Tom’s Travels: Helsinki
Day 1
I left for Helsinki on a Wednesday. A short ferry ride to Logan Airport in Boston (3 1/2-hour layover) was followed by a 1 1/4-hour flight to JFK (6-hour layover). The 8-hour flight to Stockholm was, I believe, the longest flight of my traveling career. The 6 1/2-hour layover in Stockholm seemed longer. 55 minutes in the air followed by a 28-minute train ride to Helsinki and my hotel seemed like a walk in the park.
Exhausted upon my arrival at Hotel Lilla Roberts, I powered through 2 hours of work followed by a great meal in the hotel and was “toes up” at around 11:00 PM. Exhausted by the travel and my work catch-up, I figured I’d better set an alarm for my 9:30 AM meeting with the sales manager for the hotel.
I spent the day visiting various hotels around the City Center. All were located within a 10-minute walk or 25 Euro taxi ride from the Helsinki Train Station. The area includes most of the attractions and experiences that people associate with Helsinki as I later learned.
Day 2
Starting my day with a great breakfast at the Hotel Lilla Roberts, I headed for Hotel St. George overlooking Kirkkopuisto Park to drop off my suitcase and tour the 5-star hotel. Many Nordic hotels that I have visited over the past 4 years are sleek, clean and often distinctive. Hotel St. George is older than most but it borrows on these themes while offering a warmer and more welcoming environment. The staff is also welcoming, adding their warmth and attentiveness to the experience.
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Next stop was GLO Hotel Art. As the name would suggest, the Hotel features well-known Finnish and Nordic artists and frequently hosts exhibitions of their work. Located in a century-old art nouveau Castle, the hotel successfully combines its heritage with a modern wing that helps the hotel to seamlessly blend its historic character with modern conveniences.
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Next on my walking tour of Helsinki was the Klaus K Hotel. Like many of today’s visits, Klaus K is located amidst the hustle and bustle of Helsinki. A “lifestyle” hotel, the Klaus K boasts that it has “room for all.” The old Art Nouveau buildings meet the modern Scandinavian lifestyle at Klaus K and, as one would expect in such a hotel, the rooms are bright, funky and welcoming. If your budget allows and the weather looks favorable, consider a Sky Balcony room. The additional cost is a great value!
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Hotel Kluuvi is another hotel that you will find right in the middle of the action in Helsinki. Its location draws a great mix of both business travelers and holiday-makers. Another draw is the hotel’s Marimekko themed rooms. The artist’s work adorns rooms that fall into this category. Marimekko has a unique and funky style that Scandinavians are drawn towards. There are several cafes on the Pedestrian walkway outside the hotel. This afternoon, I sat in one of the outside cafes and enjoyed some music on a day when the high temperature was 72 degrees with a light breeze, and relaxed with a cold beverage. A very pleasant way to spend an hour or two.
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The last hotel that I visited is by far the most famous hotel in Helsinki. When heads of state visit Helsinki they usually stay at the Hotel Kamp. I am not a head of any country, or even a state, but Hotel Kamp is where I am going to stay the next time I am in Helsinki. Very close to Hotel Kluuvi, Hotel Kamp is part of a block that includes a shopping mall and several excellent restaurants. The Hotel St. George is a very cool 5-star hotel, while Hotel Kamp is a very famous and historic hotel that is impeccably maintained and stately. If you are looking for the top of the market, these are your 2 best options.
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I had an excellent meal tonight at Boulevard Bar & Grill which is appropriately located on a street named Boulevard. I had both a Caesar Salad and a half Lobster dish. Both were excellent.
Day 3
This was a relatively easy day except for the fact that I walked more than 2 miles yesterday. Doesn’t sound like a big deal except for some reason I decided to do it in “Penny Loafers”. Mostly on Cobblestones. I wouldn’t recommend it!
Overnight, my knees blew up like basketballs. Getting out of bed in the morning required some effort to balance myself as I stretched out my legs. It only took a few seconds before I could walk but my knees are feeling old. Poor me. Time to get back to the gym.
After a great breakfast at Hotel St. George I made the short journey to the Harbor front to catch a ferry to Suomenlinna. Suomenlinna is a Fortress that was built when today’s Finland was ruled by Sweden.
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Suomenlinna is a great place to spend time strolling the streets and finding exciting things to do. Here you can find museums, restaurants, artist workplaces, and part of the Finnish Archipelago.
I was hoping to get more done today but I spent so much time walking around Suomenlinna today that I had to hustle a bit to get to the train to the airport for my flight to Stockholm.
Overall, Helsinki was a great visit. Fantastic hotels, great food and some interesting things to see and do.
We’ll be doing some more work in the near term to build out a more thorough trip recommendation but Helsinki is a very exciting place to visit. Put it on your next itinerary!