Situated in a quiet residential area just 500 metres from the Astrum Event Centre, Hotel Fjalar provides free WiFi and free access to an indoor pool, sauna and exercise equipment.
Niki
Finland
Loved the architecture and style. There was obviously a lot of history in the hotel. The staff was super nice and it was always a pleasure talking to them. The breakfast really included options for everyone.
This self service hotel is located in the old SALORA TV factory and is part of renovated business and activity center.
Mirkka
Germany
Location is perfect if you are arriving with a car. Also ok for people traveling for work, who mainly want to have a bed to sleep and are visiting the local industrial area. Or, with a group to use the bowling amenities within the same building.
Rock Hotel Salo features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Salo. The property is non-smoking and is located 43 km from Karjalohja Church.
Offering a barbecue, Vuohensaari Camping Ahtela's cottage is located in Salo, 45 km from Turku. Free WiFi is available . Bathroom facilities are shared and are found in a separate building.
Featuring a sauna, Peltosaaren Luomulammastila is situated in Salo. This chalet offers free private parking and private check-in and check-out.
Carina
Germany
If you are searching for a little adventure in the Finnish countryside this is the perfect place. It's located in a quiet area with lots of forest and fields around. The lack of a proper bathroom needs a little getting-used-to, but the sauna, the view and the cute sheep for neighbors make up for it!
Located in Salo in the Southern Finland region, Vaskio-bed features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Nela
Latvia
Incredibly beautiful and authentic atmosphere of the 50s, we are delighted! The owner is very caring, the house has a family history. If we are in these places, we will choose this place again. We recommend!
Vuohensaari Camping offers pet-friendly accommodation in Salo. Turku is 45 km from the property. Free WiFi is offered . There is also a kitchenette in some of the units, equipped with a microwave.
Mara
Finland
Just don’t like about toilets, have to walk in the dark. But the rest it’s great.
Salo is a small place with everything essential. It has pharmacies, shopping malls, restaurants, a river, and a McDonald's, to begin with. It is stunning in autumn. It may not be a place with lots of entertainments, but is just suitable for a relaxing weekend trip, with affordable accommodation and restaurants, and discounts in the shopping mall.
Li-Hsin
Finland
Scored 6.0
6.0
Salo is a small town between Turku & Helsinki.
Salo is a small town between Turku & Helsinki. Not much to do in downtown Salo, unless you like pubs and kebab restaurants. Lots of beautiful nature nearby Salo and you can enjoy Teijo national park's offering a quick car drive away. A few privately own restaurants in town, which I definitely recommend!
5
5usna
Hong Kong
Scored 8.0
8.0
Salo is a nice, small town, almost everything is the city...
Salo is a nice, small town, almost everything is the city centre area next to the river. If you have a car, you can visit manor area Wiurila (10 mins) and maybe some of the golf courses (Salo, Halikko, Teijo). Teijo area is 30 mins drive and provides many attractions. The best restaurants are Kastu (main street) and Seurahuone (near the railway station). Both the railway and bus stations are in the center, so you do not need necessarily a car for coming to Salo. Turku is nearby (40 mins along the motorway).
It was a final moment reservation in the evening because our planned place wasn't speaking English more than a few words, and with those few words he told us he didn't had any reservations. He offered he had place and we could stay but I didn't trust him. So we booked the final room in this hotel and it was awesome.
We had a private sauna in our room.
No person, system works totally fine.
A great place to rest and use as a base while visiting Salo/Turku region. The location by the lake and views from inside were my best experience sfter a long trip from Australia.
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