Youth Hostel in Helsinki
Travel Tips for Helsinki - Eurohostel (Page 2/3)
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28 Aug 2011 David, England & Wales:
Ask at reception for local bike hire. Great way to see Helsinki! |
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28 Jul 2011 Simon, England & Wales:
This hostel is so close to the centre oif Helsinki - plenty happening there. |
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28 Jul 2011 Simon, England & Wales:
The pizzeria next to the hostel downstairs is really nice. |
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27 Jul 2011 Simon, England & Wales:
The pizzeria next to the hostel. |
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27 Jul 2011 Simon, England & Wales:
The Saumolina islands, Sibeliusm Monument, Lutheran Cathedral, Kiasa modern art museum, the Design Museum, the Museuk of Finnish archetecture. |
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27 Jul 2011 Simon, England & Wales:
Take the Tallink ferry to Tallinn, Estonia - just 2 hours away! |
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17 Jun 2011 Lauriane, Belgium:
Helsinki cathedral, market on the harbor |
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09 Jun 2011 Bronwen, England & Wales:
Beware if you go to Storyville, the jazz restaurant and terrace bar. I paid 13 euros for a glass of the worst rose I've had in a long time. |
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29 May 2011 Elena, Russia:
The K-market (supermarket with food) is on the way to centre from hostel and works till 21:00. You will find stable free wi-fi on the Senat square, near the big white cathedral. |
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30 May 2011 Sally, England & Wales:
Old Market Hall cafes, Kauppatori (market square) tent cafe, Cafe Ursula on seafront. |
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HI Hostel Helsinki - EurohostelEurohostel is one of the largest all year around open hostels in Scandinavia. The hostel is located in central Helsinki in a unique part of the town called Katajanokka close by the Market Square and in neighbourhood of Jugendstil buildings. The city centre sights, shops, restaurants are all within walking distance and the ferries from Stockholm and Tallinn arrive just a few steps away. If you don´t want to walk 10 minutes to the city centre, trams number 4 and 4T run next to the hostel. | more...... |

