Solo Sokos Hotel Torni Helsinki





Solo Sokos Hotel Torni Helsinki, Helsinki: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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Although this tour seems quite short in length, you can easily spend a whole day going through it. There are countless sights along the way, and there is something for everyone. The route starts from the train station and goes past Lasipalatsi to Temppeliaukio church. From here, the journey continues around the Hietaniemi cemetery to the Lapinlahti shoreline and the Birger Käcklund raitti. Next, the route goes from Hietalahdenallas marina to Munkkisaari, and past Meripuisto to Kaivopuisto....
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From the Helsinki railway station, you can go to Vuosaari harbor by bike. The route starts under the gaze of the Lantern Bearers, and goes east mostly along bike paths. The journey goes past Kalasatama and across Kulosaari, through Herttoniemi and past Itäkeskus, over the Vuosaari bridge and across the golf course. The route ends for those close to Merimieskirkko.
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A nice route that starts in front of the train station and goes through many famous sights in Helsinki's Etu-Töölö. The route goes through Arkadianmäki and Temppeliaukio, and past Finlandia Hall and Oodi. There are several monuments and statues along the route, lots of beautiful things to see, as well as cafes and restaurants where you can rest along the way.
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A walking tour in Helsinki that leaves from the train station and goes through Kaisaniemi and Tervasaari to the port and the market square. In Kaisaniemi, the route goes through the botanical garden. The route deviates to Tervasaari and passes the North Harbor to the Uspenski Cathedral. You can also stop at this point at SkyWheel Helsinki or Allas Sea Pool. When you are in Helsinki, you should of course also see the Presidential Palace, the port market square, and the cathedral. The route...
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This route goes through the coastal cities of southern Finland from Helsinki to the Russian border. The route starts from the Helsinki railway station and goes through Kalasatama to the northeast. Along the way are Söderkulla, Porvoo, Loviisa, Siltakylä, Kotka, Hamina, and Virojoki. Along the route there are forest and field landscapes, as well as suburbs and urban areas. There are several services in the towns, and there are also rest stops and shelters along the route.