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Originally Posted by Peregrine415
(Post 14037198)
The sky has opened in Helsinki! The sun is out again and I may try the seaside stroll today as recommended on this site.
Also, I ended up taking Tram #4/4T last week by mistake and got off Vanha Munkkiniem and had a very nice along the shores despite the rain. |
Central laundromat?
Can anyone recommend a "hip" self-serve laundromat anywhere within walking distance of the Hilton Strand? At the end of a four-day stay, we would like to wash our clothes before heading to the Baltics :)
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Originally Posted by Uncle Lars
(Post 14271965)
Can anyone recommend a "hip" self-serve laundromat anywhere within walking distance of the Hilton Strand? At the end of a four-day stay, we would like to wash our clothes before heading to the Baltics :)
A map link is here. It should open at 8 am Monday thru Saturday. Open until 5 pm or 7 pm on weekdays, 2 pm on Sat. Cheers, T. |
Then there´s this one not too far either. A 10 minute walk. We don´t really do laundromats as most people prefer their own machines or the apartment building have a communal one.
http://www.pesulavic.fi/ http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...,0.051455&z=15 Then there´s always the option to do a real Helsinki thing and go wash your clothes by the sea, where many locals will be washing carpets if the weather is nice. http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel...each-BR-1.html There´s one place not far from Hilton Strand at Tervasaari. Do not go to Sörnäsiten Rantatie as it´s not a nice scenery. Map here: http://www.hel.fi/palvelukartta/?l=1...91&pid=0&kml=1 |
Eurohostel on Linnankatu (Tram #4) has coin-operated washers. I'm sure they will let you use the machines even if you are not staying there.
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Sorry to hijack this thread, but I am being tempted by Finnair to do JFK - HEL - DEL and back. On the return, I would be able to spend 23 hours in Helsinki. This would be in December.
(1) recommendations for such a short stay (sightseeing)? (2) will it be too cold to enjoy the city? (3) recommendations for a hotel (not too expensive)? Thanks!!!!!! |
Originally Posted by dgxoxo
(Post 14463072)
(1) recommendations for such a short stay (sightseeing)?
(2) will it be too cold to enjoy the city? December weather can be a hit or miss, hopefully there's snow because it makes everything so much better. Anyway, unlike some other countries we keep the outside and inside temperatures separate :D (3) recommendations for a hotel (not too expensive)? The upscale hotels in Helsinki are pretty decently priced, even at Hotel Kämp you can book a room for December for 216 €. |
I spent 7 days in Hel a couple months ago. Did lots of the things listed here, but also one not covered - a day trip to Fiskars. You can do it either via a train/bus combo or all bus. I picked the combo as I like trains.
Fiskars is the home of those orange handled scissors we all have somewhere in the house. They don't actually make them there any more, but the town has done a wonderful job on preserving the history. Very sweet, charming, interesting place. |
Thinking of my own 23-hour layover experience a year ago in August 2009:
(1) recommendations for such a short stay (sightseeing)? Definitely take #615 city bus. Buy a 24-hour regional ticket for 12 Euros and use it all day. It will be dark by the time you arrive at your hotel. I suggest taking it easy on that first evening. Have a meal in the hotel, in the harbor or in Lasipalatsi. There are several options the following day: with your 24-hour ticket, take #3 tram or any the trams. Think of it as your hop-on, hop-out transport. Or you can walk in the harbor and have a pre-lunch meal there. Or go to Stockman's and buy your lunch in the food hall down in the basement. Be sure you board the #615 bus back to the airport by noon so you make it to the 2 pm flight to JFK. (2) will it be too cold to enjoy the city? You know the saying: there's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing. Dress appropriately and warmly and you'll have a heck of a time. (3) recommendations for a hotel (not too expensive)? I stayed at Radisson Blu Plaza, a short walk from Central Train Station, where you can catch the #631 bus to the airport. Since my first visit, I've also stayed at Cumulus Hakaniemi and next week at Holiday Inn in Pasilla. Helsinki hotels are not cheap and, as a rule of thumb, weekdays are more expensive than weekends. |
Originally Posted by Peregrine415
It will be dark by the time you arrive at your hotel.
cheers, Henry |
Originally Posted by Peregrine415
(Post 14472054)
Thinking of my own e23-hour layover experience a year ago in August 2009:
(1) recommendations for such a short stay (sightseeing)? Definitely take #631 city bus. Buy a 24-hour regional ticket for 12 Euros and use it all day. It will be dark by the time you arrive at your hotel. I suggest taking it easy on that first evening. Have a meal in the hotel, in the harbor or in Lasipalatsi. As for what to do in December, there's usually a Christmas market on Esplanadi, and another (indoor) one at the Vanha Ylioppilastalo. Lots of artisans selling their wares. |
Originally Posted by flamedash
(Post 14473443)
There is no bus #631. I think you mean #615, that's the airport bus.
All this talk about Helsinki gives me the craving for a Finnish yogurt! |
thanks to all for the lovely recommendations. I think i will do a 2 day trip, rather than 1 day trip. I've never been to that part of the world before. It will be December 2 - 4 if anyone is around and wants to grab a cocktail :)
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