Nähtävyydet
I love the bar on the 16th floor, the view is amazing! I would go on a weekday, during the weekend they charge a small cloak room fee to get in.
44 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Clarion Hotel Helsinki
2 TyynenmerenkatuI love the bar on the 16th floor, the view is amazing! I would go on a weekday, during the weekend they charge a small cloak room fee to get in.
The sauna, full stop. Award winning architecture, a must see!
322 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Löyly Helsinki
4 HernesaarenrantaThe sauna, full stop. Award winning architecture, a must see!
A roof top bar in the city centre. I always take my foreign friends here for a drink. I like the stairs that take you upstairs into this intimate small room. Drinks are a bit pricey but I think worth it.
Solo Sokos Hotel Torni
26 YrjönkatuA roof top bar in the city centre. I always take my foreign friends here for a drink. I like the stairs that take you upstairs into this intimate small room. Drinks are a bit pricey but I think worth it.
Dock boards close to Olympic Village take you to Lammassaari and further along to Kuusiluoto where you can see sheep in the summer. A great place to make bonfire also!
65 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Fårholmen
Dock boards close to Olympic Village take you to Lammassaari and further along to Kuusiluoto where you can see sheep in the summer. A great place to make bonfire also!
One of the highest (natural) places you can get in Helsinki. It has history, you can see the anti-aircraft guns standing on top of the hill from the Second World War. It’s a great place to learn history and have a picnic.
6 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Taivaskallio
One of the highest (natural) places you can get in Helsinki. It has history, you can see the anti-aircraft guns standing on top of the hill from the Second World War. It’s a great place to learn history and have a picnic.
This Unesco site needs no introduction but I would check the schedule of the ferries departing to Tallinn or Stockholm and visit when the massive ship sails between Suomenlinna and Vallisaari. You won’t forget seeing that!
430 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Suomenlinna
This Unesco site needs no introduction but I would check the schedule of the ferries departing to Tallinn or Stockholm and visit when the massive ship sails between Suomenlinna and Vallisaari. You won’t forget seeing that!
Naapurustot
A wooden garden city built in the early 1920's for the working class. Architects Martti Välikangas and Akseli Toivanen. My favourite place in the city!
8 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Käpylä
A wooden garden city built in the early 1920's for the working class. Architects Martti Välikangas and Akseli Toivanen. My favourite place in the city!