Youth Hostel in Helsinki
Travel Tips for Helsinki - Eurohostel (Page 3/3)
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30 May 2011 Sally, England & Wales:
Get the last ferry back from Tallinn and see the sun setting on the Baltic. |
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30 May 2011 Sally, England & Wales:
For explorers: Suomenlinna island fortress - lots of easy coastal walks, tunnels, delightful cafes, craft studios and museums. For design lovers: art nouveau buildings near the hostel and in design district, Kiasma art gallery for modern art and architecture, Design Museum for Finnish design classics, Marimekko shop for colourful furnishings and fashion. |
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30 May 2011 Sally, England & Wales:
Get the train to St Petersburg (only takes 3 and a half hours from Helsinki). |
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02 Apr 2011 Fergus, Northern Ireland:
supermarket 5 minutes walk away. |
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03 Feb 2011 Nicole, Australia:
The private art collections in apartments - worth finding these and the couple of hours they are open each week and they are free (find in museum list brochure) |
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07 Nov 2010 Sylvia, Australia:
There is a bar/cafe on site, which is a real good idea when you are cold and hungry in Nov. |
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28 Oct 2010 Nga Wing, Hong Kong:
Sea Horse, nice local meals provided for budget travellers |
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23 Oct 2010 ITSUKA, Japan:
Pizza with salmon and creamcheese |
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20 Sep 2010 Marta Veslemøy, Norway:
Suomenlinna, The design museum. |
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02 Sep 2010 Valentina, Italy:
check out the old market! there are few stands where they sed good fish grilled o fried and rice. if you go there at 4-4.30 pm you will get some wonderful offers (such like a huge dish of salmon squids onion rings and rice for 5 € instead of 12). of course, you must have had a huge breakfast in the morning to wait till 4 for lunch :) |
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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...... |

