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Hotels in Helsinki
The Helsinki hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €180)
Moderate (€80 to €180)
Cheap (up to €80)
These Helsinki hotel room rates are based on double occupancy of twin or double room, including breakfast for two and all taxes.
Crowne Plaza
The 349-room Crowne Plaza benefits from an excellent location near the Finnish National Opera on Mannerheimintie, close to most of the attractions in Helsinki. The hotel offers wireless internet access in all areas, plus a 24-hour business centre and a range of meeting/conference rooms accommodating up to 1,500 people. Creature comforts include saunas, a spa and pool, and a restaurant and bar.
Hilton Helsinki Strand
Just north of the centre, in the Hakaniemi district, the Hilton Helsinki Strand makes the most of the water views from its rooms, restaurant and rooftop sauna. The 192 rooms have every convenience, including wireless internet access, and the Helsinki hotel offers excellent services for families, including a babysitting service. There are numerous meeting and conference rooms, the largest of which can accommodate up to 280 people.
Hotel Kämp
Founded in 1887, the Hotel Kämp has attracted high fliers for more than a century, and its public areas swim with period charm. Restored throughout, the Helsinki hotel offers 179 spacious rooms with luxurious amenities and high-quality dining at the elegant Kämp Café Brasserie & Bar and Yume, which serves innovative Japanese/Scandinavian fusion cuisine. Other facilities include a gym, spa, sauna suite and a stylish bar and nightclub. The hotel has five meeting and conference rooms, plus the flamboyant Mirror Room, with banqueting space for 120.
Holiday Inn
The thoroughly modern Holiday Inn in Helsinki targets business travellers with a business centre, high-speed internet access, ‘executive’ rooms and an excellent location in the centre of Helsinki, next to the train station and the terminus for buses from the airport. There are 174 rooms and suites with modern amenities, plus a restaurant and lobby bar.
Hotelli Seurahuone Helsinki
Established in 1833 as a seurahuone (meeting place for dignitaries), this is one of the most distinguished hotels in Helsinki. Amongst other landmark events, the hotel hosted the first opera performance in Finland in 1852, and the first film screening in 1896. Facing the train station, the hotel still offers a taste of 19th-century grandeur, though the 118 rooms have all the expected modern amenities. Facilities include wireless internet access and a grand restaurant and bar, plus six meeting and conference rooms accommodating eight to 70 people.
Klaus K
A designer hotel with influences that stray well beyond traditional Nordic design, the Klaus K opened in 2005, bringing the boutique hotel concept to Helsinki for the first time. The 137 rooms are named for the emotions they are intended to inspire, and the hotel has two elegant restaurants and a thoroughly Modernist bar and club. Other facilities include a day spa, a gym and meeting space for 12 to 350 people.
Hotel Arthur
Offering reasonably priced accommodation in the heart of Helsinki, Hotel Arthur is just a stone’s throw from the railway station, the Kauppatori fish market and Esplanad Park. There are 167 comfortable and well-appointed rooms with en-suite facilities, plus a large restaurant, a lobby bar and banqueting and conference facilities.
Hotel Helka
Housed in a building designed by architect Wivi Lönn in 1928 and furnished with furniture designed by Alvar Alto, this inexpensive and comfortable Helsinki hotel also scores points for its convenient location, just west of the centre. Refurbished throughout in 2006, Hotel Helka has 150 rooms, sauna facilities, a restaurant and bar, and small conference/meetings rooms for 30 to 70 people. Limited parking spaces are available.
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