Situated just 350 metres from Helsinki Central Station and opposite University of Helsinki Metro Station, this hotel offers a large breakfast buffet and a bookable sauna. WiFi is free.
Sally
Australia
Hotel is in a great location, close to train and city centre. Staff are friendly and helpful. Hotel is old and tired but clean. Bathroom tends to flood a bit when showering. Room was too hot and stuffy, we couldn't adjust the temperature. Breakfast has a good variety.
Located by the waterfront of Katajanokka, Scandic Grand Marina is housed in 1920s Art Nouveau building and offers free WiFi, sauna, gym and a 24-hour on-site shop.
Scandic Park Helsinki faces Töölö Bay and is 600 metres from the Alvar Aalto-designed Finlandia Hall. The hotel offers free WiFi and free indoor pool and sauna access.
Just around the corner from the Aleksanterinkatu shopping street, this hotel features Italian-inspired cuisine and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. Helsinki Central Station is 400 metres away.
martijn
Netherlands
The location is perfect. In city center. Close to many restaurants and pubs. Parking is in city underground garage. Entrance to walk to the garage is infront of hotel.
Situated 100 metres from the Esplanadi shopping district, this design hotel features free gym access. The rooms include free WiFi, LCD TVs and luxury beds.
Surrounded by greenery, 15 minutes’ drive from both Helsinki city centre and Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, this hotel offers a large pool, a sauna and a popular breakfast buffet.
Heikki
Finland
Rooms are spacious. Breakfast was simple but very tasty. Crispy bacon was very good and cappuccino was excellent.
This elegant hotel is next to Helsinki Central Station, 5 minutes’ walk from the Esplanadi shopping streets. It offers a rooftop terrace, in-room flat-screen TVs, plus free sauna and WiFi access.
Situated conveniently in Helsinki, The Hotel Maria - Preferred Hotels & Resorts offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service.
Hotellin baari oli todella hyvä (henkilökunta todella ystävällistä ja osaavaa).
Well situated in Helsinki, Hotel Mestari offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
It was excellent. everything was fresh and delicious.
Scandic Grand Central Helsinki features free bikes, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in Helsinki. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Really central and nice place to stay
Breakfast what a spread
VALO Hotel & Work Helsinki has a restaurant, a fitness centre and bar in Helsinki. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Good food and a nice place to stay for a long time.
Set 1.6 km from Telia 5G Areena, Original Sokos Hotel Tripla Helsinki offers 4-star accommodation in Helsinki and has a fitness centre, a terrace and a bar.
Lovely , clean rooms and beautiful view from 14th floor
Just around the corner from the Aleksanterinkatu shopping street, this hotel features Italian-inspired cuisine and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. Helsinki Central Station is 400 metres away.
There was a really friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast was delicious.
Set in Helsinki, 11 km from Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Noli Malmi offers accommodation with free bikes, private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Room was very clean and there was a perfect kitchen.
Just 250 metres from Kamppi Metro Station, this stylish Helsinki hotel is set in a refurbished 1920s building. Guests have free, daily access to a relaxing sauna.
The staff is always great! Enjoyed (as usual) staying there!
Situated opposite of the Finnish National Opera, Crowne Plaza Helsinki - Hesperia offers contemporary furnished rooms with free WiFi access.
Very clean and very quiet place to force on your job.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Helsinki cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Helsinki are £117 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Helsinki can on average be found for £176 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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Scratch beneath the small-town surface of Helsinki and you will find a cosmopolitan metropolis buzzing with a lively attitude and plenty of excitement. The relatively short-lived summer offers the best chance to appreciate the outdoors and sit on one of the popular café terraces, or even hit the Hietaniemi Beach, all of which can be enjoyed during the 20 hours of daylight.
Strolling around the streets of Helsinki will reveal an Empire-style of architecture, comparable to St. Petersburg. The greatest example of this is the green-domed Lutheran Cathedral which rises proudly out of the centre of Senate Square.
From here the main shopping street of Aleksanterinkatu, affectionately known as Aleksi, runs towards Mannerheimintie and contains the largest department store in Scandinavia, called Stockmann. The up-market boulevard of Esplanadi runs alongside and is packed with exclusive boutiques.
Lovers of Nordic design will be thrilled by the Design Museum and the Ateneum Art Museum. Nature is in abundance on the beautiful archipelago which lies along the coast. A must-see is the Baltic fortress of Suomenlinna, where you just might forget you’re in a big city.
Whether you head to a sauna or amusement park when you disembark from Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport, with over 65 hotels, apartments and hostels, Booking.com has the perfect place for your Scandinavian stay.
Helsinki doesn't have a dedicated "Old Town" like many other...
Helsinki doesn't have a dedicated "Old Town" like many other Baltic States. What it does offer is a really interesting mix of old buildings (many accessible as "tourist" options) and absolutely stunning modern architectural masterpieces (also accessible). Central Library is an absolute MUST VISIT as is Kiasma for contemporary art. Several market buildings are also worth a visit (in particular Hakaniemi and Old Market Hall). Don't miss a visit to Sibelius Monument, and the City Cruise is worth 1.5 hours. The Helsinki Card is well worth the cost if you plan to do museums/cruise/tram rides/etc. Beware the main (white) Cathedral is not included, and frankly is not worth the entrance fee - it was the most underwhelming cathedral interior I have ever seen (Cologne, Krakow, Belgrade, Gdansk, Tromso, Bergen, Coventry, Stockholm, Salisbury, included !!!) - the Uspenski Cathedral is far more impressive! Stones is basic, a bit "Hip" but they do a very good moose burger!
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A love at first sight-city with well designed public...
A love at first sight-city with well designed public transport system, beautiful landmarks, a stunning cathedral and opportunities to discover Scandinavia and the surrounding cities. Love you Helsinki, see you next time!
Balint
Hungary
10
Scored 10
The city itself is very nice, and you can spend 2–3 days...
The city itself is very nice, and you can spend 2–3 days visiting. Since we came for the race, we didn’t see much, but we did visit the top 5 attractions listed on TripAdvisor. We visited the Sea Fortress Suomenlinna, the Temppeliaukio Church (which I highly recommend; I’m not usually a churchgoer, nor am I religious, but this church really impressed me), Helsinki Cathedral, the Old Market Hall (where I also had a traditional dessert), and Uspenskin Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral.
abserban
Romania
10
Scored 10
Loved everything about the city and vicinity.
Loved everything about the city and vicinity. Make sure to visit: (1) Market square; (2) Take a tour with a city planner ("Ataman" tours"); (3) If you grew up reading books about Moomin family of trolls - there is a great "Moomin" shop close to the Market Square; (4) take a boat to Island of Suomenlinna (note: if you have tram tickets for "AB" area, they'd work for the boat) and while there, make sure to visit their delightful Toy Museum and their little cafe; (5) Löyly sauna is the must and you do not have to wear speedos: all the guys were in normal swim trunks (you can rent them right there as well); (5) Visit Uutela forest (~ 40 minute ride on a train).
Just walk around and talk to the locals: everyone speaks perfect English and we found that it is not true that Finns hate small talk: everyone was warm and friendly and talked to us plenty.
Katya
10
Scored 10
Helsinki is a very safe and walkable city and although it...
Helsinki is a very safe and walkable city and although it was cold, getting around was no problem. The people are very friendly and a credit to their city. Lots to see and do. Trams everywhere if you need them. Big wide streets and shopping centres that are really bright and clean. Overall I would highly recommend a visit, three days at least.
ronan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting city , nice to visit in the summer with lots of...
Interesting city , nice to visit in the summer with lots of sightseeing. Especially for those who like walks by the sea or taking a trip with a boat. There are issues with renovation which happen all over the city during the summer but hopefully you can avoid them. Public transport is great, people know english very well, eating is quite expensive by average European standards but with the right schedule maybe you can manage. Make sure to visit Tallin and Porvoo as well
Room was lovely, very clean and well kept. Location is absolutely perfect. Breakfast is great. I was also able to get an amazing dinner in the hotel restaurant one evening and avoid the business of the city center. This might be a small thing for some, but I really appreciated that I was able to open a window in the room to get some proper fresh air in and not just rely solely on the aircon.
This hotel was recommended by a friend and I am so happy I booked it! Will come back when I am in Helsinki again.
Breakfast was very nice and had a lot of stuff from which to choose from. Staff was really friendly and helpful and offered other services as well (which we did not need, but nice from them to ask). The whole venue is really nice and the beds were firm enough unlike some other hotels. I can recommend this hotel without any issues! The hotel is very close to Helsinki city center but still a few blocks away to provide minimal noise levels.
It is a very nice hotel, fresh and new, loved the design. We had a smart room only, which despite its size had everything we needed. The breakfast was a good selection of good quality food, and I loved the spa even though it wasn't included in the room and had to pay 20 euro extra for it. The hotel is located a 10-15 minute busride from the city center and busses are quite frequent. The hotel offers early breakfast as well if needed.
These are probably the cheapest private rooms in Helsinki city center, and you get what you pay for. Which for a short stay is great, all things considered. Checking in and out is a breeze, the rooms are spacious and well equipped with fridge, kettle (there's free tea as well) and microwave. The place is quiet and the location is excellent, barely a 5 minutes walk from the main street in Helsinki.
Everything was perfect, staff is amazing. Thanks to everyone for accommodating us. Special thanks to Thodoris the Greek guy ,to the lady in the reception for the little talk and for the tips that they gave us for our vacation around Helsinki. Also thanks to Abdi for the amazing service at the bar! The hotel is very close to the city center so everything is very close to you by foot.
The location was the best possible - right in the middle of the city center. What was really exceptional was how quiet it was at the same time. I cannot remember if I have ever staid at such a quiet hotel - there were no traffic noises whatever during the night. We also appreciated the space; it really was an apartment, not just a room. And really great value for the price.
Stylish modern hotel. The bed was extremely comfortable. Breakfast was very tasty and the staff was always replacing everything. In the room there was a full body mirror and a really good hair dryer! Super easy to get to the city center (tram every few minutes) and there's a pedonal street all the way there too.
Very good breakfast and good location, as hotel location is very good, we can reach most of tourist attractions by foot under nice weather in Helsinki. Really good experience in Helsinki. By the way, upper lounge in Hotel Kamp is very good, we had a nice time there, good food, good service.
The hotel's location, the room size, and the entertainment area on the second floor were great! There were many good restaurants, cafes, and one traditional old-school sauna nearby. Also, you can easily approach to the hotel via subway or tram from the city center for around 10 mins.
Friendly, efficient service; tasty breakfast; a confortable room, with a fair area (4 beds in our case); and a really nice location, in the city center. Arthur surpasses the expectations for a 3 star hotel, we will definitely book this hotel again if we return to Helsinki.
10km or so from city center but only a 10-min walk to the metro station mean saving a bunch on hotel cost but still a convenient location! A supermarket and a few restaurants congregate around the metro station. Clean, modern and fairly well equipped apt.
The location if the hotel is great! It is in the city center, you can reach all tourist destinstions on foot. Also Allas Sea Pool that I like a lot.
The room was bigger that I expected which rarely happens. The bed was really confortable.
Great option if you need something on a budget and want to stay close to the city center. You can't expect a five-star hotel, but it's great value in this price category. Highly recommended to stay in this accommodation!
Although the hotel is kind of worn out, showing its age, the services are great and it provides good comfort.
It is very conveniently located near the railway station and city center.
Not the newest hotel, but good central location when moving in the city center by foot, next to train station, modern museum and wonderful Oodi (Helsinki Central Library).
Location is in the city center. Walking distance to main station. New hotel with new design and modern furniture. Quick check in. And excellent super breakfast!
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