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Rauma

invites you to enjoy culture, local flavors, the calming effects of the sea, and the beauty of every season.

Ruoka-annos ravintolassa.

Restaurants

A scheduled boat service at Kylmäpihlaja lighthouse island.

Archipelago and nature

Rauma Art Museum and a well in Hauenguano.

UNESCO World Heritage

People in front of Kodinonni interior design shop.

Boutiques

Hotellihuone, jossa on sänky, tuoli ja vaaterekki.

Accommodation

Come and fall in love with Rauma!

There’s something for everyone—shopping and culture, the sea and sandy beaches, parks and events.

In Rauma, you’ll enjoy a holiday that’s just your style.

See and experience Rauma
People walking in Kuninkaankatu.

During the summer, scheduled boat service takes you to Kuuskajaskari and Kylmäpihlaja

During the summer months, the archipelago can be reached by daily boat services.

Timetables
People sitting in a boat.
Café Prassen's tables.

Enjoy the Charming Cafés of Old Rauma

In Old Rauma, you’ll find delightful cafés to suit every taste. Explore the café selection, take in the beauty of Old Rauma, and take a moment to relax with a drink and a delicious pastry.

Cafés
Old Rauma street view.
People in a cafe eating cake.
Landscape view of the Sammallahdenmäki Bronze Age burial mound area. The picture shows two stone-built burial mounds. The mound on the right is called the Huilu long barrow. The mounds are located on the top of a rocky hill, and the picture also shows conifers, heather and other plants.
Sakosta varottava kyltti Kitukrännissä.

Did you know that the narrowest street in Finland is located in Rauma?

Between Kuninkaankatu and Kauppakatu runs Kitukränn, which is said to be the narrowest street in Finland. Along it, there is a funny prohibition sign written in Fraktur script.

Go and guess how wide Kitukränn is, or try to figure out what the prohibition sign forbids – with a help of a translator if needed!

Stay a Little Longer

Rauma’s diverse accommodation options offer a suitable way for everyone to stay in the city.

Accommodation options
A hotelrooms bed with two dark colored pillows on it
Two people getting into bus.

Arrival in Rauma

Tourist Information sign and office.

Tourist Information

Finnish pan coffee served in nature.

FAQ

Rauma brochure.

Maps & more

Waves hitting into a rock.

Responsible visit

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Tourist Information

You can reach a tourist information officer
by phone and email Mon–Fri, at
10:00–17:00.

tel. +358 (0)2 834 3512
matkailu@rauma.fi

Rauma Tourist Information Office
Savilankatu 8

Open from June 1–August 31, Mon–Sun at 10:00–17:00. Closed during Midsummer, June 19–21.

Open on Rauma Lace Week, from July 22–25, at 10:00-20:00.




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