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.
Pia
Canada
Friendly and helpful staff. Very clean. Wonderful 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.
Deanna
Canada
The location was superb, staff kind and helpful. The breakfast has many choices and all were good. The rooms were a nice size, clean and new comfortable
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.
Alexander
Russia
Great location , hotel staff is very attentive and ready to answer all your questions
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.
Johanna
Germany
Very modern, well equipped, clean and spacious room.
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.
Peter
Slovakia
Awesome location close to the bus and train stops, good breakfast, nice staff
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.
Well situated in Helsinki, The Hotel Maria - Preferred Hotels & Resorts provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, private parking and room service.
Hotellin baari oli todella hyvä (henkilökunta todella ystävällistä ja osaavaa).
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.
Great breakfast, comfortable bed and great location
Scandic Grand Central Helsinki features free bikes, fitness center, a garden and shared lounge in Helsinki. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Lovely hotel, very clean and has everything you need. Great location.
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.
Good food and a nice place to stay for a long time.
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
Attractively set in the Kluuvi district of Helsinki, Bob W Kluuvi is located 1.6 miles from Hietaranta Beach, a 4-minute walk from Helsinki Cathedral and 500 yards from Helsinki Central Station.
Well designed room and well equipped for a short stay.
Set in a 1900s Art Nouveau castle located in the Design District and 2297 feet from Helsinki city center, this hotel features free in-room WiFi. Aleksanterin Teatteri Tram Stop is 820 feet away.
Good for two people. Breakfast was exceptional good!
Featuring a terrace, Senate Hotel is located in the center of Helsinki, 1.5 miles from Uunisaaren Beach. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a concierge service.
A lovely quirky family hotel. Very friendly owners
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.
There was a really friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast was delicious.
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.
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.
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!
Holiday Inn Helsinki - Expo is connected to the Helsinki Exhibition Center in the Pasila business district. Free use of the sauna, fitness center and WiFi are included.
Good breakfast, nice and clean rooms. All as expected.
FAQs about hotels in Helsinki
On average, 3-star hotels in Helsinki cost $106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Helsinki are $152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Helsinki can be found for $227 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Helsinki this weekend is $301 or, for a 4-star hotel, $335. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Helsinki for this weekend cost around $463 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $237 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Helsinki for tonight. You'll pay around $332 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Helsinki will cost around $416, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
I loved shopping both in shopping centre and the cosy little...
I loved shopping both in shopping centre and the cosy little shops that are all over Helsinki. Second hand stores are great and Finish Design is so cool.
The harbour area and swimming pool and sauna was a great experience:)
Ásthildur
Iceland
10
Scored 10
so for people who like the peace and quite... it is the...
so for people who like the peace and quite... it is the place your looking for... day and night are great... lots of things to do there... transport is easy with the day ticket, less then 50 USD you can travel around all Zone A B C for a week.... it is one of the most beautiful places to visit.
Now for the people who like the night life... clubs are lit... clean and great music, the local will party with you...
Green pizza or pizza Green it one of the best i have tasted...
the island with the old prison on it was fun, its the spot you wanna check out...
sheridan
10
Scored 10
Need to see, visit library, go to Martin’ s Lutheran church,...
Need to see, visit library, go to Martin’ s Lutheran church, have some food in the close market by the sea, we had kumpir with deer meat and also salmon it was delicious. Get some souvenirs which are really nice and cost effective. Walk through the street and definitely go to train station
Aycan
Hungary
8.0
Scored 8.0
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.
The room was really cozy, clean and enough in size for me. Breakfast was very nice; I loved it. Hotel staff was really kind and helpful. I stayed in this place because it was close to Helsinki ice rink but I would definitely prefer staying here again. It is just 20 minutes walking distance to city center and the public transport stop is right in front of the hotel. Thank you for everything.
Just two metro stops away from the city center and airport bus stop right outside the hotel was a huge plus point. Sauna and spa in the hotel gave us easy access to the Finnish experience. The hotel had everything one can ask for !
Comfortable bed, clean room, hotel very well connected to the city center, nice breakfast, helpfull staff, intersting evening’ events in the bar e.g., live music
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