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Large swimming centre |
49 Mäkelänkatu Helsinki 00550 Finland +358 9 3484 8800 |
This cafe resides at Kurvi, the junction of Helsinginkatu and Hentie, one of the busiest spots in the city. It is easy to get there by tram (6, 7A, 7B, 8), metro or dozens of buses. The cafe is spacious, with modern decor in all kinds of bright colours. The big windows give a nice view out onto the street, and they serve coffee, espresso, cafe latte, iced cappuccino or steamers. Also, there are lots of natural and spring waters, juices, soft drinks, filled breads, pasta dishes and salads are available. The bar is fully licensed, and they have a number of newspapers and magazines to read. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heated water park |
10 Tornimäentie Helsinki 02970 Finland +358 9 8870 550 http://www.serena.fi |
Serena is the largest heated water park in Europe and it is open year-round. There is a 2000m2 pool area where the climate is almost tropical. There are several pools, water slides and hot tubs plus regular saunas and Turkish steam rooms. In the summertime, the pool area is 1000 m2 larger as the outside part is opened. Refreshments can be bought at the Terrace bar or you can have a meal in cave restaurant Granina. A day ticket (11a-8p) costs EUR13.60, and a ticket for the evening only (4p-8p) is EUR10.20. Under four-year-old children can go for free. Group discounts are given for groups of more than 15 people. In order to receive this discount the group manager has to announce beforehand when the group is coming. The Serena area also includes a hotel, and it offers packages for hotel accommodation at night and a day in the water park. Review © 2007, Wcities |