Located just 1148 feet 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.
Haytham abbas
Saudi Arabia
Very nice, well located property in the heart of Helsinki, and it is clean, has great staff very good breakfast
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.
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 1312 feet away.
Located 328 feet from the Esplanadi shopping district, this design hotel features free gym access. The rooms include free WiFi, LCD TVs and luxury beds.
Jinah
United States of America
Nice staff who were helpful/efficient with check in, leaving bags at the hotel, giving suggestions. Breakfast was ample and delicious (had great salmon for breakfast, wish I had tried their typical Finnish Karjalanpiirakka, etc). The room was a bit small but for one person it was perfect. It was quiet and very clean. Central location--only 10 min walk from the central station which will take you to/from the airport in 45-50 min.
Scandic Park Helsinki faces Töölö Bay and is 1969 feet from the Alvar Aalto-designed Finlandia Hall. The hotel offers free WiFi and free indoor pool and sauna access.
Ales
Czech Republic
breakfast very good, room big and comfortable, staf helpful and nice. Sauna super.
Surrounded by greenery, 15 minutes’ drive from both Helsinki city center and Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, this hotel offers a large pool, a sauna and a popular breakfast buffet.
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.
Located on the historic Bulevardi avenue in trendy Punavuori, this boutique hotel is 1969 feet from Kamppi Metro Station.
Heather
United States of America
We absolutely loved this hotel! It is in a wonderful, easily walkable neighborhood and close to many bars, restaurants, and shops. The room was clean and much larger than most rooms in Europe. The hotel staff went above and beyond to help us. They even knew that our plane left very early and made to-go breakfast bags for us. Whoever is in charge of hiring their front desk staff is doing a great job! We will definitely chose this hotel again when we return to Helsinki.
Well situated in Helsinki, The Hotel Maria - Preferred Hotels & Resorts provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service.
In a prime location in Helsinki, Hotel Mestari provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a terrace. This 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Location, breakfast, staff, cleanliness.. All basically!
VALO Hotel & Work Helsinki has a restaurant, a fitness center and bar in Helsinki. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Very clean n nice.. staff was good.. and breakfast awesome..
Located a 19-minute walk from Telia 5G Areena, Original Sokos Hotel Tripla Helsinki offers 4-star accommodations in Helsinki and has a fitness center, a terrace and a bar.
Lovely , clean rooms and beautiful view from 14th floor
This 11-story hotel is located next to the main street Mannerheimintie in central Helsinki. It offers free access to a sauna, as well as private on-site parking. Free 1 GB WiFi is included.
It was near the concert venue and very easy to find
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.
It was very good, great location and great hospitality
Set along a small private beach, this hotel is 7.5 mi from Helsinki Central Station. It offers free WiFi, as well as free access to bicycles and a sauna.
Ystävällinen ja avulias henkilökunta!Siisti huone.
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 1312 feet away.
The room is quite new. The breakfast is also amazing
Located in Helsinki, 7 miles from Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Noli Malmi provides accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
Room was very clean and there was a perfect kitchen.
Just 820 feet 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!
Noli Katajanokka II features free bikes, fitness center, a shared lounge and terrace in Helsinki. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space. The hotel has a sauna and a shared kitchen.
Siisti ja toimiva konsepti. Kaikki sujui juohevasti.
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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 center 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 Scandanavia, 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.
Nice city. It's a place to live and not to visit. In rapport to southern European cities it doesn't have much to offer, so, no museums, any spectacular city sight, but in the end is an enjoyable place.
Marco
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's very central and close to the sea that was great.
It's very central and close to the sea that was great. The room was tidy and neat but not very cosy and a bit cold (heating restricted). Breakfast was not good much below standard hotel breakfast.
Mårten
Sweden
4.0
Scored 4.0
Arrived late Friday, left Sunday evening.
Arrived late Friday, left Sunday evening. More than enough time there (although opinion was a little jaded due to unexpected snow). Little to see in the city centre (covered all the 'sights' in 2-3 hours walk. Ferries weren't working due to technical issues. It's ridiculously expensive which takes the spontaneity out of stopping for a coffee, drink or snack. Some attractions (one of the churches) wanted 8 euro entrance each - just didn't seem worth it. Looked at possible restaurants for dinner - a curry house was charging 25 euro for a basic curry - no sides, rice or extras - just the main dish.
Also, travelling from the UK, I have never been interrogated by passport control as much - wanted to see return flight details, hotel information, know why you were there "as you've left the EU so why do you want to come here" - not the best welcome and definitely started the weekend with a sour taste in our mouths!
julie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Helsinki is a very easy City to get around.
Helsinki is a very easy City to get around. Public transport is very good. A very interesting city, with numerous cultural/historical venues to visit - Sea Fortress, Olympic Stadium, Temppeliaukio Church, Kamppi Chapel, Amos Rex and various museums.
Peter
Australia
10
Scored 10
Helsinki is a fantastic city that hides well its treasures.
Helsinki is a fantastic city that hides well its treasures. Take time to discover it, as well as the surroundings, its subculture, its great specialty and slow food cafes and restaurants, its nature and museums. That does not show immediately but once you start digging, you are up for an exceptional experience
DEBORAH
Japan
6.0
Scored 6.0
The city is nice, laid-back and full of really nice people.
The city is nice, laid-back and full of really nice people. But we faced an unfortunate incident where my wife's purse got picked at Senate Square and the entire cash was gone. I later heard that this is common across Helsinki. One should be extremely careful about personal belongings.
The staff was amazing. Customer service was superb. They were also able to let us check-in early. They were all very pleasant. The location was also great - we both walked to the city center and other days used the tram (which was literally 20 steps from the entrance of the hotel.) Its an art establishment turned into a hotel. It was visually pleasing and different from other hotel. They also gave coloring books in the room and you can paint in the lobby.
Clean and cozy small studio close to Helsinki city center with easy transport access. All equipment is in the perfect condition and all small things at home (like cutlery or household chemicals) are just where you expect them to be:) Nice neighbors. Food market is just around the corner. Good place to live the real Finnish city life if you want to get something new instead of ordinary and usual hotel experience.
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.
Exceptional hotel, clean, comfortable, nice atmosphere, extra kind receptionists, big rooms with a/c and everything you need for comfortable life.
Location - 7-8 min walk to the city centre.
They have refrigerator and microwave oven in the lobby in case you need.
Best value for the price. No need to overpay for the Hiltons, Marriots etc. when you have such noname hotels even better quality
The hotel is wonderful. We were a family of 4, with 2 teenagers. The room was very spacious, with separate shower from the toilet room, which was very convenient.
Breakfast was excellent, big variety and everything was fresh and tasty.
Excellent location, near the city center, either on foot or with a rental bike. Overall we had a great time and hopefully will visit again!
The rooms are very nice, very well equipped and look like brand new! You also can use the common kitchen and other areas if you like. The communication is convenient between the airport and the hotel and the city center. I could see myself staying here also for longer period (during a business trip for example).
Hotel was lovely with a great balcony and spacious room. Manu at the front desk was amazing! He helped with all my questions and looked up viewing points for the New Year's Eve fireworks. Everything was in walking distance from markets to the city center. Would definitely stay here again!
I was booking this hotel for my parents. In the past I stayed there few times and I had an amazing experience, as it's located in the city center, many restaurants and shops are nearby. Friendly staff, overall everything nice. Breakfast was also pretty nice.
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.
The studio is very comfortable - nice bed, fully equipped kitchen, a lot of storage space. The hotel has a sauna which is great but check the opening hours. The hotel is not exactly in the city center but 15 min from it, so no big deal.
Even it is the cheapest place I found in Helsinki, its very cozy and...silent, especially after 11 P.M. Also it's not so far from Tram Stop, so you can easily get to The City Center or Central Railway Station.
This is simply the best and most luxurious hotel in Finland.
Perfect location in the absolute city center of Helsinki.
Relatively good value for money due to low bookings and corona situation August 2021.
I like the hotel very much. lt is located at the city center and close to main attractions. Breakfast was yummy. If I were to go back to Helsinki, I would come back to the hotel to stay.
It was a life saving time, I was need a comfort time for sleep in a quiet area. Easy and cheap to reach this place by bus even in the late evening from airport. Thank you very much!
A stylish hotel in a nice location not too far from city center. Fantastic Nordic decor and neat rooms. Easy to get to from Kampi railway station. Pretty close to nearby fjords.
I had some doubts before arriving this hotel in Helsinki because it was new building but everything was in properly and clear.
Also location was close to city center.
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