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Hotels in Helsinki
Hotel Matinlahti
Budget Hotel Matinlahti is located near the sea in peaceful surroundings, yet close to the centre of Helsinki...
Hotel Anna
Hotel Anna is a tranquil and cozy hotel in the very centre of Helsinki...
Finnapartments Fenno
Fenno is tourist class hotel situated in Helsinki city centre, about 2 km from the railway station.
Airport Hotel Bonus Inn
This is a private hotel only 5 minutes with a free shuttle from Helsinki Airport...
regional info

Helsinki is situated on the south coast of Finland facing. The city of Helsinki was initially a small fishing town until 1812 when this was "modernized" under russian rule. Carl Engel - an architecht from Lublin in Germany - was asked to come to Helsinki and re-design it. Great buildings such as the Tuomionkirkko (meaning: State Cathedral) were designed in a mixture of Gothic renaissance and russian orthodox allthough the church today remains Angelic-Lutheran. During WW2 ( after russian occupation - independence given in 1918 ) Helsinki was constantly being bombed by soviet air-planes and several thousand people died.
Today, annually, thousands of tourists from USA, Germany, Sweden, Japan, etc. visit the beautiful classical Helsinki. The citys nightlife is pacing and several bars have reached worldwide fame such as The Ice Bar and DTM. The city's activities are shopping, visiting historical monuments such as Suomenlinna. For shopping Stockmann is highly recommended with a wide range of allmost everything ultra-technological can be bought among with authentic finnish soveneirs. Many other good department stores can also be found but dont be suprised if the prices are quite high. There are also several open air markets during the summertime where copious amounts of new and old merchandise can be purchased. Although Helsinki is generally a safe city some areas should be slightly avoided such as outskirts near Espoo and Vantaa should be avoided as crime rate, as in any other capital city, are relatively high when compared to areas surrounding central Helsinki. Drugs such as Cannabis and Cocaine are easily purchased if asked for in clubs and in outskirts although finnish police severely punish any drug offence.
The climate in Helsinki varies on what season you visit: in winter the city is usually sweeped under a layer of snow and temperatures can drop as low -25º C. However in the summer the climate is relatively warm and the sky is blue and temperatures usually reach an average of 20º C but even temperatures frequently rise up to 25º C or as low as 9º C (although this is not quite as often)!
Please add to this at:http://www.world66.com/europe/finland/helsinki
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