After Free Walking Tour: Alternative Helsinki
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by CH
1y ago
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Traditional Finnish restaurants, cafes and conditories
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1y ago
Market Hall – Since 1889, the old market hall has served all kinds of foods including fish, vegetables, fruit, cakes, spices and much more. Market Square – Helsinki’s most popular and international market in the heart of Helsinki. Cafe Kappeli – Kappeli Café has one of the richest traditions of any meeting-place in Helsinki. Stringberg – a high-end venue that serves pastries, modern Nordic food & Source ..read more
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Helsinki for Families with Children
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1y ago
Linnanmäki – Helsinki’s amusement park full of rollercoasters, cotten candy and fun. Sealife – an beautiful underwater world next to linnanmäki. Korkeasaari Zoo – a zoo that is located on an island in the baltic sea. Helsingin kaupunginmuseo – Sederholm House – the world’s only museum focusing only on Helsinki. Natural History Museum – includes collections of botanical, zoological... Source ..read more
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After Helsinki tour – Hints and routes for independent exploration
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1y ago
Free Walking Tour by Green Cap Tours covers all the main topics regarding Finnish history and many the most historical locations in Helsinki. But, what to do after the tour? The route of our Free tour is shown below. The tour starts from the Senate square and ends on the Havis Amanda Statue on the Market Square. This tour covers all of the old town of Helsinki as marked with green color on below... Source ..read more
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After Free Walking Tour: Traditional Finnish restaurants, cafes and conditories
Green Cap Tours | Free Walking Tour Helsinki
by CH
1y ago
Market Hall – Since 1889, the old market hall has served all kinds of foods including fish, vegetables, fruit, cakes, spices and much more. Market Square – Helsinki’s most popular and international market in the heart of Helsinki. Cafe Kappeli – Kappeli Café has one of the richest traditions of any meeting-place in Helsinki. Stringberg – a high-end venue that serves pastries, modern Nordic food & Source ..read more
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After Free Walking Tour: For Families with Children
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by CH
2y ago
Linnanmäki – Helsinki’s amusement park full of rollercoasters, cotten candy and fun. Sealife – an beautiful underwater world next to linnanmäki. Korkeasaari Zoo – a zoo that is located on an island in the baltic sea. Helsingin kaupunginmuseo – Sederholm House – the world’s only museum focusing only on Helsinki. Natural History Museum -varauksella täytetyt eläimet – includes collections of... Source ..read more
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After Free Tour – Helsinki hints
Green Cap Tours | Free Walking Tour Helsinki
by luuptek_admin
2y ago
Free Walking Tour by Green Cap Tours covers all the main topics regarding Finnish history and many the most historical locations in Helsinki. But, what to do after the tour? The tour starts from the Senate square (triangle) and ends on Esplanade Park (square). The tours covers basically all of the old town of Helsinki as marked with green color on below image. On this page we introduce suggestions... Source ..read more
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Finnish inventions
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by CH
2y ago
Finnish people are an innovative nation, and there are some interesting creations originally developed by Finns that are still in use in many people’s everyday life today. Through time these innovations may have developed for example together with technology, however the original idea has come from a Finnish person. In this blog post we share a few of much used Finnish inventions. Source ..read more
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Finnish Sport Specialities
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by CH
2y ago
Currently the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2020 are coming towards the end. For this year, Finland has so far achieved two bronze medals, one in men’s 200m breaststroke and another medal in women’s 60kg boxing. Back in the day Finland did pretty well in the Olympics – both summer and winter. Until Michael Phelps came along, a Finn called Paavo Nurmi had the most Olympic gold medals ever, nine. However... Source ..read more
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What is a Sauna – the Cornerstone of Finnish Culture?
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by CH
3y ago
Sauna is an important cornerstone in the Finnish culture. They do exist in other cultures too, however in Finland they are part of our national culture and it is estimated that there are more than two million saunas in Finland – which for the population of roughly five and half million is quite many. Saunas can be found everywhere from city apartments to cottages in the countryside. Source ..read more
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