As is says really, thinking of going at the end of the month, it looks good and its something different. Is it a good bet or is there somewhere else thats not an obvious city break I should look at?
Helsinki is an ace city. Very laid back. Great people, good bars and restaurants: I can recommend Zetor which is owned by local band "The Leningrad Cowboys" and is full of tractors and Sipuli if you want something posh. Boat ride to the zoo which is on an island - fun. Easy place to cycle around, very flat, tourist bikes everywhere. Trams everywhere if you don't want to ride. Great shopping and a great market at the weekend.
A while since I have been so YMMV but would love to go back before too long as it is where I proposed to my wife 🙂
Yeah, it's a good place to spend a couple of days. As said, lots of good bars.
Some interesting things to see too - the Suomenlinna sea fortress is worth a visit and if you get bored after a couple of days I think you can easily get a train or ferry to St. Petersburg.
Really cool city and plenty of good bars. The Finns like a drinl too...
Fab place, go see Jokerit play. Could be real cold so take some warm stuff. Not big walking around is easy. Trams can suprise you. Stunning women and everyone can speak English.
Learn some Finnish
Kitos - thankyou
moimoi - goodbye
Terve - hello
Another vote for Helsinki. Finns are totally crazy. I have a vague recollection of drinking Russian champagne from a girl's shoe in a cellar - it seemed a good idea at the time.
I'm going tomorrow with work and staying in the Presidentii hotel. Weather looks a bit grim though. Wet, dark and cold.
Meeting agenda includes sauna and swim in lake.
Stayed in same Hotel, very nice. Helsinki is a good city, had many visits. People are great and like to talk.
Sounds great, thanks guys. What about cost? I hear it can be quite £££?
Finnish joke (not very good, but an element of truth ...)
2 Finns in a bar.
1st Finn "Cheers" (Kippis, in Finnish, IIRC)
2nd Finn "Did we come here to drink, or to talk?"
And yes, mucho £££
Yup the finns are fun- just been over, and yes, it is cold and expensive. Pack the thermals....
The train to St Peteresburg is great- v. atmospheric (the attendants all look like Olga Kleb from 'From Russia with Love') and St Petersburg is a gorgeous city, woth extending your stay for a few days visit!
Go. It's a great place, lots of Art Deco architecture. It'll get dark early, this time of year though.
I found it very peaceful and rather mournful , as if I'd been dumped by a girl I wasn't keen on anyway.
Helsinki is great. I lived there for 6 months while I did Finnish national service - hardcore (I'm half Finnish so may be slightly biased).
Everywhere in Europe is expensive since the pound plummeted but I've never found it any different from drinking in London. A lot of Finns drink at home beforehand to lighten the burden...
The Finns have a reputation for being quiet but after a few beers they loosen up. Plus, once they find out you're English speaking they'll want to practise on you!
It's probably worth getting a 3 day travel ticket that can be used on the trams, buses and underground.
As for cold and gloom, they've had their first snow already last week but it's unlikely to settle.
All Booked.
Just a thought - won't I need a visa to go to St. Petersburg for the day?
