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Hotel Kamp
4.6/583 Reviews

Hotel Kamp

Kluuvi Helsinki|0.97km from Finnish Museum of Natural History
The good: Pre stay communication with the hotel was done smoothly and the reception replied quickly to my email. In my email I requested an early check-in as well as a table reservation from the Brasserie restaurant. The receptionist said that the staff would do their best in order to accommodate my early check in request and booked the table from the restaurant for me. When I arrived at the hotel this was true and I was given my room at 1 pm, so 2 hours prior to standard check-in time. The receptionist who checked me in was very kind and tried to speak Swedish with me. She also remembered that I had stayed there before and said welcome back to me. She also said that it would be fine if I checked out an hour later so at 1 pm. The room was upgraded one category up from deluxe to premium deluxe. In addition, there was a greeting card from the General manager welcoming me back to Helsinki and a small box of chocolates which was a nice touch. The Spa at the hotel is absolutely fabulous and it’s a nice place to relax after a busy day. Always worth the visit. The receptionist who checked me out was very kind and remembered to welcome me back again. The bad: Overall, I had a very good stay here. There weren’t any major flaws during my stay, but there were some mistakes done by the restaurant Brasserie kitchen in my food order. However, the restaurant waiters were very kind and apologetic. They even offered me a complimentary salad while I waited for my dinner order to get corrected.

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Crowne Plaza Helsinki - Hesperia
4.6/595 Reviews

Crowne Plaza Helsinki - Hesperia

Taka-Töölö Helsinki|0.98km from Finnish Museum of Natural History
Stayed at this lovely hotel as part of our wedding anniversary in Helsinki. We had such a nice time. Excellent hotel, well located, lovely friendly helpful staff. Great room, good size on the eighth floor, room had an electric kettle, and a mini fridge which is always welcome. Large comfortable bed and the bathroom was very nice. Breakfast buffet was excellent, very tasty food, and drinks, a good amount of choice, I had a cheese omelette made to order on several days and it was delicious. Good bar at the hotel, nice to relax and have a glass of wine at the end of the evening. We don't normally eat evening meals at the hotels we stay in, but the food we saw did look lovely, so on our last evening we were hungry but did not want too much. So we both had the salmon soup as a starter each snd that was it. It was delicious. The menu was small, and that is in no way a criticism. I actually prefer that. There are two small super markets nearby for any essentials, we got fresh milk for cups of tea each morning before breakfast. We bought our own teabags from the UK! we are British after all! And bought chocolate and water at the supermarket. We walked every where from the hotel for what we wanted to do, but there are trams/buses right outside the hotel if required. Plenty of cafes and restaurants near by. Would recommend Kuu restaurant. My favourite restaurant during our stay. Although to be fair the food was amazing. I really liked the Finnish food. All in all we had such a lovely holiday and would highly recommend this hotel to fellow travellers.

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Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna Helsinki
4.5/5106 Reviews
Kluuvi
We had booked an 3-Bett-Zimmer, and there was enough room for everyone to sleep there. The room was beautifully furnished and despite the location to the main station it was very quiet. In the evening you can be sitting in the bar over the roofs of Helsinki and there you can also breakfast in the morning. Breakfast buffet offers everyone something and everything was fresh. There are only two small driving chairs, so you have to bring a lot of patience to get up! The staff were also friendly and very helpful. The baggage room is a disaster, however, because it was completely placed at our departure, and you had to climb over bags and bags to get your own baggage.
Hotel Mestari
4.6/5115 Reviews
Kamppi
The hotel is located very close to the central station with many restaurants and cafes in the surroundings. The facilities are very new and clean. However the rooms are not quite like the pictures, the standard double room we booked is so small that we can only open one luggage at a time and we ended upgrading to another room type. It's not a big difference in terms of money but we feel scammed and the perception isn't great. Another thing when we tried to use the sauna their staff told us we needed to pay for it and book a session in advance (at least two hours in advance I believe), which no one mentioned before not even when we check-in nor printed anywhere in the hotel. Overall the hardware is og high quality and I'm quite happy with it, however, the software in terms of service and communication has plenty of room to grow.
Hotel Helka
4.5/5111 Reviews
Etu-Töölö
We just stayed 4 nights in this brillant hotel in Helsinki. Location is top, near everything. Staff at reception was always very helpful and had a lot of information for us for visiting this exciting city. Room was good and quiet (to the backyard, we could sleep with open windows). Following the concept of the hotel, there is no minibar in the room, but a large communal fridge in the lobby area. Safe available at the reception. The hotel bar is also highly recommended. Courteous service and good (seasonal) drinks, beer, etc. Outside opening hours, drinks are available in a fridge and can be paid for at reception. Absolutely recommendable hotel for Helsinki.
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Helsinki
4.4/566 Reviews
Kamppi
The hotel is at the entrance of kampin subway station, across the road is the subway entrance, and there are many trams. It can be reached by train from the airport to the central station, or a ten-minute walk, and the city center is around , Helsinki's new library, concert hall, contemporary art gallery, silent church and other attractions. The rooms are clean, the beds are comfortable, and the facilities are fully renovated, that is, the toiletries and slippers need to go to the front desk. Now all the hotels in environmental protection do not provide them actively. The breakfast room is very large, the bar is open late at night, and the variety is very very rich. The smoked salmon is particularly delicious.
Original Sokos Hotel Presidentti
4.1/571 Reviews
Kamppi
Overall really nice and centrally located hotel. Close to the main railway station. All floors have different themes related to Finnish nature (Winter storm, Midsummer, Fairytale forest, Sisu, Tranquility) and the front desk let us choose between a couple of themes. We weren't sure what they were going to be like, but chose Fairytale forest, which was ok. The room was a bit on the small side and with a view to an inner courtyard - however this was to be expected with the room type. The room was really quiet, which was a bonus in the middle of the city! Breakfast was nice, mostly European style with breads etc. Would definitely recommend the hotel for the central location and Finnish style, if you want to experience that.
Scandic Simonkentta
4.4/5111 Reviews
Kamppi
I've stayed for only one night at the hotel but am very satisfied nonetheless! Staff was really nice and helpful, always answering any questions with patience and a smile. Great placement! You just need to turn a corner and there's a shopping center with train station, bus stop also is very close. Rooms nicely organised and clean, with just some small blemishes. Bathroom equipped, clean. Breakfast was good, buffet offers vege options, everyone will find something for a nice meal to start the day.

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