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Going to Helsinki on a city break? Fly to Tallinn! Finland is very expensive. Prices are over double those found in Tallinn. Hotels are also cheaper in Tallinn. This situation is strange seeing that only about 40 miles of sea separate them. Finland uses the Euro but Estonia still uses the Kroon (EEK). Every day and especially at the weekend, crowds of shoppers from Finland board the ferry boats for a day trip to Estonia to pick up some bargains. Because the booze is half price in Tallinn 50% of the passengers travelling back to Helsinki on the evening ferry boats are very merry. It is funny to see them struggling with creates of beer strapped to wheeled shopping trolleys, getting down the ships stairs and ramps. |
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Compared with other Scandinavian capitals like Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm Helsinki is quite small and competitively short of tourist landmarks. Do not get me wrong Helsinki is a fun interesting place to visit but only worth a one or two day visit.. The city of Helsinki gives the impression of being relatively newly built compared worth the mediaeval appearance of the buildings of the near by walled city of Tallinn in Estonia. It is very clean. The main square and cathedral are the most recognisable part of the city followed by the harbours. I would recommend that all visitors go on a boat trip. Helsinki is best viewed from the sea. I personally would choose the trip that goes to the island of Suomenlinna and explore the fortress. If you are a meat eater save up your pennies and have a meal at the lappi Restaurant that serves Lapland style food. The food is great but very expensive. My favourite was sautéed Reindeer served on mashed potatoes with lingonberries. Elk ragout looked good as well. You might have a problem going to this restaurant with young children as they may get upset with you when they find out you intend to eat Father Christmas’ reindeer.
Getting to Helsinki from the Airport Today the Birkala Airport outside Tampere is used by the low fares companies. Buses between Birkala and Helsinki depart in connection with the arrivals and the journey to central Helsinki takes about two and a half hours. Ticket can be purchased onboard the bus and costs about €25. www.helsinki-vantaa.fi and www.finavia.fi
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