Finnish cuisine is a mixture of European, Scandinavian
(Denmark, Norway and Sweden) and Russian elements; table
manners are European. The food is traditionally simple;
fish, meat, potatoes and vegetables play prominent roles.
Aleksanterin Kirkko (Helsinki) : used to be called the New Church because it was originally built to replace the Old Church as the most important place of worship in Tampere.
Enson Toimitalo (Helsinki) : The easily recognisable form of the Enso building, cause to a lot of controversy, guards the district of Katajanokka.
Hevosenkenka (Helsinki) : This theatre resides in Espoo. It is a quarter of a century old, and has both live stage and puppet theatre on its programme.
Tapiola (Helsinki) :The Tapiola garden city is an internationally renowned pearl of urban design, where buildings, people and nature all work together
Helsinki
Kamp HotelFrom
€ 165
Hotel Kamp is one of the most valued historical buildings, close to all major cultural sites. And, within a few minutes walk of the harbor. More
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Helsinki
Sokos Pasila HotelFrom
€ 77
Sokos Hotels is the biggest hotel chain in Finland, 37 hotels in 26 cities all around the Finland and one in Tallinn, Estonia. Sokos Hotel Pasila Helsinki is a modern and cosy hotel located in Lansi-Pasila Helsinki, close to the Helsinki fair centre. More
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