Situated at the mouth of the River Kemijoki, by Bothnian Bay, Kemi is the gateway to Lapland. The Cumulus Kemi Hotel is a well appointed, quiet hotel, perfectly located for tourists and business travellers to the region. The Hotel Cumulus Kemi has a total of one hundred and eighty four comfortable guest rooms , ranging from single, double, triple, superior, and combination. All rooms have a shower; a small number even have their own sauna. Babies and children can be accommodated on extra cots or mattresses. One room is designed specifically for disabled guests, and twelve rooms are pet friendly, with guests’ pets more than welcome for a small additional charge. All rooms have television, radio, minibar, hairdryer, complimentary WiFi, and even a pillow menu. The Hotel Cumulus Kemi has facilities to cater to large or small conferences, with modern conference equipment. Other hotel facilities include car parking, room service, an elevator, laundry service, ironing room, sockets for car engine heating, three saunas, a swimming pool, and a souvenir shop.
Breakfast is included in one’s room rate and is served daily for guests. It is hearty fare including porridge, seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, cold cuts, cheeses, breads, cereals, sausages, eggs, and meatballs. The hotel restaurant, Huviretki, is renowned throughout the region for tasty dishes. There is also the Pub Old Gringo for a quiet or social drink. The natural setting of Kemi is perfect for both winter and summer activities. Let Scandi Travel help you arrange your accommodation here for at least part of your Lapland adventure!
Cumulus Hotel, Kemi

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