Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Finland
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| B Andersson |
03 March 2002 |
Stayed at Radisson SAS Seaside Hotel - Helsinki, Finland.
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A very nice city! A lot to see. Very good walking and jogging areas along the water edge all the way to Silja Line terminal.Made a sightseeing tour with guide as a start. Very good. Nice museums, good resturants. Can recommend a newly opened Greek one called Knossos. Situated in the market hall in Lönnroth street. Don't miss the Rock Church. Very special.
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| O Vomfell |
03 February 2002 |
Stayed at Radisson SAS Seaside Hotel - Helsinki, Finland.
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Nice city and easy to find your way around. Restaurants are pretty expensive, but just walking through the city and having a coffee in one of the many little cafes is fun.
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| W Hanson |
05 October 2001 |
Stayed at Radisson SAS Seaside Hotel - Helsinki, Finland.
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I enjoyed Helsinki, traveled using public transport. People I met were friendly, although I ran into several people who were drunk on the street. The side trip to Tallin was well worth the cost and time. Helsinki is good for about three days. I also enjoyed the market at the harbor, I could not believe the different receipies for pickled herring.
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