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Good market hall |
Hakaniemen kauppahalli Helsinki, 00530 Finland +358 9 169 3417 http://www.hakaniemenhalli.fi/ |
Situated on Hakaniemi marketplace, the hall consists of two floors. On the ground floor there are food and flower shops while upstairs are little shops including Marimekko, Pentik and Kalevala Koru, and several beauty, clothing and craft shops. Downstairs there are several butchers, bakers, fishmongers and fruit, vegetable, flower and cheese shops as well as delicatessens. Some shops have organic products. There are also lunch places in the hall. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Academic atmosphere |
16 Vuorikatu Helsinki 00100 Finland +358 9 666 967 |
Kaisaniemi is one of the busiest areas of the city centre, and it is a centre for many university buildings, a big park, restaurants, cinemas, hotels and shopping centres. Café Kardemumma is at the middle of all this, and, especially popular among academic people, is a pleasant café that sells products from its own bakery, with all kinds of refreshments. It's a busy café with a good view onto the streets. Those hard up or on a budget might find it interesting that the café sells yesterday's bakery products very inexpensively. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional cafe |
4 Yrjönkatu Helsinki 00120 Finland +358 9 640 058 |
This café is in a nice Functionalist building dating from the 1930s, and it is a traditional, pleasant and classy place. There are lots of restaurants and boutiques nearby, and this is a high-quality option for those who wish to have a break and relax with a coffee and pastry. The bakery is next door to a confectioner, which prepares savoury and sweet pies, bread, sweet buns and cakes. The café also serves sandwiches and meals such as soups and salads. Review © 2007, Wcities |