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RUNO Hotel, Porvoo, Finland

RUNO Hotel, Porvoo, Finland

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Hotel Review

Porvoonjoki River, Porvoo, Finland
Porvoo, Finland

Whilst visiting the Finnish capital of Helsinki it’s also a perfect opportunity to spend a couple of days exploring Porvoo.  Located 50 km east of Helsinki, it’s Finland’s second oldest city and its best preserved.  The small city is noted for its old wooden town, charming cobblestone streets and ochre painted riverside warehouses.  Porvoo is also famous for its local craftspeople and artists including Finland’s national poet, Johan Ludvig Runeberg. RUNO translated from Finnish is ‘poet’ in recognition of the town’s association with Runeberg.

Location: 

RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

Porvoo is easily accessible from Helsinki by car in around 45 minutes.  Frequent public transport bus services from Kamppi take approximately one hour (details can be found here).  If you are visiting between May and September then it’s very pleasant to take a leisurely cruise from Helsinki market place on the M/S JL Runeberg steamship, which was constructed in 1912.

Arrival and check-in: 

Entrance hallway, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Entrance hallway, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

We had travelled to Porvoo on the OnniBus express bus service and the Porvoo terminus was just a short walk from the hotel.  For guests arriving by car the hotel has limited parking spaces available on a first come first served basis (extra charge).  RUNO Hotel is located in a beautiful yellow, art-nouveau building dating from 1912.  The hotel sits next to Porvoo’s old town gate and has been restored and refurbished in keeping to preserve its original features.

Reception, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Reception, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

The front desk is positioned at one end of the hotel’s open plan lobby where we were welcomed by two charming receptionists who checked us in very quickly before being escorted to the lift and being shown up to our room on the second floor.

The Room:

Guest room, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Guest room, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

The hotel has 56 rooms and suites, all uniquely designed and the one we were booked into was bathed in natural light.  With its neutral palette of Scandi furnishings and light wood flooring, it had an uncluttered look, feeling very pleasant to the eye.

RUNO Hotel, Porvoo, wardrobe
Ample storage space

The room was fully equipped with high quality appliances including a Mysoda sparkling water maker, a Smedbo makeup mirror and a Stockholm Steamery clothes steamer.  It’s the inclusion of useful gadgets such as these that elevate the room experience from others of its type.  Also at our disposal was a 50″ television, minibar and well stocked hospitality tray.  The mattress was extremely comfortable and topped with a lighter than air duvet.  The stylish bathroom comprised a powerful shower, luxurious deep pile bath towels, RUNO bathrobes and high quality sensitive Dermosil Finnish skincare products.

Courtyard balcony, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Courtyard balcony, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

In addition to a pair of comfortable armchairs there were French windows leading out onto a small balcony furnished with a bistro table and chairs overlooking the courtyard.

Dining:

Restaurant, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Restaurant, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

Breakfast is served each morning in the hotel’s restaurant comprising freshly baked bread, pastries, fresh berries, yoghurts, cold cuts of meat and locally caught fish.  The light and airy restaurant is also open to non-residents with a delicious Sunday lunch being available between 12.00-16.00.

RUNO Kitchen, Porvoo
RUNO Kitchen, Porvoo

Runo Kitchen also offers an all day menu with examples including smoked salmon salad, a charcuterie board and hot roast beef sandwiches.  Dinner is not currently available but with several highly rated restaurants within walking distance and the opportunity to use a delivery service with the hotel providing tableware, cutlery and napkins, we didn’t find this to be a problem.

The Facilities: 

RUNO Hotel, Lounge Bar, Porvoo
RUNO Hotel, Lounge Bar, Porvoo

Lounge Bar: the focal point of the hotel is its bright and airy open plan lounge known as ‘the living room’ which is filled with comfy sofas, armchairs, books and fresh flowers.

Runeberg cake, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Runeberg cake, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

It’s the perfect place to relax after a day of sightseeing with a cocktail or a cup of coffee and one of the local speciality Runeberg cakes.  On warmer days guests can enjoy drinks seated in the secluded courtyard sheltered by Alder trees.

Wellness: 

Attic Sauna relaxation room, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Attic Sauna relaxation room, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

Attic Sauna: located at the top of the building there’s a traditional Finnish sauna accommodating up to 15 guests with an invigorating bucket shower and a relaxation room with a cosy fireplace.  Gym: Guests are able to have complimentary access the hotel’s partner gym, Fitness24seven located just 100 metres away.  RUNO Spa: beauty treatments including facials and massages can be booked in the hotel’s spa with single and double occupancy rooms available.

Function Rooms:  

Meeting room, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Meeting room, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

The hotel has several rooms of varying sizes suitable for meetings, small conferences, events and parties converted from Porvoo’s first cinema and its associated rooms.

Out and About:

Porvoo old town
Porvoo old town

Wander along the cobbled narrow streets of Porvoo’s medieval old town which is lined with quaint, pastel painted wooden buildings.  The majority of the buildings still in place today date from the 18th and 19th centuries as an earlier fire destroyed many of the previous wooden structures.

Quaint shops line Porvoo's old town
Quaint shops line Porvoo’s old town

Pop into Brunberg, Porvoo’s 150 year old chocolatier for some delicious locally made sweets and chocolates including foam kisses, caramel toffee, truffles and liquorice, all of them popular countrywide.  If you really want to stock up on confectionery then you can also visit their factory shop which is a 30 minute walk from the old town.

Porvoo Cathedral
Porvoo Cathedral

Porvoo Cathedral is one of the town’s oldest buildings dating back to the 15th century with some parts even older.  This Evangelical Lutheran church is one of the oldest in the country and was the site of the Diet of Porvoo which was a key event in the road to Finnish independence taking place in 1917.  Numerous fires over the years have badly damaged the church with the most recent taking place in 2006 when the entire roof was destroyed in an arson attack.  Visiting the beautiful old church is free of charge and not to be missed.

Porvoo Museum
Porvoo Museum

Porvoo Museum is located in the old town hall building with its mansard roof and wooden clock tower.  Completed in 1764, the building has housed Porvoo’s administrative court, the council and police constabulary, continuing to serve as the Town Hall until the end of the 19th century.  Since then, the building was converted into a museum containing exhibitions by masters of Finland’s golden age and local history.  Porvoo Museum.

J.L. Runeberg's house, Porvoo
J.L. Runeberg’s house, Porvoo

J.L. Runeberg’s home has been open as a museum since 1882.  Finland’s National poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg lived in this house in Porvoo for 40 years from 1837 until his death in 1877.  He is most known as the author of the lyrics of the Finnish National Anthem and for his poetry about life in rural Finland.

Runeberg Park, Porvoo
Runeberg Park, Porvoo

Overall: Staying at the RUNO Hotel left us with a feeling of calm and with artwork displayed throughout the building, it almost felt as if we were in a living art gallery.

Lounge, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
Lounge, RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

The traditional Finnish breakfast served with a modern twist summed up the beauty of the hotel with its art-deco features enhanced for today’s discerning traveller.

Details: RUNO Hotel, Rihkamakatu 4, 06100 Porvoo, Finland

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During our stay we were guests of RUNO Hotel and Visit Porvoo and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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32 responses to “RUNO Hotel, Porvoo, Finland”

  1. Sartenada Avatar

    Hello. I came across to your blog, when I searched some information about laces and I found some comments among them your name. I was curious to see, if you still continue. My blog in pause and will be, because I returned to YouTube. I did find a free video editing program, which offers moving and enlarging them like videos – it requires brains. Have you visited Espoo recently? We are living in Espoo in Perkkaa. This area has been changed a lot of. There are many high buildings. Connections are excellent, because trains, buses and light rail line called Raide-Jokeri offer connection to everywhere. Walking possibilities to Helsinki, is possible. My video is written in English, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese in Japanese. Main visitors come Japan and Brazil. If you interested to check it, then here is the link:
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    All the best to you. Happy new year. Matti

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hello Matti, How lovely to hear from you again. I had the pleasure of visiting Finland twice this year. Firstly in January we stayed 10 days partly in Espoo at Hotel Matts, Matinkylä and then in the centre of Helsinki. Moving onto September we were back again, this time renting an apartment for two weeks in Kruununhaka. The new light rail hadn’t started operating then but hopefully we’ll be back over before too long as Finland feels like my second home , I adore it so much. I’ll take a look at your You Tube channel soon, Best Wishes for a happy new year! Marion

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  2. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    looks like another spotless place to stay and very Scandinavian! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      RUNO Hotel is beautiful Andy.

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  3. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    I like the sound of the Attic Sauna. Sounds like a nice way to unwind after a day of wandering around and soaking in the sights.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was blissful Linda. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment.

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  4. kagould17 Avatar

    Love the Scandavian look and feel of this place. The hotel looks well appointed and the old town well worth exploring Marion. And such brilliant ble skies. Thanks for sharing. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Allan. I hope you get to visit Finland sometime.

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    2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Allan, it’s a very cosy hotel in a beautiful place.

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  5. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    We visited in Finland and such an amazing site. Your amazng hotel with this room .This food is so delicious 😋. Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words and interest in my visit to Porvoo.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I just read a thing today about how the color yellow is a gift for the joy it brings, and this lovely yellow hotel looks perfectly fitting to that 🙂 Whenever you write about Porvoo I always find myself doing a double take at the name as my hometown is Provo so at first I think you’re in my hometown instead of Finland.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland along with the other Nordic countries have many buildings painted yellow and seeing them definitely lifts my spirits. RUNO Hotel is simply beautiful with its uncluttered Scand vibe and we loved it there. How funny that your home town is Provo, Porvoo must have looked like a typing error to you at first!!

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  7. Lookoom Avatar

    The town of Porvoo seems very charming and I like the fact that Hotel RUNO is able to retain the charm of yesteryear with a modern touch that goes with the town.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hotel RUNO has indeed managed to combine its original architectural features with the needs of today’s traveller. Porvoo is a charming old town and a delightful place to visit from Helsinki.

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  8. Disarray Avatar

    Looks like it was an amazing trip! You’ve encouraged me to look at flights. Cheers!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s great to read. I hope you make it over to Finland soon as a trip to both Helsinki and Porvoo would be beautiful.

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  9. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Love the cobblestone roads and paths of Europe and the unique architecture of the different countries.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ian. The old town of Porvoo is really beautiful.

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  10. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This hotel is very elegant and beautiful. Brunberg also seems like a wonderful stop for delicious treats!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      RUNO is a delightful hotel to spend time in Allie and those Brunberg chocolates are irresistible.

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  11. ourcrossings Avatar

    That’s a wonderful-looking hotel, Marion. A sauna would be one of the reasons why I would love to stay there – there is just something alluring about relaxing in dry heat. My mum has one in her backyard, so it would be common to heat it to 80’C and relax in it. During the winter we would roll in the snow and then go back into the sauna again.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      RUNO Hotel is a very relaxing place to stay Aiva and I also adore taking a sauna. How wonderful that your Mum has one in her backyard. I don’t think I would be brave enough to roll in the snow in between saunas but I have seen many people doing this in Finland and have heard it’s good for you.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like a wonderful place to stay! I like the minimalist, yet cozy style.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s what I really liked about the hotel too Lyssy.

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  13. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    I like the natural light in the room and I think it’s the first time I’ve seen a sparkling water maker in a hotel room – that’s nice!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I thought the room was lively and light too and I always opt for sparkling water over still f it’s available. RUNO is a great choice in quaint Porvoo.

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  14. Rebecca Avatar

    I visited Porvoo as a stop on the way to Helsinki years ago, as part of a cruise ship itinerary. I didn’t stay overnight, but the RUNO Hotel looks quaint and cozy. I also checked out Brunberg in town and sampled some of the chocolates; my family and I even brought back a few home! Thanks for taking us on this journey throughout Finland. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Brunberg chocolates are so delicious Rebecca at RUNO Hotel is a great place to stay.

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