Helsinki is Finland’s capital for the arts, with everything from world-renowned theatre to awe-inspiring monuments and interesting museums. The city is also a popular hub for Scandinavian business and receives millions of visitors annually. The architecture in the city is distinctively European, keeping its old-world charm of cobblestone streets and large archways. In certain areas of Helsinki a visitor wouldn’t know what year it was without checking his or her watch; Helsinki has maintained, over many years of business and a changing urban mindset, much of its distinctive beauty. Popular for eco-friendly conservational buildings and a leader in eco-business, Helsinki is a clean, guilt-free vacation. more...
Hotel Arthur Helsinki The privately owned Hotel Arthur is situated in the commercial centre of Helsinki and graced with a charming traditional style of its own.
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Hotel Arthur Helsinki The privately owned Hotel Arthur is situated in the commercial centre of Helsinki and graced with a charming traditional style of its own.
Located close to public transport and all major attractions, entertainment and restaurants, Hotel Arthur's ... Airport Hotel Bonus Inn Airport Hotel Bonus Inn is a modern, private hotel located next to the Jumbo shopping centre, 30 minutes drive from downtown Helsinki. A free shuttle takes you from and to the Helsinki Airport in only 5 minutes.
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From the architectural magnificence of the Kiasma Museum to the bustling, business oriented atmosphere of the central commercial districts, the city offers tourists quite a lot to do. There are no shortage of Helsinki hotels; appearing just about everywhere and ranging from high-end to budget and well-located, visitors shouldn’t have any trouble finding suitable accommodations in Helsinki near that special area that suits their interests. Wake up, take a distinctively Finnish breakfast and have a look around the city; built closely together with a lot to see on every street, most visitors shouldn’t have any trouble getting around on foot. In the evenings, head over to one of the many Finnish bars and pubs in the area and watch football with the sporting fans.
For getting around the outer areas of the city, the Finnish metro system is fast and reliable. Visitors can see the outer areas or stick to the metropolitan areas without any trouble. For dining, there is no shortage of excellent restaurants in the city; from sizzling hot seafood to a number of excellent meat dishes, the dining is superb. Have a glass of fine wine and unwind before heading back to the hotel and hitting the sack.