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Aalto Inn
4.1/522 Reviews
Otaniemi
The Aalto Inn is great for a long-term stay but a nightmare for just a few days. It is NOT a hotel! There is no reception, no restaurant, no bar, no pool, no nothing! No shower soap or shampoo, no amenities. Nobody cleans it each day, and the towels and sheets you start with are the only ones you'll get! But the rooms are large and clean, with a decent kitchen with microwave, fridge, coffee pot, water cooker, utensils, pots, pans, and dishes. Good apartment, not a hotel. You MUST make sure that you get the emailed instructions before hand. These include a punch code to get in the front door and extract your room key from a weird device on the wall. Since I booked through a third-party website those did not arrive. I was literally standing outside in the snow, with no way to get in and nobody to call. Eventually another guest let me in and somehow we found a number to call, and I got into my room - after an hour! Another thing separating Aalto from a real hotel - you must clean up yourself, before you leave. Do the dishes and take out the trash - yes mommy.... But otherwise, pretty good! BTW, walk across the bridge to Min Sushi - wonderful!
The Yard Hostel
4.3/530 Reviews
Kamppi
The location of the hostel is perfect—close to public transportation and the main tourist attractions in Helsinki. It was clean and calm. The bed has a curtain, a mirror, plugs, a lamp, and shelves. The hostel emails all the codes for the building and the hostel for easy check-in. There was no one at the reception when I arrived, but a welcome card was left with my room key. It was unacceptable that a low bed was not reserved for me. It was a nightmare to go to the upper bed.
SweetDream Guesthouse
4/51 Reviews
Sörnäinen
Although the hotel is not big, the rooms are quiet and there are Chinese staff who will come back again
Sky Hostel Helsinki
3.9/517 Reviews
Sörnäinen
I wouldn’t recommend this place purely based on the area. It felt pretty unsafe outside, and involved walking through underground car park areas where we saw groups of some quite intimidating people. The hostel itself is hard to find, keep an eye out for signage. And then you enter a building that looks very much like an office / tower block. The hostel is on the 11th floor. Secure access and once inside I felt my possessions were safe. Showers and toilets were clean but the room itself had dirty stained pillows, which needed replaced but the linen was clean. There were also a few hairs in the bed. For what we needed for 1 night it was sufficient but I’d choose somewhere else next time.
Senate Hotel
3.6/512 Reviews
Kruununhaka
Nice location and friendly staff, and THAT’S ALL THE PROS. GUEST WI-FI IS DOWN throughout my stay and no alternative network is available, then I missed one online meeting. BEDSIDE SOCKET IS BROKEN, making it impossible to use the phone or tablet while charging, and the ADVERTISING IS QUITE MISLEADING —I booked a single room at Trip.com, I thought it would be a room with private toilet, since nothing was mentioned in the title while other types of rooms are highlighted for the “shared bathroom”. Well, and the SOUNDPROOF can just be ignored. Maybe ‘Hostel’ is better for the name.
Hostel Suomenlinna
4.3/52 Reviews
We stayed for 4 nights on our trip to Helsinki and we could not have had a better experience. The hostel is cosy, quaint and right next to the ferry stop that takes you to the mainland. The staff is very friendly and helpful. We usually avoid breakfast buffets as we find them a bit hectic but the Hostel Suomenlinna breakfast was quiet and not stressful at all. There are cute graphics everywhere that have clear and specific instructions for hostel policies, which was helpful as both me and my partner have autism. The room was beautiful, the bed was comfortable and priced very reasonably. Recommended!

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Highest PriceRUB 37,938
Lowest PriceRUB 2,503
Number of Reviews264
Number of Hotels131
Average Price (Weekdays)RUB 9,905
Average Price (Weekends)RUB 10,109