Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
Satellite/Cable TV
Smart Speaker
Streaming Service(s)
Facilities
Dedicated Work Space
Elevator
Office
Sauna
Workout Facility
Location features
Concierge Service
Laundry Service
Waterfront
Other
Coffee Maker
Covered Parking
EV Charging Station
Espresso Machine
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Hot Tub
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Property Details
Size
Condo with 1 level
1 bedroom, 1 bath, 548 square feet, 51 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen
2 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL)
35 minutes drive
Property View
South-facing apartment with spectacular sea views over Helsinki.
House Rules
The official silence hours are between 11 pm – 7 am. Keys have to be used in elevator.
Additional Fees
Washing machine and dryer room has to be paid and booked beforehand
Private sauna bookings have to be booked and paid beforehand. Public sauna shifts are free.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Walks on Sibelius Park. The park is a good central location to relax and listen to some live classical music.
- Discover the Ice Breaker Fleet. Just off the coast of the Katajanokka district you can see part of the navy fleet of ice breaker ships, designed for sailing through tough Arctic ice, docked for summer maintenance.
- Spend a lovely day in Helsinki Zoo. Located on its own island, this zoo allows you to see many Finnish species such as bears and moose, as well as animals from all over the world including lions, leopards, red pandas and monkeys.
- Old Market Hall. This indoor market on the south harbour is not only an important historic site and another beautiful building, but an ideal place to shop for local produce – particularly freshly caught fish from the surrounding ocean.
Places of Interest
- Lutheran Cathedral. Towering over the city are the huge white towers of the Lutheran Cathedral, the icon of the city which features on practically all of its advertising and merchandise.
- Rock Church. The city’s most unique church is built directly into its surrounding rock. The walls of the chapel are made from solid granite in beautiful black, brown and red speckled patterns.
- Senate Square. Making up the other sides are the Government Palace, the main building of the University of Helsinki and Sederholm House; the oldest surviving building in central Helsinki dating from 1757.
- National Theatre and Aleksis Kivi statue. The National Theatre building is a notable part of Helsinki’s art-nouveau architecture and for being the first Finnish speaking theatre.