
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a city full of life and culture. Easy to visit and to discover, with a mix of modern and past history intertwined in the architecture and colors. Walking in Helsinki is the best way to discover the city. In every corner of the old town you will find museums and restaurants, art galleries and traditional nightclubs, modern buildings and ancient medieval and Renaissance houses.
Helsinki is also a green city with parks and gardens everywhere, but most importantly it is a city that lives 24 hours on 24, where the fun never fails and theaters are one of the most places frequented by the citizens. Music and shows are also held in the clubs of the promenade, where you can attend also to large natural shows such as bird migrations in the spring.
And for shoppers there are avenues such as Mannerheimintie, Aleksanterinkatu, Pohjoisesplanadi and all the pedestrian island of Iso-Roobertinkatu. In Fredrikinkatu there is the largest concentration of boutiques and showrooms of great international designers, while the antiques are in the areas of Bulevardi and Rauhankatu. The department stores of the city are among the most modern ever built, while lovers of indoor and outdoor markets will appreciate the Market Square, Hakaniemi or Hietalahti.
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Helsinki is also a child-friendly city, with, for example, the large permanent exhibition of Lego, the zoo Korkeasaari the Heureka Science Park or the many museums, Sea Life Sea World themed on the flooded world of seas and oceans.
In Helsinki it is not difficult to find a hotel, for all budgets. The problem is that since the city is the economic and commercial heart of Finland, it is often hard to find a free room, so advanced booking is recommended.
The places to visit in Helsinki are many, to mention the most famous: the Uspenski Cathedral, the largest Orthodox Church in Scandinavia, the Lutheran Cathedral Tuomiokirko, which dominates the square of the Senate, the National Museum and National Theater, the sea fortress of Suomenlinna, the church of VanhaKirko - the oldest in the city, the parliament building in classical style, the convention center designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, the Museum of Contemporary Art Miasma, but also the railway station of Jugend style, Temppeliaukio church carved into the rock.
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