Scandic is expanding its Scandic Go hotel concept in Finland with two new openings scheduled for early summer. The new hotels in Turku and Oulu are set to open just before the busy summer travel season. Both properties are already open for reservations and form part of Scandic’s strategy to strengthen its presence in key urban destinations.
The first property, Scandic Go Eerikinkatu 30, will open in Turku on 25 June. The hotel is located close to the city centre, near Turku Market Square and the riverside area.
The building previously operated as the Scandic Atrium Hotel and has been renovated to fit the new Scandic Go concept. The hotel will offer 138 rooms and is easily accessible by public transport. A parking garage is also available for guests arriving by car.
A second hotel, Scandic Go Saaristonkatu 1, will open shortly afterwards in Oulu on 2 July. The new property is located next to the Oulu Market Square and Market Hall, one of the city’s central waterfront areas.
The hotel features 144 compact rooms spread across four floors. Some of the rooms on the upper floor offer balconies with views over the sea or the market square.
Scandic Go is designed as a modern and flexible hotel concept aimed at travelers seeking simple, accessible accommodation in central locations.
The concept combines digital solutions, self-service options and efficient design with competitive pricing. It is intended to appeal to travelers who want convenient accommodation close to city services, events and transport connections.
The Scandic Go hotels are also designed with sustainability in mind. Like many Scandic properties, the hotels are certified with the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, which sets strict environmental standards for areas such as energy use, water consumption and waste management. Interior design elements include furniture made from recycled materials, and many components used in the hotels are designed to be reused or recycled.
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