Kotka, situated on the southeastern coast of Finland, is a city that combines industrial prowess with cultural diversity. As a major port city, it plays a crucial role in Finnish and Russian foreign trade. The city is located at the mouth of the Kymi River, offering picturesque views and maritime activities. Kotka's cultural landscape is enriched by its diverse population and educational institutions. Historically, it was part of the Kymi parish and has since incorporated neighboring areas like Haapasaari island and Karhula. Visitors can enjoy exploring the city's industrial history, scenic coastal areas, and vibrant cultural scene.
Kotka is accessible via the Finnish national road 7 (E18), which connects to Helsinki and St. Petersburg.
Explore local Finnish dishes in Kotka's diverse range of restaurants.
Visit Kotka's historical sites and museums to learn about its industrial and maritime heritage.
Enjoy the coastal scenery and outdoor activities at the Gulf of Finland.
Spring in Kotka offers mild temperatures and blossoming nature, ideal for exploring the city's parks and coastal areas.
Summers are warm and perfect for enjoying maritime activities and outdoor festivals.
Fall brings colorful foliage and a quieter atmosphere, great for cultural exploration.
Winters are cold, providing opportunities for winter sports and cozy indoor activities.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
50,157
Finnish, Swedish, English
April-June, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Maritime Adventures, Historical Sightseeing, Urban Exploration