Krapi Hotel

   
 
 

Krapi Hotel

Krapi estate is located amid a nationally prestigious cultural environment in Tuusula and comprises a hotel, restaurants, a chimneyless sauna and a large park area offering a wide variety of activities.

Krapi holds a long tradition. The name of the estate is mentioned in the maps of Tuusula already as early as in the 17th century. Krapi has belonged to the Holma family since 1911. It was first run as a farm famous for its cattle breeding, and today it operates as a business offering a wide variety of accommodation and restaurant services.

Krapi is located right at the start of the first Finnish museum road, Tuusula Rantatie. Homes of many famous artists of the turn of the century, who were actively involved in the forming of the Finnish national identity, can be found along this road. The proud history of the area is also visible at Krapi; in its buildings, buffet tables and in the dedication of it’s staff.

Location

Krapi is located amid a lush countryside by Lake Tuusulanjärvi, near Helsinki, in a region that is the birthplace of Finnish culture itself.

Krapi is located right at the start of the first Finnish museum road - Tuusula Rantatie. This road hosts the homes of many of our national artists, such as Pekka Halonen, Juhani Aho, Venny Soldan-Brofeldt, Aleksis Kivi, Eino Leino, Eero Järnefelt and Jean Sibelius.

Room Info

Hotel Krapi by the golf course glows in autumn red. There is a peaceful, earthy atmosphere in the hotel built within the sturdy walls of an old brick cowshed.

The hotel has 25 double rooms and one single room, all stylishly decorated with warm colours. All rooms have a modern countryside feel to them. The hotel also hosts a lobby bar, two saunas and a meeting cabinet.

The hotel is set in the Krapi park where various restaurants and old buildings create an enjoyable atmosphere.

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