Helsinki, Finland

Apartments in Helsinki – Affordable vacation rental

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Apartments in Helsinki – Affordable vacation rental

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Helsinki is a blend of modern design and relaxed lifestyle in a contrasting backdrop of icy winters and a quirky contemporary architecture. Like the rest of Scandinavia, Helsinki is dynamic, colorful and very welcoming, with a certain type of elegance characteristic of this part of the world. It is also a very beautiful city with rows of Art Nouveau buildings rubbing shoulders with futuristic models. There are many museums to visit, parks to walk and elegant cafes to sit and keep a bit warm. Relax in a cozy stay in one of our numerous apartments in Helsinki – we have the perfect place to stay in this fashionable city, whether you are looking for a cheap apartment, a boutique studio or luxury accommodation.

Elegant designs and traditional Nouveau – Things to do in Helsinki

  • Suomenlinna This stunning landscape is a marine fortress that stretches along six small islands that surround the center of Helsinki.
  • Temppeliaukio Church – Located in a fashionable district, this Lutheran church has a magnificent design and is an original idea of ​​the architects Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen.
  • The Uspenski Cathedral – This decorated Orthodox cathedral with domes is an authentic beauty and is dedicated to the death of the Virgin Mary.
  • Helsinki Cathedral – Standing proudly on a hill in the center of Helsinki, this impressive architectural work has majestic pillars and a turquoise domed ceiling.
  • Kiasma – The city’s contemporary art museum is housed inside an elegant futuristic structure and features a collection of art works by world-famous artists.
  • Seurasaari – This district located on a green island houses the open air museum of the city where a peaceful and green environment reigns.
  • National Museum of Finland The national museum of the city reveals the fascinating history of Helsinki, from the Stone Age to the present day.
  • Mannerheim Museum – Dedicated to Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, this popular museum shows its military history and the details of its interesting life.
  • Helsinki Olympic Stadium – The largest stadium in Finland is regularly used as a venue for sporting events and large outdoor concerts.
  • Sibelius Monument – Located in a privileged place in the Sibelius Park, this striking sculpture commemorates Jean Sibelius, a Finnish composer.
  • Linnanmaki – If you want to download adrenaline visit this amusement park that has a collection of speedy attractions.
  • Helsinki Natural History Museum – Located inside a large building that is part of the University of Helsinki, the natural history museum highlights the history of the city through a fascinating collection of objects and utensils.
  • Finlandia Hall Helsinki – Designed by Alvar Aalto, this impressive architectural work is used as a center for all kinds of events.
  • Eduskuntatalo – The city parliament is located in the popular district of Töölö, and its architectural style is impressive.
  • Helsinki Design Museum – With strong design trends new-age is one of the best places to explore Finnish design. Although in this museum also international works are included. We can find fashion design, graphics and industrial concepts.
  • Hietaniemi Cementry – Located in a green area of ​​the Lapinlahti district, this cemetery is the official burial place for state funeral services.
  • Havis Amanda – Nude statue sculpted by Ville V in the year 1900 that occupies a place in the Market Square.
  • National Gallery of Finland – The largest museum in the country has a series of artistic institutions such as the Ateneum Art Museum and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum.
  • Museum of Finnish Architecture – Architecture plays a very important role in the elegant landscape of Helsinki. In this museum you can find information about the history of architecture in Finland.
  • Tamminiemi – This villa was once the former residence of the President of Finland until the 1980s.

Check out our collection of apartments in Helsinki , where you can find a wide range of accommodation in all these areas and beyond.

Tranquil landscapes and crazy Karaoke – Local Life

In addition to being an attractive and fashionable point of interest, Helsinki also has a very relaxed and fun side. If you are trying to get away from the crowds you can stroll through Kaivopuisto , one of the oldest parks in the entire city. Here, you can rest and relax, if the cold weather allows it, in the middle of a quiet green area contemplating the colorful vegetation of the surroundings. There are also some restaurants along the way and even a nightclub that turns out to be very popular with the locals.

Helsinki has a beach, too. Of course Hietaniemi is not the best beach in the world, but it offers a quiet place to escape from the bustling city. In summer it can be quite full and the sea is warm enough to swim in its waters and in winter you can take a beautiful walk along the beach.

When night falls, Helsinki comes alive – this great Scandinavian city opens up to nighttime fun. In recent years the Karaoke has become a massive success and there are numerous karaoke bars scattered around the city, you can even hire a taxi Karaoke, which is equipped with all the essential elements of karaoke to be able to drive and sing throughout the city.

Whether you are trying to explore the city as a local or visit some of the main tourist attractions, we have a great selection of apartments in Helsinki just for you.

Accommodation in Helsinki

The importance of the design is also reflected in the accommodation in Helsinki. Sophisticated design, futuristic architecture and top-level services are some of the values ​​offered by the owners towards their tenants. They can also advise you where the best bars, museums and, in general, anything you want to do in Helsinki. The range of accommodation ranges from luxury hotels with contemporary decor, to Nordic-style hostels, and ending with picturesque apartments and family accommodation. Helsinki has the perfect place for all kinds of travelers.

How to get there and how to get around Helsinki

There are 2 easy ways to get to Helsinki from the airport. The first is by bus, Finnair City Bus , which leaves from the airport terminals every twenty minutes and travels directly to the city center. And the second is to take one of the many taxis parked at the airport taxi stand – the trip is fast and relatively cheap.

It’s easy to get around Helsinki. There are efficient and extensive bus and tram services that connect the main places of interest as well as a cheap and fast metro service that runs throughout the city. It is also easy to explore Helsinki on foot, since most of the main attractions are within walking distance of each other.

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