Promotion price for a return flight ticket from Vienna to Helsinki for only 55€! Excellent deal for the extended weekend from Saturday to Monday during November 2024. There are multiple dates to choose from between November 2024 and March 2025. In addition, we have a verified tip for a 3* hotel for just 37€/person/night! In total just 129€ per person for a 3-day trip!
Citybox Helsinki***
9.0/10 - Super (3782 ratings)
37€/person/night (for 4 people) = 296€/2 nights
41€/person/night (for 2 people) = 167€/2 nights
- not far from the center in Kallio district
- 17 minutes walk from the cathedral in Helsinki
- 24/7 reception
- free cancellation included, payment upon arrival
- verified hotel, recommended from personal experience
• November 4 - 11, 2024 for 84€
(Monday 6:05-9:40 - Monday 10:15-11:55)
• November 18 - 23, 2024 for 84€
(Monday 6:05-9:40 - Saturday 10:10-11:50)
• November 23 - 24, 2024 for 84€
(Saturday 6:00-9:35 - Sunday 10:15-11:55)
• November 23 - 25, 2024 for 84€
(Saturday 6:00-9:35 - Monday 10:15-11:55)
• January 13 - 19, 2025 for 78€
(Monday 6:05-9:40 - Sunday 10:15-11:55)
• January 13 - 20, 2025 for 84€
(Monday 6:05-9:40 - Monday 10:15-11:55)
• January 18 - 19, 2025 for 81€
(Saturday 6:00-9:35 - Sunday 10:15-11:55)
• March 6 - 9, 2025 for 82€
(Thursday 10:25-14:00 - Sunday 10:15-11:55)
• March 8 - 9, 2025 for 84€
(Saturday 6:00-9:35 - Sunday 10:15-11:55)
• March 15 - 20, 2025 for 85€
(Saturday 6:00-9:35 - Thursday 14:25-16:05)
Prices are valid as of October 27, 2024 at 22:06.
What to see in Helsinki? Check out the stories from our trip on our Instagram with lots of practical tips.
We recommend taking a ferry for a day trip to Estonian Tallinn - with the company vikingline.fi from 30€ return.
Sample 3-day itinerary for Helsinki:
Day 1:
- Senate Square (Senaatintori): Admire the city’s main square with the iconic Helsinki Cathedral and neoclassical architecture.
- Helsinki Cathedral (Helsingin tuomiokirkko): Visit the beautiful white Lutheran cathedral, a symbol of Helsinki with stunning views of the city.
- University Library (Kaisa-talo): See the modern university library with its impressive architecture.
- Market Square (Kauppatori): Stroll through the traditional seaside marketplace where you can find fresh fish, fruit, local produce and souvenirs.
- Uspenski Cathedral (Uspenskin katedraali): Explore the largest Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe with its distinctive red bricks and golden domes.
Day 2:
- Suomenlinna Fortress: Take a short boat ride to Suomenlinna Island, a historic UNESCO-listed fortress with tunnels, museums and beautiful views.
- Kiasma Museum of Modern Art: Return to the city centre and explore modern Finnish and international art in the unique Kiasma building.
- National Museum of Finland (Kansallismuseo): Discover Finnish history and culture from prehistoric times to the present day in this fascinating museum.
- Temppeliaukio Church: Visit a church carved into a natural rock with unique acoustics and atmosphere.
- Esplanadi Park: Relax in this popular city park, ideal for strolling, sitting in cafes and watching street performers.
Day 3:
- Design District Helsinki: Explore the creative district full of designer shops, galleries and cafes where you can buy local products and souvenirs.
- Hietalahti Market Hall: Sample local specialties inside the historic market hall, which offers a variety of delicacies and handicrafts.
- Seurasaari Open-Air Museum: Visit the island’s open-air museum, where you can see traditional Finnish wooden houses and learn more about life in the Finnish countryside.
- Olympic Stadium: Stop by the 1952 Olympic Stadium, where the Olympic Games were held, and climb the tower for views of the city.
- Oodi – Helsinki Central Library: End the day in one of the most modern libraries in the world, offering fascinating architecture and a pleasant space to relax.
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, attracts visitors with its unique combination of modern Nordic style, culture and natural beauty. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland and is surrounded by dozens of islands that add to its unique atmosphere. The city is known for its cleanliness, relaxed atmosphere and high standard of living, making it a pleasant destination to explore.
One of the main attractions of Helsinki is the Suomenlinna Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This massive fortress, spread over six islands, offers beautiful views of the sea and is a popular place for picnics and walks. Other attractions include the monumental Helsinki Cathedral on Senate Square, where you can admire neoclassical architecture. This square is the heart of the city and, in addition to the cathedral, is also home to historic government buildings and a university.
Helsinki is also a center of modern Nordic design. The Design Museum and areas like the Design District are ideal for art and accessories lovers. If you are looking to connect with nature, it is worth visiting the Esplanadi Park in the center or taking a boat trip to nearby islands like Pihlajasaari, which offer quiet beaches and hiking opportunities.
The local gastronomy, which focuses on fresh Nordic ingredients, also offers an unforgettable experience. The Kauppatori market hall is a great place to sample local dishes such as salmon, potato pancakes and local pastries. Helsinki offers a unique view of a modern city in the embrace of nature, which honors traditions while moving with the times.