How to get here
Welcome to Vaasa
Vaasa is easily accessed by train, by plane with Finnair via Helsinki or SAS via Stockholm, car or ferry.
Arriving to Vaasa by bus or train
The train or bus will take you directly to the city centre of Vaasa. The EnergyWeek event and most hotels are within walking distance from the train station.
Arriving to Vaasa by rental car
Rent a car and drive to Vaasa. And why not share a car and network the whole trip: use #GettingToEnergyWeek to find someone to share a ride with.
If you are arriving by car, we recommend parking in Toriparkki, which is in the very heart of the city and just a stone throw from the City hall, where all the events take place.
Means of transportation in Vaasa
During EnergyWeek we have EnergyWeek biogas buses to get you from and to the Vaasa Airport on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The bus leaves from the airport:
13:45 (Each day 17-20 March)
And from the City hall to the airport:
17:00 (Each day 17-20 March)
Or you can take the local “Lifti” bus number 4.
Need a Taxi? Call 0600 30011
How to have a successful stay in the Nordic energy capital

Staying in Vaasa
Looking for a place to stay? In Vaasa region there are classy hotels, cosy cottages and homey apartments to choose from. Whatever suits your needs and lifestyle; you are for sure to have a nice stay here in the Nordic energy capital! Did all the fascinating discussions make you hungry? Here you can find great places to fill your stomach and quench your thirst.
Where are we
Shopping and exploring
EnergyWeek schedule is all about business and new information, so after an intensive day, you may want to relax and get to know the region. Who wouldn’t love shopping? There are many opportunities for that as well!

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The EnergyWeek event location is at the Vaasa city hall on Senaatinkatu 1
The annual EnergyWeek gathers energy enthusiasts from all over the world to share information, hear about the latest news and most interesting cases, extend their networks and do business. EnergyWeek focuses on renewable energies, smart energy, gas energy and energy storage. Topics of interest include digitalization, batteries and storage, circular economy, future smart cities, energy regulation, business and innovation.
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