Youth Hostel in Helsinki
Travel Tips for Helsinki - Hostel Suomenlinna (Page 1/2)
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09 Sep 2012 Amy, Finland:
Don't miss exploring the smaller islands to the west if you are looking for some non-touristy places. |
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27 May 2012 Vladyslav, Ukraine:
salmon or trout, raindear or elk, cheese with cloud berry jam, salumakki and of course local barley vodka Koskenkorva |
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27 May 2012 Vladyslav, Ukraine:
to climb to Torni's tower to have a magnificent outlook of night Helsinki |
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10 Jun 2012 Mikael, Sweden:
An evening stroll on Soumenlinna with sunset over Helsinki skyline. |
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25 Mar 2012 Suzi, England & Wales:
Tallinn, Estonia. You can get the ferry which takes 2 hours and costs 50 euros (return). |
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01 Apr 2012 Claire, England & Wales:
make sure you have a walk around all the islands; go to beach and sit and chill. Drink bear beer on the beach but take your litter away with you. |
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25 Mar 2012 Suzi, England & Wales:
Seurasaari Open Air Museum, the 1952 Olympic Stadium Tower |
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25 Mar 2012 Suzi, England & Wales:
We couldn't afford to eat out, but we did have coffee and a cinnamon bun in Cafe Esplanadi which was delicious and very reasonable price considering its upmarket location. |
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03 Jan 2012 Dariusz, Poland:
For the less known attractions, check the Finnish National Library (opposite to the west entrace to the cathedral). Free admission and you can browse through shelves with 300-year old treasures :) |
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03 Jan 2012 Dariusz, Poland:
For reasonable prices and a sense of specific subculture, check pubs and clubs in Kallio district. |
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HI Hostel Helsinki - Hostel SuomenlinnaLocated on a group of islands off the coast of Helsinki, Suomenlinna is a maritime fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A ferry-crossing from the Market Square to Suomenlinna takes just 15 minutes and costs no more than other public transport tickets. Ferries operate from early morning until 2 a.m. Our hostel is just a stone’s throw from the main pier. In addition to accommodation, we offer meals and services for meetings and events. If you are looking for something other than just an ordinary city hostel, Hostel Suomenlinna is an ideal choice for you. Formerly a primary school, our hostel is equipped with modern conveniences, WiFi and a computer for guest use. Hostel Suomenlinna is part of the organization of Finnish youth centres (Suomen Nuorisokeskukset ry). When you use the services provided by our hostel, you simultaneously contribute to child and youth work. The main task of national youth centres is to support the work of teachers and trainers and promote national and international youth activities. Our hostel has both twin and triple rooms as well as larger dormitories. Guests can also use our communal areas, kitchen and dining room upstairs and living room downstairs. Hostel Suomenlinna offers discounts to Euro26 card holders. Our youth prices are available for groups of 5 people or more, and group members must be under the age of 29. The person making the booking must have a valid Euro26 card. | more...... |

