I am staying there next week for 2 nights and want to pack as little as possible. Are the bathrooms equipped with shower gel/shampoo etc?
Thanks in advance
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I haven%26#39;t been to that particular hotel but every other Sokos hotel I%26#39;ve been to has been equipped with these so I wouldn%26#39;t worry.
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You can double-check with them if you like: ilves.tampere@sokoshotels.fi
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It would be astonishing if they weren%26#39;t.
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Yes, that hotel is well equipped in all respects, but cannot confirm if it has the strange item called kettle, so many Britons seem to be fond off.
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Thanks to all your replies. I have never visited Finland before so wasn%26#39;t sure. Disappointed to hear no kettle though %26#39;cos we Brits love our cuppa cha :o)
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You would do well to stick to the excellent coffee. Finns don%26#39;t have a clue about tea.
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Unfortunately I%26#39;m not a coffee fan, but do sometimes drink decaf - is it any good over there?
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%26quot;I%26#39;m not a coffee fan%26quot;
No wonder, I%26#39;ve had coffee in England ;)
%26quot;but do sometimes drink decaf - is it any good over there?%26quot;
Forget it, just take a latte or cappucino instead.
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%26quot;Finns don%26#39;t have a clue about tea.%26quot;
Same could be said of Brits, depending whom you ask - the Chinese or Japanese, for example ;)
The tea sold in Finland is intended to be drunk without milk - you can%26#39;t find the very black tea types that are so common in the UK.
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From the comments above, cappucino sounds favourite. Thanks for taking the trouble to post your comments.
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