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Helsinki Holidays

Helsinki is a modern European cultural city whose urban cosmopolitan lifestyle exists in perfect harmony with nature. Surrounded by the sea and archipelago, Helsinki offers you an exciting city vacation or a relaxing retreat in beautiful natural surroundings. There is plenty to see and experience throughout the year. Helsinki offers a diverse cultural life, architectural gems and quality shopping opportunities. Daily guided tours, dozens of interesting museums and countless other sights guarantee that time will simply fly when you visit Helsinki!

Choose from among 45 hotels, the majority of which are located in the city centre. A buffet breakfast is usually included in the price of a room as well as the opportunity to use the hotel´s sauna.

The main shopping streets in the centre are Mannerheimintie, Aleksanterinkatu, Kaisaniemenkatu, Pohjois (North) and Etelä (South) Esplanadi, Bulevardi and Fredrikinkatu. Nearly all of the major malls, department stores and little boutiques are within walking distance of each other. The best-known department stores in the city centre are Stockmann, Sokos and Aleksi13. Forum, Kluuvi, the Kiseleff Bazaar and the new Kämp Gallery are the main malls.

You can party in Helsinki any evening of the week, but the most active nights are Friday and Saturday. Many people in Helsinki go to clubs also on Wednesdays, known as ‘Little Saturday’. The dress code for nightclubs is neat, but no tie is required. The price of admission for clubs is usually around five euros, although you can get into many clubs for free. Ticket prices for restaurants and clubs with live music can be higher, and it will cost 1-2 euros to leave your coat. A pint of beer or glass of wine costs around 4-5 euros, with stronger drinks starting around six euros. Listed below are restaurants and clubs divided into five different groups. In addition to these there are many other places in town where you can enjoy the evening. Find your favourite nightspot or try out all of them!

Restaurants: Participating restaurants offer a special Helsinki Menu featuring the very best Finnish ingredients and delicacies. This is a great way to try local cuisine and often quite exotic dishes. The menu varies according to restaurant and season. Cafés: Finns drink more coffee per capita than any other nation in the world, and cafés are an integral part of daily life in Helsinki. A broad selection of cafés promises just the right atmosphere to suit your mood. Bars and Nightclubs : The Helsinki night is filled with music, people and electricity. The city has an active nightlife throughout the year, and there is a good mix of styles to suit all tastes. Here are just a few examples of the bars and nightclubs in Helsinki.

It is easy to get around Helsinki, whose public transportation system was rated second best in Europe in 2003. With a single ticket you can hop aboard trams, busses, the metro and even the ferry to Suomenlinna. Single tickets can be purchased from the driver and from ticket machines.

Helsinki has to be seen and experienced to be fully appreciated, and there are many ways to discover the city including many Guided City Walks and Tours.

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