. There is a place to build a fire close to the natural formation.

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ROASTING SAUSAGES AT A LEAN-TO There are several lean-tos in the Lahti region. You can ski or walk there to have a packed lunch or make soot pot coffee, if you like. The lean-tos are open to anyone who abides by the Finnish everyman’s rights. All those who use a lean-to must ensure that the surroundings stay clean. FASCINATING SLALOM Slalom, Telemark skiing, snowboarding and traditional cross-country skiing – Messilä with its ten slopes and several snow events is the largest and most popular skiing centre in southern Finland. You can also drop by one of Messilä’s restaurants to have a cup of hot chocolate or a tasty lunch. SNOWMOBILING, SNOWSHOEING...The versatile terrain of Messilä offers the opportunity to practice many other sports apart from slalom – ranging from ice fishing to trek skating. Camping Messilä on the shore of Lake Vesijärvi is the meeting point for snowmobilers in the wintertime. A snowmobile route of a little over 200 kilometres, maintained by snowmobiling association Päijät-Hämeen Moot-

torikelkkailijat ry, starts at the Messilä shore. In addition to the snowmobiling route, the area includes wonderful skiing routes. There are around sixty kilometres of regularly maintained skiing tracks. If you do not consider that sufficient, you can always ski on the ice of the lake when the late winter sun shines. A suitable trip for a Sunday afternoon starts at the Messilä Camping shore from where you can ski to Enonsaari Island, enjoy the wintry nature and roast some sausages at a lean-to. If you do not like skiing, you can also enjoy the scenery on snowshoes. Just put an auger into your backpack, and you can catch your lunch from the lake yourself! ICE FISHING Lake Vesijärvi and Lake Päijänne are filled of fish. Here one should definitely try fishing even in winter. Burbot is a delicacy especially in late winter. And if you get really lucky, the burbot will be full of fish roe. Then you should just cook some blinis and start the feast. Take good supplies with you as food enjoyed in nature tastes the best. For ice fishing there is no need for a fishing licence. www.lahtiguide.fi 39


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PASSENGER HARBOUR Lahti Passenger Harbour has been called the public living room of Lahti. It is the stage of many events in the summer and winter. In the wintertime, Lake Vesijärvi becomes the townspeople’s own outdoor sports centre: people ice fish, skate, trip skate and ski on the ice. You can also see ice surfers when it is windy.

When visiting the harbour, you should also eat at one of the restaurants. In addition to Restaurant Casseli there are several restaurant ships. If you are interested in culture, a concert at the Sibelius Hall is a must. You can study local handicrafts at Handicraft Store Ulpukka or the ProPuu Gallery which includes monthly changing exhibitions. RESTAURANT CASSELI – Casseli is a high-class di­ ning restaurant right next to the Sibelius Hall. The restaurant offers a great view of Lake Vesijärvi. The menu and matching wine list are renewed three times per year. SCENT OF COFFEE ALL YEAR ROUND – The old storehouse buildings at the Passenger Harbour house several nice cafés. You can try the homebaked tasty delicacies of Café Kariranta in the old train station building. Café Kariranta’s famous cinnamon buns are guaranteed to be the largest in Lahti. The harbour cafés are open all year round. WOOD ARCHITECTURE at Vesijärvi Passenger Harbour – The surroundings of the Lahti Passenger Harbour is a Mecca for wood architecture enthusiasts. A complete wood arc­hitecture park is being con-

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structed close to the Sibelius Hall. The latest site is Culture Café Piano Pavillion right at the shoreline. The harbour area also includes two other sites of the themed park: a lighted bus stop designed by Japanese Kengo Kuma and a wooden spiral designed by Australian Richard Leplastier. A panoramic resting platform has been designed to the Kariniemi hill by the Swiss Peter Zumthor. The object is supposed to be completed during 2011. SIBELIUS HALL – The window’s of Lahti’s pride, the flagship of modern Finnish wood construction, Congress and Concert Centre Sibelius Hall sparkle right next to Lake Vesijärvi. The heart of the house, the tall Forest Hall, combines the large music hall building to the Carpentry Factory dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. The renovated lakeside hall hou­ses a pleasant restaurant. You can study the architecture of Sibelius Hall on guided house tours available on order. PIANO PAVILION – The flagship of the wood architecture park, Café-Restaurant Piano Pavilion was designed by architect Gert Wingårdh. The stunningly beautiful café manufactured from wood and glass is partially on top of the lake at the Lahti Passenger

Harbour. Piano Pavilion’s doors are open daily during the summer, starting on May 1st. WOOD DESIGN AT PROPUU – ProPuu Association of Lahti was established in 1997. It is a guild and meeting place for cabinet makers, designers and other wood sector professionals. ProPuu is located in Tikkula, a former matchstick factory at the Lahti Passenger Harbour. The wonderful building houses the association’s gallery, store, offices, designers’ workspaces and a carpenter’s shop. LANU SCULPTURE PARK – The sculpture park of artist and professor Olavi Lanu is located within a walking distance from the Passenger Harbour in the Kariniemi Park. Twelve human figures manufactured from reinforced concrete have been placed in the wonderful lakeside nature. THE WATER ORGAN is a musical fountain built by energy company Lahti Energia in 1997 next to pond Pikku-Vesijärvi close to the Passenger Harbour. Water, lights and music are combined into a delightful symphony that is at its best during the dark evenings of the autumn and winter. Shows are also available on order. www.lahtiguide.fi 41


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HARBOUR SERVICES Lahti

Heinola

VESIJÄRVI PASSENGER HARBOUR includes guest boat berths, piers for scheduled service ships/charter ships, restaurants, cafés, a handicraft store, a gallery and naturally the Sibelius Hall.

HEINOLA RANTAPUISTO HARBOUR includes guest boat berths, an electricity outlet, drinking water, a fuel outlet, vacuum devices for portable toilets, vacuum devices for chemical toilets, a household waste management point and restaurants.

TEIVAA HARBOUR includes guest boat berths, caravan places, a restaurant, vacuum devices for portable toilets, a household waste management point, electricity outlets, water, showers, lavatories, a washing machine, a boat ramp, boating equipment and a swimming beach for dogs.

Hollola KIRKKOLAHTI HARBOUR (Hollola Parish Village) in the Hollola parish village includes guest boat berths, lavatories and a beach.

NIEMI HARBOUR includes guest boat berths, a fuel outlet, a restaurant, a household and hazardous waste management point, vacuum devices for portable toilets, an ice dispenser, electricity outlets, water, showers, lavatories and two boat ramps.

MESSILÄ HARBOUR includes guest boat berths, accommodation, a camping area, a restaurant, a store, a household and hazardous waste management point, vacuum devices for portable toilets, an electricity outlet, drinking water, showers, lavatories, a washing mac­hine, a barbecue hut.

Asikkala

Padasjoki

KANAVALAHTI HARBOUR (Lake Päijänne side) includes guest boat berths, a fuel outlet, a restaurant, a store, a waste management point, vacuum devices for portable toilets, electricity outlets, drinking water, showers, lavatories, a washing machine, a barbecue hut and boating equipment.

PADASJOKI LAIVARANTA HARBOUR includes café-restaurant, guest boat berths, seasonal boat berths, electric outlets, an information desk, a household waste management point, vacuum devices for portable toilets, drinking water, a restaurant, lavatories, showers, a washing machine, a fuel outlet, a children’s playground, a store and two boat ramps.

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CRUISES, RENTAL BOATS AND CANOES Lahden Järvimatkailu Tel. +358 (0)3 752 2225, Lassen Retket Tel. +358 (0)500 499 599 Padasjoen Laiva Oy Tel. +358 (0)400 351 959 Päijänne Cruises Hilden Oy Tel. +358 (0) 263 447 Päijänne Boatservices (boat taxi and boat rental) Tel. +358 (0)40 734 9210 Super Safari Oy Tel. +358 (0)40 506 1284 J-Team´s Line Tel. +358 (0)440 753 000 M/S Ruotsalainen, Vääksy Tel. +358 (0)3 766 1929 M/S Suvityttö, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)46 846 3020 M/S Terhi, Heinola Tel. +358 (0)40 751 2150 M/S Happy Days, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 468 9100

Tilausliikenne Padasjoen Venepalvelut Oy Tel. +358 (0)40 825 9644 M/S Jalkkari Tel. +358 (0)400 373 289 M/S Marleen Tel. +358 (0)44 714 9774 M/S Salome, tilausliikenne Tel. +358 (0)400 407 040

Piilostenniemi Tel. +358 (0)400 846 426 Ritaniemen raputila Tel. +358 (0)400 353 588 Ruuhijärvi game centre Tel. +358 (0)3 781 1520 Taivassalla Oy Tel. +358 (0)440 711711

Tapio Sillfors, venevuokraus Tel. +358 (0)50 440 7660

Tainionvirta white-water fishing Tel. +358 (0)3 716 1268

Royal Line Oy Tel. +358 (0)50 388 8032

Troutdoor Tel. +358 (0)3 766 0641

FISHING SERVICES Asikkala fishing and freetime centre Päijännetalo Tel. +358 (0)3 888 6800

Uskilan kalastuskunta Tel. +358 (0)400 124 051

EnsKala - fishing place for children Tel. +358 (0)3 888 6680 Fish Sale Eero Koivula Tel. +358 (0)400 797 102 Lohimesta Oy Tel. +358 (0)3 784 1323 Mikontori (kalastusretket) Tel. +358 (0)400 844 275

CANOEING Lake Joutjärvi Canoeing Centre Tel. +358 (0)3 782 2005 Lassen retket Tel. +358 (0)500 499 599 Skiing Association Padasjoen Latu ry Tel. +358 (0)500 842 606 Vesisamoilijat ry Tel. +358 (0)3 783 2005 Wild Canoe Tel. +358 (0)40 767 6888 www.lahtiguide.fi 43


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Congress and Concert Centre

Sibelius Hall

The unique Sibelius Hall is a model of wood architecture where old and new have been joined in an interesting way. The lakeside scenery, refined colour world of Sibelius Hall, valued acoustics of the Main Hall and the organ in the concert hall create a magnificent venue and add a nice additional touch to your event. The factory part of Sibelius Hall is more than a hundred years old. It houses the relaxed Finlandia Club.

Concerts and events

Around 140 Finnish and international concerts and shows are offered at the Sibelius Hall every year: classical music, operettas, entertainment, rock and pop. A delicious concert buffet is available in connection with many of the concerts. The spring season will be started with several visits by international artists. For the programme, please visit www.sibeliustalo.fi.

Parties and meetings

Sibelius Hall includes small and large facilities for 20–1,500 people and a VIP sauna. These can be used as the venues for family parties or large corporate events. Around 400 meetings, conferences, seminars and parties are arranged at the Sibelius Hall every year.

Sibelius Hall’s restaurant and catering services

The delicacies of the famous Sibelius Hall kitchen have been tasted by heads of state and royalty. Meeting guests can opt to have coffee, lunch or full-day meeting catering. All the menus are available online.

Lunch buffet

Sibelius Hall’s restaurant Lastu offers an generous lunch on weekdays from 11 am to 2:30 pm. Most of the dishes are made from local, organic ingredients. Freshly baked bread for takeaway is sold on Fridays. The restaurateur Kanresta Ltd is a subsidiary of the Finnish National Health Association: by eating at the restaurant, you support the association’s charity work.

GIFT TIP!

Give music as a gift. Gift vouchers are available at the Sibelius Hall ticket office. Meeting sales service and guided tours: tel. +358 50 398 5809 and +358 50 398 5812 (from 9 am to 4 pm), myynti@sibeliustalo.fi Sibelius Hall restaurants: tel. +358 (0)3 814 2816 (from 9 am to 4 pm), ravintolat@sibeliustalo.fi Ticket sales: Open on weekdays from 1 pm to 5 pm, on concert days until the concert starts and on weekends starting 60 minutes before the concert. Telephone reservations: tel. 0600 39 3949 (€1.49/min + local call charge, available only in Finland), Mon–Fri from 11 am to 5 pm. Lippupalvelu also sells tickets to Sibelius Hall events.

Congress and Concert Centre Sibelius Hall, Ankkurikatu 7, 15140 Lahti

www.sibeliustalo.fi www.finlandia-klubi.fi www.kanresta.fi


GUIDE ADDRESS Ravintola Casseli Borupinraitti 4 Tel. +358 (0)104 225 950 myynti@casseli.fi www.casseli.fi Restaurant Piano available on order in the wintertime.

Restaurant on the lakeshore Casseli, nestling close to the Sibelius Hall on the shore of Lake Vesijärvi, is a high-quality dining and social restaurant with its own distinctive atmosphere. It stands on the site of the old Lahti Glass Factory. The impressive restaurant building was constructed in 1999, but its architectural style is the same as in the Glass Factory of the 1920s. The restaurant gives splendid views straight onto Lake Vesijärvi. Its large windows integrate the winter landscape into the dining experience.

On weekdays, Casseli serves á la carte lunch and a delicious buffet lunch. In its range of dishes, international cuisine meets up with traditional Finnish culinary art. The wine list changes with the seasonal menus to complement the culinary delight.The restaurant was awarded the recognition plates of the Chaine des Rotisseurs in autumn 2006. Casseli is at its best in the evening before a concert; for a business lunch; for lunch with a friend; or as a celebration and meeting restaurant for a company.

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GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | Family attractions

LAUNE CENTRAL PARK Activities for the entire family! A versatile park area has been constructed on a field in the Laune district of Lahti. You can do different kinds of sports, enjoy the beautiful nature or have a picnic lunch at a barbecue hut. Children will enjoy the Laune Family Park, which includes a water park, a game area and a traffic town. In addition to the Family Park, the central park area includes a bowling alley, a roller skating track, a Frisbee golf area, a dog park, a training ice rink, a circus field, a miniature golf field and a skating park of 1,500 square metres. Laune Central Park won the tenth place in a competition where people voted for the Top 10 beautiful locations in Päijät-Häme in 2008.

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THE FAMILY PARK at Kaarikatu 26 is a place for the entire family, with experiences both outdoors and indoors. The park includes slides, climbing equipment, a traffic town, cottages for hobbies and a fortress. In the wintertime, there are frozen slides and an ice-skating rink in the Family Park. There is easy access to skiing tracks from the park. 100,000 people visit the Family Park every year. Entrance free of charge. SKATING AND ROLLERBLADING The Laune Skating Park was designed by professional skater Tom Stankevitz, who has also had international fame. The versatile staircases, ramps and slides of the park have been praised by local skaters. There is a 230-metre roller skating track going around the Skating Park. The track meets all international requirements. THE CITY’S BEST SLIDE The longest and wildest slide of Lahti is right next to the event field. The City of Lahti builds a five metres long bidirectional slide for the children each winter. Depending on how much snow there is, the slide is open from December until March.


LAHTI BOWLING ALLEY Lahti Bowling Alley at the edge of the Laune Central Park offers a new arena for all types of bowling, from children’s birthday parties to glow bowling evenings and company bowling excursions to international bowling tournaments. There are twenty fully renovated alleys. PARKOUR IN A PARK Lahti has invested in parkour by constructing a parkour park to Launo. The park contains climbing frames and various obstacles that can be used for practicing. Parkour is a manoeuvring discipline, originating from the suburbs of Paris, which is becoming more and more popular amongst the youth. The purpose is to move by climbing, jumping and leaping through the environment by using walls, rails, and other supporting structures. You can find more information about the activity at www.dash.fi

GUIDE INFO The Laune Central Park of more than ten hectares has been constructed close to the entrance to the city on the fields of Laune. The construction was started a little less than thirty years ago when the City Council decided in its 75th anniversary meeting to build an outdoor living room for children and youth of Lahti. The selected place is a bottom of a lake that dried out 11,000 years ago close to the downtown area.

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EVENTS FOR CHILDREN PUT YOUR SKATES ON AND GET ON THE ICE! There are 25 outdoor ice rinks in Lahti. The most important and versatile sports centres are Kisapuisto Park, Radiomäki Hill, Kivimaa, Mukkula, Kerinkallio and Sepänniemi. SKATING, SKIING, SNOWBOARDING Messilä is located in Hollola, on the Salpausselkä ridge on the shore of Lake Vesijärvi, approximately eight kilometres from Lahti. In the wintertime, slalom skiers, snowboarders and Telemark skiers storm to the biggest slopes in southern Finland. There is also a separate slope for children. Messilä includes a skiing school and a ski rental and servicing point. There are a street and a half-pipe for snowboarders. STARS OF THE STADIUM On 11th of February Lahti Sports Centre will be filled to the brim when the Stars of the Stadium event will arrive to Finland for the first time. The snowboarding event offers activities and shows to the entire family. 30 top snowboarders will be invited to the competition from all over the world and 10 snowboarders will have the chance to be included through qualifying games and wild cards.

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A LITTLE VAMPIRE A third-grader Anton does not have many friends. Anton’s parents are worried about his son who seems to bury himself deeper and deeper into the world of vampire books. Lahti City Theatre’s exhilarating comedy for children and vampires about the power of imagination and different friendship. TRUTH OR TALE? Lahti Children’s Winter Carnival will be organized in January already for the 29th time and this time its subject is “Truth or Tale?”. There will be music, puppet theatre, dance, workshops, movies, theatre, exhibitions, and a lot of other things to see for the whole family. The carnival program will be announced in December at: www.lahti.fi/kulttuuritoimi. Lahti Children’s Winter Carnival / Lahden Lasten Talvikarnevaali 28.1.–12.2.2012 MAKE YOUR OWN TV SHOW The collection of the Radio and TV Museum includes more than 10,000 objects, almost 5,000 photographs, approximately 6,000 books and magazines as well as audiovisual materials and archives that include things that interest children and adults. You can try making a TV show.


SKIING FUN! The Ski Museum located in the Sports Centre at the foot of the three magnificent ski jumps offers wintry activities indoors. In addition to versatile exhibitions, the museum includes a popular section, the activity section where children can try their wings in a safe way in a ski jumping simulator, for example. You can also test your skills in other winter sports: there is an indoor skiing track and a biathlon shooting range. CLIMBING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! In Lahti at YogaRocks, you can try out how high you can climb a wall. There are several climbing walls for beginners and more skilled climbers at YogaRocks. Bouldering is a challenging and fun way of climbing that is becoming more and more popular. Bouldering is climbing on walls less than five metres tall. The climbers do not use any safety harnesses; instead, safety is ensured by placing thick padding underneath the wall. Wall climbing is a sport suitable for children and adults alike. If you have not climbed before, an instructor will show you the ropes.

HORSE RIDING The Lahti area also has beautiful landscapes for horse riding. The Stable of Messilä Manor, among others, organises horse riding courses for riders of all levels and ages year-round. In addition to traditional riding, in the Lahti area you can also enjoy riding treks on Icelandic horses. The treks are suitable both for horse riders and for those who are interested in hiking in the wild. Icelandic horses with their small size and strength are excellent for crosscountry riding.

GUIDE INFO HEINOLA BIRD SANCTUARY is open all year round at A.F. Aironkatu 3, Heinola. The sanctuary is Heinola’s most popular tourist attraction. Eight bird houses and Harjulampi pond create an unparalleled bird paradise in Finland. The houses’ inhabitants include large talking parrots, cockatoos, lories, jacos, amazons, peacocks and different kinds of pet fowl. All the Finnish birds are injured birds that cannot be released back into the wild because of the nature of their injury. www.lahtiguide.fi 49


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FAMILY SIGHTS Heinola Bird Sanctuary A. F. Aironkatu 3, Heinola Tel. +358 (0)3 849 3221, +358 (0)50 595 1416 Ski Museum Lahti Sports Centre Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4523 HopLop Adventure Park Shopping center Valo Saksalankatu 6, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)10 837 3012 Kaivola Traditional Farm Pitkätie 195, Nastola Tel. +358 (0)3 758 0139, +358 (0)400 710 121 Laune Family Park Kaarikatu 26, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 818 3680, +358 (0)50 398 5465 Sports Centre Pajulahti Pajulahdentie 167, Nastola Tel. +358 (0)3 885 511 Travel Farm Tulimäki Huhdintie 99, Hämeenkoski Tel. +358 (0)3 764 1693, +358 (0)400 716 080

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Messilä Skiing Centre Messiläntie 308, Messilä Tel. +358 (0)3 860 11

Ski Jump Sightseeing Tower Lahti Sports Centre Ticket office: +358 (0)3 816 8253

Laune Miniature Golf Centre Laune Central Park Kaarikatu 30, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)44 066 8846

Tortola Stables and Farm Animal Yard Hietanantie 623, Artjärvi Tel. +358 (0)3 760 1819, +358 (0)50 369 9294

Mukkula Travel Centre Ritaniemenkatu 10, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 874 140 Puppet Theatre Musta & Valkea Ratsu Onkiniementie 223, Onkiniemi Tel. +358 (0)3 718 6959, +358 (0)45 671 6500 Orimattila Farm Animal Park Ravitie 6, Orimattila Tel. +358 (0)3 777 5259, +358 (0)44 777 1234 Ponitaivas Stables Mäntyniementie 28, Uusikylä Tel. +358 (0)40 595 5988 Radio and TV Museum Hill Radiomäki, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 814 4512

Observatory Ursa Tähtitorninkatu 1, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 753 4002 Water organ, a musical fountain Next to pond Pikku-Vesijärvi in the Kariniemi Park, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)3 823 2011 Vierumäki Sports Academy of Finland Urheiluopistontie 373, Vierumäki Tel. +358 (0)3 842 4111 Yli-Marola 4H Farm Animal Yard Neljänkaivonkatu 47, Lahti Tel. +358 (0)50 462 2511 4H Farm Animal Yard Urheilukatu 3, Heinola Tel. +358 (0)3 715 5363


The region’s largest sports and leisure expert in Laune Kauppakeskus MAILI, Ajokatu 55, 15500 LAHTI, p. 5230 500 Avoinna: Ark. 10-20, la 9-16

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Tel. (03) 734 0437 / Hämeenkatu 13

Best Holiday at Vierumäki! Vierumäki is a unique service centre providing wellbeing and leisure services, health sport services, and versatile training in the sports sector. Vierumäki is located at a wonderful spot with excellent sports and outdoor exercising opportunities. Our versatile wellbeing and restaurant services will crown your visit. We have more than 400,000 customers every year. Why don’t you come too—to enjoy, exercise and relax!

Vierumäki Country Club Oy Sport Institute of Finland Urheiluopistontie 373 FI-19120 Vierumäki, Finland Tel. +358 (0)3 8424 11 myynti@vierumaki.fi www.vierumaki.fi


Tandoori Chicken and Other À la carte meals prepared individually for Indian Delicacies spicy food lovers as well as for the friends of milder tastes. Choose yourself how hot you want your dish!

During weekdays we offer daily changing quick lunch from our food counter - always the choice of mild, spicy and vegetarian available. For more information and menus check: www.mycurry.fi and facebook/mycurry

Welcome!

Rautatienkatu 15, 15110 Lahti | p. +358 10 2193 555 | info@mycurry.fi | www.mycurry.fi Opening Hours: Mon 11-20 Tues-Thurs 11-21 Fri 11-22 Sat 12-22 Sun 13-19

Welcome to ski and enjoy. Dare to slalom or have a conference. After an eventful day, you can have a good night’s rest to start yet another day in Messilä.

JOYS OF TRUE WINTER

Messiläntie 308 FI-15980 Messilä Tel. +358 (0)3 - 86 011 messila@messila.fi www. messila.fi


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GUIDE recommends!

Province of wellbeing and events The strengths of the Lahti region include its location, the nature and long traditions in arranging events. Lately, wellbeing tourism has become an important sector in addition to regular tourism – there are more elderly people in Finland and they have time to invest in themselves. The term wellbeing tourism includes a variety of businesses from Tallukka Wellbeing Centre to Pajulahti Sports Centre, Vierumäki Sports Academy, Messilä Manor, Hotel Kumpeli and a number of small day spa and yoga businesses not to forget the region’s cultural offerings and the opportunities provided by nature.

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SHOPPING You should also reserve time for shopping in between sightseeing and delicious eating. Lahti and the Lahti region are a true paradise for shoppers offering tailor-made suits, Italian style, American classics and original collections by Finnish designers. There are plenty of stores to choose from both in Lahti and in the surrounding municipalities for those interested in interior decoration.

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FACTORY OUTLET CENTRE You can do affordable shopping in several factory outlets in the Lahti region. Fashion is available at the Naisten Pukutehdas, and children’s wear is on sale at Zalekua in Hollola, Finnkarelia factory outlet in Orimattila and Luhta in Lahti and Nastola. If you like candles, you should stop by at the factory outlet of Maria Drockila in Orimattila or the Finnmari store in Hollola. You can get a pair of new shoes from the Montra outlet, and Tepsut in Hollola offers Finnish footwear for the first steps of your children. Don’t forget E75 Outlet centre north of Heinola! MALLS AND SHOPPING STREETS Mall Trio in downtown Lahti includes more than a hundred speciality stores, and other downtown stores are within a walking distance from the mall. A whole new mall, Valo, was opened in early 2011. It includes many interesting stores as well. The newest commercial centre of Lahti, Karisma, will be opened for Christmas. Karisma offers a balanced combination of clothing, sports, specialty shops and services, bringing to the same context the daily selection of a large hypermarket.


FURNISHING TREASURES There are several interior decoration stores in the Lahti region that are worth visiting, such as the legendary Lauran kauppa in Vääksy and Toivo & Vallu in Auttoinen, Padasjoki. Orimattila offers the charming Puuterivilla and Hollola the Pian Makasiini – all full of surprises. TAX FREE Citizens from outside of the EU are entitled to Tax-free shopping in Finland in the condition that the purchases are made in a Tax-free eligible store and the sum of purchases is at least 40 Euros. When the traveller leaves the EU area, he/she will receive the product’s purchase tax, which is, depending on the product, 16 percent at the most. Read more at www.global-blue.com CHARM OF SMALL BOUTIQUES There is a cluster of small fashion boutiques in downtown Lahti. The downtown boutiques offer everything from global top brands to tailor-made suits. Most of the boutiques sell clothes and also matching shoes, bags and accessories. They are well worth a visit!

MUSEUM SHOPS are excellent for buying personal gifts for minor or major occasions. Museum shops in Lahti are located at the Historical Museum, the Ski Museum, the Radio and TV Museum and the Art Museum.

GUIDE INFO Rapala’s legendary lure was created in Päijät-Häme in 1936. Lauri Rapala studied fish when fishing for baits at Lake Päijänne and found the secret of the Rapala lures – their swimming motion. The first wobblers were manufactured using a knife, a file and sandpaper. Cheese packages and candy wrappers were used as the tin foil for the sides. The back side was painted black and the belly side white. Shiny varnish was replaced with photo negatives which Lauri washed and melted on top of the wobblers. Once the hooks were attached, the first Rapala lures were finished.

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CAR RENTAL

SHOPPING CENTRES

AVIS rent a car Tel.+358 (0)3 752 4130 www.avis.fi lahti@avis.fi

Shopping centre Trio Tel. +358 (0)3 878 5710 Aleksanterinkatu 18 Open Mon-Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm www.trio.fi

Lahti Scandia Rent Tel.+358 (0) 782 7017 Aleksanterinkatu 37, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 8 am to 5 pm, at other times call the on-call number, Tel. +358 (0)3 782 7017 www.scandiarent.fi Vesijärven Auto / Toyota Rent Tel. +358 (0)3 871 510 Myyntimiehenkatu 4, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 7 am to 7 pm www.vesijarvenauto.fi

DAY SPA SERVICES bm Day Spa Tel. +358 (0)10 778 7282, +358 (0)40 846 9370 Rautatienkatu 16, Lahti open Mon–Fri from (8)9 am to 6 pm, Sat from (8)9 am to 2 pm www.bmdayspa.fi

F A C T O R Y

Shopping centre Valo Saksalankatu 4-6, Lahti Open Mon-Sun from 10 am to 8 pm Store opening hours may differ from the times stated www.kauppakeskusvalo.fi

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Timanttiset Kellokeskus Tel. +358 (0)3 882 882 Aleksanterinkatu 25, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 9 am to 6 pm, Sat from 9 am to 3 pm

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Kello ja Kulta K.I. Kauko Tel. +358 (0)3 782 3404 Aleksanterinkatu 15, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 9 am to 6 pm, Sat from 9 am to 3 pm

OP-Kiinteistökeskus Tel. +358 (0)45 126 4728 Shopping center Trio, Lahti

Kello ja Kulta K.I. Kauko Tel. +358 (0)3 783 0308 Ajokatu 53, Citymarket Laune Open Mon–Fri from 9 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 5 pm

K-supermarket Trio Tel. +358 (0)20 749 7500 Shopping center Trio, Lahti Open Mon-Fri from 8 am to 9 pm, Sat from 8 am to 6 pm, Sun from noon to 6 pm www.k-supermarket.fi

GROCERY STORES

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PLENTY OF GOOD OFFERS! -30%

Kello ja Kulta K.I. Kauko Tel. +358 (0)3 782 3460 Shopping Centre Karisma Kauppiaankatu 2 Open Mon–Fri from10 am to 9 pm, Sat from 9 am to 8 pm, Sun from noon to 6

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LAUNE, Saksalankatu 6 Mon-Fri from 9am to 8pm, Sat from 9am to 6pm NASTOLA, Lankatie 2 Mon-Fri from 9.30am to 5pm, Sat from 9am to 2pm

Lahden keilahalli Lahti Bowl

Launeenkatu 5, 15100 Lahti tel. 0440 420 300 www.lahdenkeilahalli.fi

Excellent selection of gold chains, jewellery ja watches • Aleksanterinkatu 15, Lahti / Tel. +358 (0)3 782 3404 • Citymarket Laune / Tel. +358 (0)3 783 0308 • Kauppakeskus Karisma, Kauppiaankatu 2 / Tel. +358 (0)3 7823460

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INTERIOR DECORATION STORES Zoom Design Tel. +358 (0)40 531 2536 Asikkalantie 2, Vääksy Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 6 pm, Sat from 10 am to 3 pm www.zoomdesign.fi

FACTORY OUTLETS Finnkarelia Outlet Tel. +358 (0)3 888 9213 Erkontie 12, Orimattila Open Mon–Fri from 9 am to 5 pm, Sat from 9 am to 2 pm www.finnkarelia.com Helmi Vuorelma Tel. +358 (0)3 877 7810 Koukuntie 28, Järvelä helmi@vuorelma.net Luhta Outlet Tel. (0)3 822 1532 Saksalankatu 6, Lahti Open Mon-Fri from 9 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm Lankatie 6, Nastola Open Mon-Fri from 9.30 am to 3 pm, Sat from 9 to 3 pm

SPORT EQUIPMENTS Sportia Tel. +358 (0)3 523 0500 Ajokatu 55, Lahti Open Mon-Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 4 pm www.sportia.fi

FASHION 2OR+ BY YAT Tel. +358 (0)3 787 8878 Rautatienkatu 18, Lahti Open Tue–Fri from 11 am to 6 pm, Sat from 11 am to 3 pm www.2orplus.com Benetton Tel. +358 (0)3 781 8447 Shopping center Trio, 2nd floor Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm by Marja Tel. +358 (0)3 589 8580 Vapaudenkatu 8, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 11 am to 5.30 pm, Sat from 10 am to 2 pm www.bymarja.com

Kekäle Tel. 020 7010 314 Shopping center Trio, 2nd floor, Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm www.kekale.fi Kimi Tel. +358 (0)3 734 0437 Hämeenkatu 13, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 10.30 am to 6 pm, Sat from 10.30 am to 2 pm MariMari Tel. +358 (0)50 563 5558 Hämeenkatu 13, Lahti Open Mon 10-16.30, Tue-Thu 10 am to 6 pm, Fri from 10 am to 4.30 pm, Sat from 11 am to 3 pm www.marimari.fi Unique ladies fashion and accessories Only Tel. +358 (0)3 7810 818 Shopping center Trio, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm www.only.com

Now open: a large SHOE OUTLET of 500 m2 KENKÄ SHOES OUTLET Several brands at very affordable prices! We have Finland’s largest selection of and plenty of sample pairs. MON–FRI FROM 10 AM TO 6 PM, SAT FROM 10 AM TO 2 PM KENKÄ SHOES OUTLET Tarmontie 6, FI-15860 Hollola, Finland Tel. +358 (0)207 439 290 www.lahtiguide.fi 59


GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | Shopping Promise Shop Tel. +358 (0)40 589 8551 Rautatienkatu 20, Lahti Open Mon-Fri form 10.30 am to 5 pm, Sat-Sun from 10 am from 2 pm www.promise.fi

Your FACE Tel. +358 (0)3 783 0777 Shopping center Trio, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm lahti.trio@yourface.fi

Studio25 Tel. +358 (0)50 555 4633 Shopping center Trio, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 8 pm, Sat from 9 am to 6 pm Sun from noon to 6 pm www.studio25.fi

Zoom Design Tel. +358 (0)40 531 2536 Asikkalantie 2, Vääksy Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 6 pm, Sat from 10 am to 3 pm www.zoomdesign.fi

Top DEI Fashion Tel. +358 (0)3 781 1177 Hämeenkatu 13 C, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 10.30 am to 6 pm, Sat from 10.30 am to 3 pm Vero Moda/Jack & Jones Tel. +358 (0)44 790 2203 Aleksanterinkatu 24, Lahti Open Mon–Fri from 10 am to 7 pm, Sat from 10 am to 5 pm www.veromoda.com www.jackjones.com

LEISURE Bowling alley Tel. +358 (0)440 420 300 Launeenkatu 5, Lahti www.lahdenkeilahalli.fi For opening hours and reservations, please see online Lahti City Theatre Tel. +358 (0)3 752 5000 Kirkkokatu 14, Lahti www.lahdenkaupunginteatteri.fi Lahti Fair Centre Tel. +358 (0)3 525 820 Salpausselänkatu 7, Lahti www.lahdenmessut.fi

MariMari Boutique Fashion for Wonderful Women Tue-Fri 10-18, Sat 11-15 Hämeenkatu 13, Lahti www.marimari.fi

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Lahti Tennis and Squash Centre Tel. +358 (0)3 751 3343 Kisapuisto Park, Lahti Open Mon–Thu from 7 am to 11 pm, Fridays from 7 am to 10 pm, Sat from 8 am to 9 pm, Sun from 9 am to 10 pm Tennis, badminton, squash, golf simulator www.tennishalli.net Messilä Maailma Tel. +358 (0)3 86 011 Messiläntie 308, Hollola www.messila.fi Sibeliustalo Tel. +358 (0)3 814 2803 Ankkurikatu 7, Lahti www. sibeliustalo.fi


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www.bymarja.com

The ’by Marja’ range combines timeless style, festive materials and skilled Finnish handwork. Garments can also be made to measure.


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Finnish fashion for the style-conscious woman Rautatienkatu 20, Lahti Mon-Fri 10 –17.30, Sat 10–14

Shopping Centre Open Mon–Sun from 10 am to 8 pm Store opening hours may differ from the times stated above

Hämeenkatu 13 Tel. 03 781 1177 Mon-Fri 10.30-18.00 Sat 10.30-15.00 www.topdeitop.com

Shopping Centre Valo, Saksalankatu 4-6, Lahti www.kauppakeskusvalo.fi

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FASHION · BEAUTY · HEALTH · SPORTS · INTERIOR DECORATION · FOOD

TRIO – NUMBER 1 IN LAHTI Shopping centre Opening hours: Mon–Fri from 10 am to 8 pm Sat from 9 am to 6 pm For 2012 Sundays see: ww.trio.fi

TRIO Shopping Centre, Aleksanterinkatu 18, Lahti / www.trio.fi Customer Info tel +358 (0)3 878 5710

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STEAK HOUSE SINCE 1986

High Quality Fashion

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BEST STEAKS IN TOWN Vapaudenkatu 22 / Trio Hansa Lahti Tel. (03) 7341 724 Open: Mon-Thu 10.30-21.00, Fri-Sat 10.30-22.00, Sun 12.00-18.00 230 seats, fully licenced WELCOME! w w w. m a n h a t t a n s t e a k h o u s e . f i


Shopping centre trio AlekSAnterink. 18 tel.+358(0)3781 0818 Mon-fri 10-20,SAt 9-18

Fresh meat and fish from our versatile butcher’s desk. Welcome! Mon–Fri 8-21, Sat 8-16, Sun 12-18

TRIO Vesku-Aukio 2nd floor / Mon-Fri 10-20, Sat 9-18 / (03) 781 8447

Treatment for acute illnesses without waiting/ appointment, EUR 45/visit. Shopping Mall Trio, ground floor, Aleksanterinkatu 18 Shopping Mall Karisma, 1st floor, Kauppiaankatu 2

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TOP-CLASS RENTAL VILLA ON LAKE PÄIJÄNNE Tehinmetso is a high-class villa for twelve people on the shore of Lake Päijänne. The terrace of the modern villa has an magnificent view over the lake. The villa includes a separate sauna department and a safe shallow beach. - 196 km from Helsinki - 96 km from Lahti - 16 km from Kuhmoinen

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ISO-NAAPPILAN LOMA Well-equipped cabins are waiting for you and your family in Salonsaari, Asikkala, close to Vääksy. The cabins are on the shore of Lake Päijänne and they are available all year round. The beaches are especially well suited for families with children. There is a peaceful yard area, a barbeque area and a boat at each cabin. The distance between cabins in 50–100 metres. We will open a fully renovated log house from the 1930s on 1 November 2011. It is an excellent venue for parties and meetings. You can use the main house to arrange a birthday party, christening, crayfish party and family gathering, etc. The house also includes accommodation facilities. Sales, tel. +358 (0)400 711 208

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OTHER ACCOMMODATION

Metsolan Holiday and Refreshing Home Kirkonpellontie 77 Tel.+358 (0)40 911 9301

LAHTI

ARTJÄRVI

Apartment Hotel Aleksi Aleksanterinkatu 26 A 22 Tel. +358 (0)500 490 500 Apartment Hotel Lahden Koti Karjalankatu 6 Tel. +358 (0)3 7522 173 Forenom Tel. +358 (0)20 1983 420 Hostel Patria Vesijärvenkatu 3 Tel.+358 (0)3 782 3783 Irma's Bed and Breakfast Tarjantie 14 Tel. +358 (0)40 755 9065 Lahden Pinja Tel. +358 (0)50 338 8585 Lahti Folk High School Harjukatu 46 Tel.+358 (0)3 878 10 Lepola Holiday and Course Centre Sipurantie 32 Tel.+358 (0)3 7561 521, +358 (0)40 7169 633

Farmers’ Association House Salmelantie 202 A Tel.+358 (0)3 760 1123, +358 (0)400 997 528 Bed & Breakfast Tortolan tallit Hietanantie 623 Tel.+358 (0)3 760 1819, +358(0)500 639 646

ASIKKALA Antin Juhlatalo Kopsuntie 1265 Tel. +358 (0)44 778 0285 Summer Hotel Päijänne-Instituutti Laurellintie 55 Tel.+358 (0)3 828 7129, +358 (0)400 716 609

Vääksyn Apteekinmajoitus Vääksyntie 18 Tel.+358 (0)40 5044 167

HEINOLA Apartment Hotel Pirkka Siltakatu 19 Puh.+358 (0)3 7144345 Cronin’s Cafe & Guesthouse Kausantie 4, Myllyoja Tel.+358 (0)3 718 8666 Inn Kolmonen Vuorikatu 3 Tel. +358 (0)400 936 885 Mammuttilinna Urheiluopistontie 447, Vierumäki Tel. +358 (0)400 840 757 Vidnäs Manor Viikinäistentie 203 A, Lusi Tel.+358 (0)3 883 880

Niemimäki Estate Kukkuramäentie 14 Tel.+358 (0)3 766 3701

Lossiranta Manor Vuolenkoskentie 1501 Tel.+358 (0)38424 5555

Urajärvi Manor Hostel Kartanontie, Urajärvi Tel.+358 (0)3 766 3701 (in the summertime), +358 (0)400 716 609 (in the wintertime)

HOLLOLA Gasthaus Salpakievari Erämiehentie 1 Tel. +358 (0)44 061 1671

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GUIDE ADDRESS Pajulahti Sports Institute Pajulahdentie 167, 15560 Nastola Tel. +358 (0)3 8855 11 Fax +358 (0)3 8855 222 Sales service Tel. +358 (0)3 8855 200 www.pajulahti.com asiakaspalvelu@pajulahti.com

Pajulahti Sports Institute – laid-back sports centre in the middle of a splendid natural setting Pajulahti Sports Institute is a diverse training, leisure sport and education centre. Pajulahti Sports Institute offers facilities and equipment for all kinds of sports enthusiasts: in addition to the 11,000 m2 Pajulahti Hall (soccer, track and field), ball games and gymnastics halls, a gym, an indoor swimming pool, an ice rink, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, track and field sports facilities, marked skiing routes and nature trails in the forests, canoeing routes, etc. Accommodation is available for 450 people (+250 extra beds). Our college type rooms of various sizes are equipped with all necessary amenities. Our hotels Rantapaju, Hopeapaju and Kangaspaju offer a more luxurious alternative. In addition to basic equipment (toilet, shower, TV), these hotel rooms also have a refrigerator, coffee maker, kettle, microwave, a clothes dryer and a laptop with an Internet connection. 13 rooms also have a sauna. Our breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets offer a variety of delicious food. We also offer catering services for groups from coffee services at meetings to all kinds of festivities. For these occasions, our restaurant with its lake view is an ideal venue! Close to nature Pajulahti Sports Institute is also an excellent venue choice for conferences. Our conference facilities include 20 smaller group work rooms, an auditorium and a sports hall with 350 seats. The conferences can be complemented by additional programme provided by our professional sports instructors, nature guides and adventure providers. After an atmospheric evening at a "laavu" (lean-to), canoe trip or energetic games, it's lovely to enjoy the sauna and good food at our shoreside saunas!

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Kaapinlähteen Kievari Savontie 715 Tel. +358 (0)400 611 025 Laitiala Manor Laitialantie 109, Manskivi Tel.+358 (0)3 788 5879

HÄMEENKOSKI Jokela Manor Pihlajamäentie 23 Tel. +358 (0)50 566 7924

Camping Paason Piriste Artjärventie 2, Paaso Tel. +358 (0)3 718 6307, +358 (0)40 702 0003

HOLLOLA Camping Messilä Satamapolku 1, Messilä Tel. +358 (0)3 876 290

PADASJOKI

ARTJÄRVI Loma-Lassila Pakkalantie 38 Tel. +358 (0)3 760 1152

ASIKKALA Villa Aurinkoranta Vähimaantie 49 Tel. +358 (0)40 544 6241, +358 (0)40 542 3867

Telaranta Camping Porasantie 176, Vesijako Tel. +358 (0)400 711 819

Iso-Naappilan loma Salonsaarentie 486 Tel. +358 (0)400 711 208

Mainiemi-Caravan Oy Pykäläniementie 10 Tel. +358 (0)40 512 0645, +358 (0)3 551 2890

Pätiälä Manor Holiday Cottages Pätiäläntie 211 Tel. +358 (0)3 766 6358, +358 (0)40 769 3053

Villa Kumia Ruuhijärventie 61 Tel. +358 (0)3 782 2196

COTTAGES

ORIMATTILA

Metsola Holiday and Refreshing Home Kirkonpellontie 77 Tel. +358 (0)40 911 9301

Pulkkilanharju Villas Pulkkilantie 359, Asikkala Tel. +358 (0)40 725 1764

Leirimaja Pääjärvi Pyyhtiäntie Tel. +358 (0)40 586 0745 Travel Farm Tulimäki Huhdintie 99 Tel. +358 (0) 764 1693

NASTOLA

Luomu-Leipälä Leipälänhaara 35, Niinikoski Tel. +358 (0)40 579 4630 Maamiesseurantalo Salmelantie 202 A Tel. +358 (0)3 760 1123

LAHTI

Cat Marina – Floating Villas Tel. +358 (0)20 766 9660

Lehmonkärki Lehmonkärjentie Tel. +358 (0)3 766 6330 Urajärvi Holiday Village Urajärvenraitti 72, Urajärvi Tel. +358 (0)3 766 7171

Tortolan tallit Hietanantie 623 Tel. +358 (0)3 760 1819

PADASJOKI Inn Onnenmyyrä Haukkatie 3, Nyystölä Tel. +358 (0)400 499 839

CAMPING LAHTI Herrasmanni outdoor recreation area Herrasmanninkatu Tel. +358 (0)50 4918 039 Mukkula camping Ritaniemenkatu 10 Tel. +358 (0)3 753 5380

ARTJÄRVI Vuorenmäki camping and free-time center Salmelantie 202 Tel.+358 (0)3 760 1276

HEINOLA Camping Heinäsaari cottages Heinäsaarentie 101 Tel.+358 (0)500 491 637

A NEW LOOK AND A NEW STYLE

Rebirth of the Cumulus Lahti in summer 2012 The same relaxed and pleasant atmosphere in new settings – it’s always easy to stay with us. Cumulus Lahti, Vapaudenkatu 24 Bookings: www.hotelworld.fi or straight from the hotel, tel. +358 3 813 711

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GUIDE WINTER 2011-2012 | Accommodation Sipilä Holiday Cottages Sipiläntie 9, Vesivehmaa Tel. +358 (0)400 438 773 Kenraalin maja Hietasentie 28, Vesivehmaa Tel. +358 (0)3 784 4242 Hoimela Farm Hoimelantie 49 Tel.+358 (0)40 530 1927 Marttila Farm Marttilantie 50, Kalkkinen Tel.+358 (0)3 767 5560 Lomakeidas Lavianmutka Laviantie 95, Kalkkinen Tel.+358 (0)3 767 4177, +358 (0)40 7683 156 Ojala Farm / Saarelma Vedentaustantie 85, Kalkkinen Tel.+358 (0)40 5324 725 Saittan Koivuranta Jyväskyläntie 353, Vääksy Tel.+358 (0)40 900 9507 Salonsaaren Holiday Village Halkoniementie 88, Vääksy Tel.+358 (0)3 766 9610 Villa Uralinna Urpiontie, Urajärvi Tel.+358 (0)400 491 645

HEINOLA Lähde Holiday Cottages Ämmälahdentie 90 Tel.+358 (0)3 718 1720, +358 (0)50 327 3506 Komppa Cottage Salajärventie 127 D Tel.+358 (0)50 345 3725 Hämeenniemi Cottages Paisjärventie 151, Paaso Tel. +358 (0)44 581 9441 Jukola Cottages Kouvolantie 1132 Tel.+358 (0)400 938 151

HOLLOLA Messilä Messiläntie 308 Tel.+358 (0)3 86 011 Jokikumpu Holiday Centre Pennasentie 68, Hollola Tel.+358 (0)3 787 7164

HÄMEENKOSKI Kautonen’s Holiday Cottages Porraskoskentie 1643 Tel. +358 (0)3 633 5525, +358 (0)40 514 5876

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Suomen lomamökki Järvikukkolankuja 1 Tel. +358 (0)3 764 1309, +358 (0)50 592 9010

NASTOLA Ruuhijärven riistapiha Terhontie 540 Tel. +358 (0)3 7627 291, +358 (0)400 547 291, +358 (0)40 563 3105

Hokan Huvilat Syrjäntaantie Tel. +358 (0)3 551 2152 Huuskonen Anneli and Antero Lapajärventie 190 Tel. +358 (0)3 785 9170, +358 (0)400 521 700 Jarmo Ylätalo Ranta-Ylätalontie 101, Torittu Tel. +358 (0)40 517 1135

Ritaniemi Farm Ritaniementie Tel. +358 (0)40 582 0058

Keinuhonka Keinuhongantie 54, Auttoinen Tel. +358 (0)500 496 939

Lomakivi Iitintie 500, Kausala Tel. +358 (0)40 534 0755

Kullas Marina Boatshore Tel. +358 (0)500 352 442, +358 (0)50 320 1009

Rantarinne Accommodation Muturintie 26, Villähde Tel. +358 (0)3 730 7434, +358 (0)40 522 3418

Lakeview Holiday Cottages Seitniemi, Kellosalmi Tel. +358 (0)50 557 2559

Yli-Kaitala Holiday Cottages Kaitalantie 323, Mankala Tel. +358 (0)5 326 5504, +358 (0)50 386 3737

Lomasatama Satamantie 137, Kasiniemi Tel.+358 (0)3 557 1018, +358 (0)400 938 462

Metkan cottages Sitikkalantie 372, Mankala Tel. +358 (0)50 596 8579

Holiday center Telaranta Porasantie 176, Vesijako Tel. +358 (0)40 521 0558, +358 (0)400 711 819

PADASJOKI Ahola’s cottages Vesijaonraitti 303, Vesijako Tel. +358 (0)50 336 5163, +358 (0)3 557 7091 Ahola Pirkka and Leila Porasantie 400, Vesijako Tel. +358 (0)400 939 425 Alatalo Holiday Cottages Alatalontie 26, Torittu Tel. +358 (0)3 557 9019, +358 (0)50 322 1319, +358 (0)40 722 2719 Bed & breakfast Punainen Tupa (open from May to August) Häntämäentie 3, Maakeski Tel. +358 (0)3 5572 002, +358 (0)40 540 4384 Cottage Metsästysseuran hirsimökki Neroskulma Tel.+358 (0)40 735 3038 Heinonen Oiva Romontie 204, Arrakoski Tel. +358 (0)40 568 5133 Heinäjoki Markku Neroskulma Tel. +358 (0)40 728 3639, +358 (0)40 720 5148

Holiday Cottages Hartman Esko Kujaportintie 23 Tel.+358 (0)40 548 8789 Holiday cottages Lauri and Merja Suomaa"Sähköranta" Maakeski Tel.+358 (0)400 499 839, +358 (0)40 545 2313 Raut-Kotka Rekolantie 15, Auttoinen Tel.+358 (0)40 844 2020

KUHMOINEN Tehinmetso Tehinkärki, Kuhmoinen Tel. +358 (0)440 711 711

HOTELS LAHTI Apartment Hotel Lahden Koti Karjalankatu 6 Tel. +358 (0)3 7522 173 Grand hotel Hämeenkatu 4 Tel. +358 (0)3 544 00 Hotel Cumulus Lahti Vapaudenkatu 24 Tel. +358 (0)3 813 711


Villa Aleksi Booking: Lahti Vesijärvenkatu 12, +358 405522395, +358 445670267 http://www.jarvin.ru javinoy@phnet.fi Idyllic rest at the heart of nature!.. аnd the other related services. A shining jewel of Hollola on the shores of the Vesijärvi is waiting for you! It is so easy to get a good rest! A new wooden comfortable cottage Villa Aleksi is located in the old picturesque village Hollola near the medieval church on the waterfront property. The cottage has 4 bedrooms, 2 toilets, electric sauna, washing machine etc. There’s a coastal wooden sauna with outdoor Jacuzzi & Finnish grill on the territory. Summer: fishing, mushrooms, berries and boating. Winter: alpine skiing (Messila, 6 km), cross-country skiing, ice fishing. Lahti - 15 km, Helsinki - 115 km. Welcome to Villa Aleksi!

Hotel Musta Kissa Rautatienkatu 21 Tel. +358 (0)3 544 9000

Hotel-Restaurant Tukkijätkä Kauppakatu 13 Tel.+358 (0)3 883 7700

Omenahotelli Lahti Rauhankatu 14

Scandic Vierumäki Urheiluopistontie 400 Tel.+358 (0)3 741 90

Scandic Lahti Vesijärvenkatu 1 Tel.+358 (0)3 339 3911

Vierumäki, Sport Institute of Finland Urheiluopistontie 373, Vierumäki Tel.+358 (0)3 842 411

Sokos Hotel Lahden Seurahuone Aleksanterinkatu 14 Tel. +358 (0)20 123 4655

ASIKKALA Hotel Tallukka Tallukantie 1, Vääksy Tel.+358 (0)3 888 81

HEINOLA Hotel Kumpeli Muonamiehenkatu 3 Tel. +358 (0)3 812 7100

ORIMATTILA Hotel Teltta Pakaantie 1 Tel. +358 (0)400 464 893

HOLLOLA KartanoHotelli Messilä Messiläntie 308 Tel.+358 (0)3 860 11

NASTOLA Sports Centre Pajulahti Pajulahdentie 167 Tel.+358 (0)3 885 511

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SIGHTS AND TOURIST SERVICES 1. City Hall 2. Sports Centre 3. Market square 4. Sibelius Hall 5. Adult Education Centre 6. City Library 7. City Theatre 8. Concert Hall 9. Laune Central Park and Arboretum 10. Lanu Sculpture Park 11. Messilä (holiday and skiing centre) 12. Yli-Marola 4H domestic animal yard 13. Theatre Vanha Juko 14. Kalevi Aho sali 15. Musical Fountains 16. Lahti Halli / Messuhalli / Suurhalli MUSEUMS 17. Ski Museum 18. Lahti Historical Museum 19. Art Museum 20. Radio- and TV-Museum 21. Museum of Military Medicine 21. Finnish Museum of Military Music 22. Church of Cross ACCOMMODATION 11. Messilä 23. Huoneistohotelli Aleksi

24. Hotel Lahden Seurahuone 25. Hotel Musta Kissa 26. Scandic Lahti 27. Cumulus Hotel Lahti 28. Appartement Hotel Lahden Koti 29. Hostel Patria 30. Lahti Folk High School 31. Omena Hotel Lahti 32. Grand Hotel TRAFFIC 33. Bus station 34. Railway station 35. Tourist bus stop (Marolankatu) 36. Passenger harbour 37. Harbour for visiting boats SPORTS 16. Lahti Halli / Messuhalli / Suurhalli 38. Maauimala outdoor swimming pool 11. Messilä (holiday and skiing centre) 39. Lahti Ice Stadium 40. SOL Areena Ice Rink 41. Kivimaa indoor swimming pool 42. Saksala indoor swimming pool 43. Lahti indoor swimming pool 44. Sports hall 45. Bowling hall 46. Kisapuisto (sports park) 47. Joutjärvi Canoeing Centre 48. Kahvisaari (canoeing)

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Gymstick Red Power Gym Physioterapist, massage and beautician Tallukka

wellbeing Meetings • Trade fairs Exhibitions • Concerts Evening events Tallukka

arena Restaurant Evening restaurant Tallukka

restaurant Good for you. Hotel Tallukka • Tallukantie 1, FI-17200 Vääksy, Finland Tel. +358 (0)3 88 881 • sales@tallukka.fi

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Welcome to enjoy!

Restaurant Bar Teerenpeli Vapaudenkatu 20, Lahti Tel. 0424 925 220 • www.eerenpeli.com

Á la Carte Restaurant Taivaanranta Rautatienkatu 13, Lahti Tel. 0424 925 230 • www.aivaanrana.com


SPICY TASTES OF MEXICO Santa Fé Restaurant | Aleksanterinkatu 10 Mon–Thu from 7:30 am to 1 am, Fri from 7:30 am to 2 am, Sat from 9 am to 2 am, Sun from noon to 1 am Tel. +358 (0)3 781 8007, www.santafelahti.com

Don’t forget th Santa Fé Cat ese: er ing and Santa F é Express at Karisma Shopping M all.

BREAKFAST - LUNCH - A LA CARTE - BAR SANTA FE - SAUNA CABINET - TERRACE

...and the evening continues in Jackalope! Disco

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