City Hostels in Finland – Affordable and Relaxed Stays in Urban Destinations

In Finland, city destinations combine culture, design and nature in a way that makes exploring easy and stress-free for international travellers. A city break is a perfect way to step away from everyday life: culture, events, shopping and memorable food experiences all come together in one trip.

Shopping
© Visit Finland/Harri Tarvainen

Where you stay is an essential part of that experience—and cityhostels offer a personal, relaxed and budget-friendly alternative to traditional accommodation. The Finnish Hostel Association network offers a wide range of options for city travellers across the country. Each hostel has its own character, adding something unique to your journey.

Below, we introduce a selection of destinations to inspire your next trip—explore the full range on our website.

Helsinki – Nordic Design, Seaside Atmosphere and Urban Nature

Finland’s capital, Helsinki, is known for its clean design, seaside setting and easy access to nature. Even in the city centre, the sea, parks and islands are always close by.

Helsinki
Helsinki by the sea

Helsinki offers five hostels within the HI network, each with its own atmosphere.

  • Hostel Diana Park is located right in the city centre, within walking distance of major sights, offering a cosy and welcoming stay.
  • CheapSleep Helsinki, in the Vallila district, has a youthful and international vibe and is especially popular among backpackers.
  • Eurohostel, located by the sea in Katajanokka, is a spacious and versatile option just a few minutes from Market Square.
  • Hostel Iiris, in Itäkeskus, provides accessible and comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, with the city centre just 15 minutes away by metro.
  • For a truly unique experience, Hostel Suomenlinna is located on a UNESCO World Heritage sea fortress island, only a 15-minute ferry ride from the city.
Joensuu – Laid-Back Eastern Finland by the River

Joensuu is a relaxed university town in Eastern Finland, known for its friendly atmosphere and proximity to nature, especially the scenic Pielisjoki River.

The Pielisjoki River flows through the city of Joensuu
The Pielisjoki River flows through the city of Joensuu 

Linnunlahti Hostel offers cosy apartment-style accommodation in a green setting close to the city centre. With a private kitchen and bathroom, it is well suited for both short and longer stays.
Partiotalo – Scouts’ Hostel is located in a quiet residential area a couple of kilometres from the centre. Its simple, community-oriented atmosphere, shared spaces and self-catering kitchen make it an affordable and easy-going choice. Proceeds support local youth scouting activities.

Jyväskylä – The Capital of Alvar Aalto’s Architecture

Jyväskylä is a key destination for architecture and design enthusiasts. The city has more buildings designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto than anywhere else in the world.

Time Hostel CITY
Murals decorate the walls of Time Hostel CITY

This design spirit extends to accommodation as well. Time Hostel CITY and Time Hostel NOVA combine art, aesthetics and comfort. Time Hostel NOVA also offers private bathroom options for those seeking more privacy.

Kuopio – Lakeside Living in the Heart of Lakeland

Kuopio, located in the Finnish Lakeland region, is surrounded by water and forests, offering a mix of urban culture and nature.

Kuopio
Kuopio, the Capital of Lakeland, is known for its beautiful lakeside scenery
© Visit Finland/Harri Tarvainen

Hostelli Hermanni is set in the historic Haapaniemi factory area by Lake Kallavesi, just over a kilometre from the market square. Its unique setting and cosy atmosphere make it an appealing base for exploring the city.

Mikkeli – Layers of History in the Lakeland Region

Mikkeli is known for its strong connections to Finnish wartime history, with several museums offering insight into the past.

Hotelli ja Hostelli Marja
Hotel ja Hostelli Marja is located in a former barracks area in the centre of Mikkeli

Hotel ja Hostelli Marja is located in a historic barracks area from the Russian imperial era, right next to the Infantry Museum. It combines hotel-level comfort with the relaxed atmosphere of a hostel, giving guests flexible accommodation options in a culturally rich setting.

Oulu – A Lively Northern City by the Sea

Oulu, one of the largest cities in northern Finland, blends technology, culture and coastal landscapes.

Hostel Cafe Huvila
Hostel Café Huvila features cosy, atmospheric rooms

Hostel Café Huvila is located in Toppilansalmi, in a historic villa that once belonged to a brewery, about three kilometres from the city centre. The cosy atmosphere, convenient location and upstairs café make it a pleasant place to stay. Nearby, Nallikari beach invites visitors to enjoy the outdoors.

Porvoo – Finland’s Most Picturesque Old Town

Porvoo is one of Finland’s oldest towns and a favourite for visitors thanks to its charming old town.
Colourful wooden houses, cobbled streets and cosy cafés create a unique atmosphere.

Old Porvoo
Old Porvoo © Visit Finland/Julia Kivelä

Porvoo Hostel is located near the old town in a building over 100 years old, which once served as the city’s first maternity hospital—adding a layer of history to your stay.

Tampere – Industrial Heritage Meets Creative Culture

Tampere, Finland’s third-largest city, is known for its industrial history, cultural scene and lakeside setting.

Tampere
© Visit Finland/Laura Vanzo

Dream Hostel & Hotel offers stylish, design-focused accommodation in the city centre, near Tampere Hall. It provides a relaxed yet modern base for exploring the city’s diverse attractions.

Dream Hostel & Hotel
The hotel rooms at Dream Hostel & Hotel feature a nature-inspired, stylish Scandinavian design
Turku – Finland’s Oldest City with a Maritime Spirit

Turku, Finland’s oldest city, offers a rich mix of history, culture and archipelago life.

Laivahostel S/S Bore
S/S Bore, now a ship hostel, is a former cruise ship

For a truly unique maritime experience, Laivahostel S/S Bore offers accommodation on a historic museum ship moored on the Aura River. Staying here gives you a glimpse into the atmosphere of 1960s cruise travel, while the ship also functions as a museum and a student-run attraction. Hostel Linnasmäki is located about four kilometres from the centre, in a quiet and accessible setting connected to an educational campus. It is well suited for families and groups.

Discover More

Explore all hostels on our website and find your perfect base for discovering Finland.

Curious about what makes Finland such a special place to visit? Discover more in our article: What Makes Finland a Unique Travel Destination?

With a Hostelling International membership card, you receive a 10% discount on accommodation across all network hostels when booking through the Finnish Hostel Association website or directly with the hostel.

Published on 16 February 2026

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