Mikkeli

ST. Michel – city of manors and gardens in the lake Saimaa region
Visit historical Astuvansalmi rock paintings or hike up Neitvuori mountain for stunning lakeland views. Take a breather in the city’s many urban parks - or if you want action, try stand up paddling and canoening or cross-country skiing and tour skating on natural ice just a few minutes away from the city centre. There is plenty of things to do and experience in year round.

Mikkeli and its surroundings have a diverse options of different kind of accommodation. The lovely old manor houses and farms with their magnificent courtyards will charm everyone. The hotels in the city center are conventionally located and next to services which makes your holiday easy and relaxed. If you are looking for total relaxation and peace the best option is to rent a cottage on the shores of Lake Saimaa.

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Kenkävero

Arts & Culture

The biggest historical vicarage in Finland, Kenkävero is a delightful attraction that offers a cafe-restaurant, exhibitions throughout the year, a pier for visiting boats, a folk centre, a vicarage garden and also a gardening shop in the summertime. Kenkävero is also home to one of Finland's largest design boutiques that sells Finnish handicrafts, clothing, accessories, and delicacies. Distance from the centre of Mikkeli: 1,2km

Neitvuori Hill

Wildlife & Nature

Neitvuori is one of the highest mountains in South Savo (184 m). The peak is 110 m higher than the Saimaa surface. Neitvuori offers sweeping views of the Luonteri archipelago and forest landscapes. In rocky weather, the rocky mountain has an unobstructed view for tens of kilometers. The landscape alternates with waters, green islands with rocky shores and lush landscapes that eventually blend into the dark blue background.

Tertti Manor

History & Architecture

Enjoy the authentic Finnish manor house milieu, the cafe and shop, fine accommodation and beautiful gardens. The cafe and shop are open daily from 10am to 6pm year round. Lunch is served in the cafe daily from 12am to 4pm. The shop sells Finnish food products and interior decorating items. The manor restaurant is open daily in summertime and during the Christmas season.

The Marketplace of Mikkeli

City Life

The Marketplace of Mikkeli is located in the heart of the town, where one can taste local delicacies. You can buy some fresh berries and vegatables, check out the monthly flea market, or have a cup of coffee and enjoy the bustle of the market.

Mikkeli Headquarters Museum

History & Architecture

The Headquarters Museum is located in downtown Mikkeli in one end of the Päämaja School, which is where the headquarters of the Finnish Defence Forces was located during the Winter and Continuation Wars. The office of the commander-in-chief was opened to the public in 1974, a separate Headquarters Museum separated from the school premises, in 1989. Museum was expanded and renovated between 1999 and 2001. The Headquarters Museum, Communications Centre Lokki and Mannerheim’s salon car are run by the town of Mikkeli.