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Hotel in the city center |
12 Kaivokatu Helsinki 00100 Finland +358 09 69 141 http://www.cumulus.fi/hotelli.... |
This hotel is located right across the street from the main railway station, and it is suitable for those who do not need a large variety of services in their hotel. It is a traditional Helsinki hotel, whose café and restaurant have long been important meeting places. The rooms are well equipped with half of the rooms having baths, and the rest having showers. There are two saunas, an ironing room and a bistro. There is a lot nearby—from department stores to casinos—and nothing in the Helsinki city center is far away. The National Theatre, Ateneum and several cinemas (e.g. Bio City) are located just a couple of hundred meters away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury in the city center |
29 Pohjoisesplanadi Helsinki 00100 Finland +358 (0)9 576 111 http://www.hotelkamp.fi |
This hotel combines tradition, modernity and quality. If you want to make your stay as luxurious as possible, this is your hotel. Kämp is situated as centrally as can be, between Esplanadi Park and Aleksanterinkatu shopping street. Also in close proximity are the Stockmann department store, Svenska Teatern, the main market square and the Presidential Palace. The building includes a 24-hour business center, several restaurants and Kämp Gallerian shopping arcade. This hotel closes during the Christmas holiday and reopens in January. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Harbour view |
10 Eteläranta Helsinki, Southern Finland 00130 Finland +358 (0)9 1345 6660 http://www.palacehotel.fi/ |
Some of its original 1950s charm has still been retained at the Palace Hotel. Located in the city centre, the Palace is within easy reach of some great shopping and pleasant sights. The harbour, Market Square, Old Market Hall and the Esplanade are all just steps away from the hotel. The rooms here are elegantly furnished and some offer a breathtaking view of the South Harbour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury in the South Harbour |
10 Eteläranta Helsinki 00130 Finland +358 9 1345 6660 http://www.palacehotel.fi/ |
The Palace Hotel, steeped in tradition, boasts a fabulous seaside location. All rooms feature parquet flooring and are equipped to high standards. The décor is characterized by light tones, and exudes a sophisticated and classy feel. Breakfast and five o'clock tea come included in the room prices; these are served daily on the ninth floor, from where there is a fantastic view over the harbor. Don't miss the sauna department on the 11th floor—also a great vantage point. There is a choice of either an electric or traditional wood sauna. The staff is helpful and attentive. The Town Hall, Kauppatori Market Square, the Market Hall, the Cathedral and the Presidential Palace are close by. There are many classic restaurants in this neighbourhood including the hotel's own renowned restaurant. Trams go past here but it is not far to walk to the centre. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lives up to its name |
10 Mannerheimintie Helsinki 00100 Finland +358 9 680 61 http://www.scandic-hotels.fi/m... |
This luxury hotel is located on the best-known street in Helsinki, right across the street from Stockmann. Everything is nearby, including the Swedish Theatre and Esplanadi park, lined with all kinds of shops and restaurants. The hotel contains three saunas, indoor parking for 100 cars, a business center, two bars, a restaurant and a classy cafe. Room decor features lots of wood and parquet flooring, all rooms have a television, some a sofa. The hotel's name comes from one of Finland's most illustrious and esteemed historical personalities, Marshal Mannerheim, Marski. The expectations raised by this name are well met by the hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The tallest hotel in Finland |
26 Yrjönkatu Helsinki 00100 Finland +358 9 131 131 |
The very central Hotel Torni is one of Helsinki's most visible and stylish buildings. Both the hotel's exterior appearance and the rooms exude elegance. Torni has special historical importance, at least for older Finns, as the Russian members of the post-WWII Security Commission were accommodated here. On the 14th floor of the building, the bar Ateljee offers fantastic views, whereas on the ground floor, you will find the traditional Irish Pub O'Malley's. In the immediate vicinity you'll find the Forum shopping center, Stockmann department store and dozens of restaurants, nightclubs and cafes. The hotel also has four saunas for you to relax in. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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