Located in the very heart of Helsinki, adjacent to the Main Railway Station, the Holiday Inn Helsinki City Centre is a prime accommodation option for tourists and business travellers to Finland’s capital city. Situated in a lovely setting, the hotel is close walking distance to the new Music Centre, Finlandia Hall, and all of the city’s major shopping precincts, as well as many of Helsinki’s most popular tourist attractions. There are one hundred and seventy four comfortable, modern rooms in total, all of which are designated as non-smoking. Baby cots and rollaway beds for children can be accommodated. Twenty six of the rooms are executive, one room has a sauna, and a number also feature a bathtub. All have air conditioning, LCD TV with eleven channels from which to choose, a mini bar, iron, hairdryer, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a hospitality tray for making tea or coffee in room. The inn also offers a diverse pillow menu with five pillow styles from which to choose.
Holiday Inn Helsinki facilities include two saunas, room service, a gym, car parking (extra charge), laundry service and a safe deposit box. Children are well catered to with a play area in the lobby and a Kids Eat Free policy. Staff are multilingual, with speakers of Finnish, Swedish, German, English, French and Italian catered to. Breakfast daily is included in room tariffs, with a hearty and nutritious buffet served in the Verde restaurant. Dinner is also available in the restaurant Verde, with a large menu offering a range of gastronomic treats. You’ll not find a better location in Helsinki for your accommodation to explore this city. Book your accommodation at the Holiday Inn Helsinki City Centre though Scandi Travel now for great service and advice.
Holiday Inn City Centre – Helsinki

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