Affordable accommodation in Helsinki?
Affordable accommodation in Helsinki?
If anyone knows hotels or motels in Helsinki that cost around $40 per night, please let me know. Thanks.
The Cumulus near the train station is OK on weekends: 77euros for 'off peak' time. During the week it's about 127euros, I think.neil wrote:I had a look at Hotel Cumulus (which has hotels at various sites in the city) and the cost for those is silly.
Bear in mind that everything in Finland is expensive.
To quote TP: You could even swing a cat in the room, but only if it didn't mind a few nasty cracks about the head...
Cheers
Gavin
Here is the link to The Privatel.
http://www.espoon-privatel.fi/helsinki_eng.shtml
16 m2 one room - single "standard single" 59,- 64,- -
B 20 m2 one room - big single or small double "standard double" 66,- 71,-
Lower price is without breakfast.
Hej Hank used to work there..
http://www.espoon-privatel.fi/helsinki_eng.shtml
16 m2 one room - single "standard single" 59,- 64,- -
B 20 m2 one room - big single or small double "standard double" 66,- 71,-
Lower price is without breakfast.
Hej Hank used to work there..
cheap hostels and hotels
How cheap are you looking for??
Eurohostel
Linnankatu 9
Helsinki 00160
Finland
Property Type: Hostel
Standard Rates
These great rates can be booked online up to 365 days in advance.
Room rates from 21.00 to 74.8 EUR.
or
Summer Hostel Academica
Hietaniemenkatu 14
Helsinki, Southern Finland 00100
Finland
Price Range: 41.00 - 75.00 EUR
Property Type: Hostel
or alternatively Kaivopuisto is safe to sleep in at night, so I heard!!
Eurohostel
Linnankatu 9
Helsinki 00160
Finland
Property Type: Hostel
Standard Rates
These great rates can be booked online up to 365 days in advance.
Room rates from 21.00 to 74.8 EUR.
or
Summer Hostel Academica
Hietaniemenkatu 14
Helsinki, Southern Finland 00100
Finland
Price Range: 41.00 - 75.00 EUR
Property Type: Hostel
or alternatively Kaivopuisto is safe to sleep in at night, so I heard!!
Someone posted this months ago. It looks
cheap and judging by the photos ok.
http://www.hotelli-ava.fi/services.htm
- 1 person guest room 48 eur/day
- 2 person guest room/ 60 eur/day
- 1 person guest room with a kitchen/ 55 eur/day
- 2 person guest room with a kitchen / 63 eur/day
- 4 person apartment with a kitchen/ 98 eur/day
- 6 person apartment with a kitchen/ 131 eur/day
Breakfast 5,50 eur
Ask more about our good weekend rates.
cheap and judging by the photos ok.
http://www.hotelli-ava.fi/services.htm
- 1 person guest room 48 eur/day
- 2 person guest room/ 60 eur/day
- 1 person guest room with a kitchen/ 55 eur/day
- 2 person guest room with a kitchen / 63 eur/day
- 4 person apartment with a kitchen/ 98 eur/day
- 6 person apartment with a kitchen/ 131 eur/day
Breakfast 5,50 eur
Ask more about our good weekend rates.
My family came over to visit in february and used this hotel. And it was excellent for the price, not one complaint from my mum and two sisters (and thats saying something )Richard wrote:Someone posted this months ago. It looks
cheap and judging by the photos ok.
http://www.hotelli-ava.fi/services.htm
- 1 person guest room 48 eur/day
- 2 person guest room/ 60 eur/day
- 1 person guest room with a kitchen/ 55 eur/day
- 2 person guest room with a kitchen / 63 eur/day
- 4 person apartment with a kitchen/ 98 eur/day
- 6 person apartment with a kitchen/ 131 eur/day
Breakfast 5,50 eur
Ask more about our good weekend rates.
I think Dusty Bin reccomended this place for me from the old site.
Marttahotelli
Marttahotelli is an excellent place for any and all parents to stay at. You may know the Martta's, they are a women's organisations dedicated to finding out nifty new ways to do household tasks and promoting good food etc.
Anyway, the Marttahotelli is VERY clean, the food is good and it's well placed in the centre and is good value for money.
More info:
http://www.marttahotelli.fi/english.htm
Another good place is Anna Hotelli on Annankatu... although the rooms on with windows towards the road are a bit noisy.
Anyway, the Marttahotelli is VERY clean, the food is good and it's well placed in the centre and is good value for money.
More info:
http://www.marttahotelli.fi/english.htm
Another good place is Anna Hotelli on Annankatu... although the rooms on with windows towards the road are a bit noisy.
awwww, thank you all i din't even expect responses so i was not so keen on checking them
meanwhile i have booked AVA and for 40 euros per night per double room. thanks for mentioning that it is decent now i can get a good night sleep.
is public transport expensive in helsinki? are there any day tickets or something? from where i can obtain information? i used to go there often before i moved away from the area and haven't been back for 5 years. i know nothing what's going on...
thanks so much
meanwhile i have booked AVA and for 40 euros per night per double room. thanks for mentioning that it is decent now i can get a good night sleep.
is public transport expensive in helsinki? are there any day tickets or something? from where i can obtain information? i used to go there often before i moved away from the area and haven't been back for 5 years. i know nothing what's going on...
thanks so much
Although the tram ticketing system was overhauled last yet, I still see people using those 10 trip/strip punchcards. Of course single tickets can still be used or alternatively, sending an SMS (with the contents A641) to number 16353 will return an SMS ticket that's valid for an hour to your mobile phone.
Neil.
PS Friends of ours stayed in the AVA a few weeks back and they said it was good as well.
Neil.
PS Friends of ours stayed in the AVA a few weeks back and they said it was good as well.