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Helsinki's grande dame since 1887, Hotel Kämp occupies its magnificent Esplanadi boulevard location with complete authority. The gilded ballroom, the legendary Kämp Bar (where Sibelius composed), and rooms of Biedermeier grandeur make it the city's most historically significant address.
Directly connected to Helsinki Central Station through an underground passage, the Radisson Blu Plaza delivers reliable international luxury in the most convenient location in the city. The Art Nouveau facade and spacious, well-appointed rooms make it a solid choice for business travellers and first-time visitors.
A boutique luxury hotel in a beautifully restored early-20th-century building steps from the Market Square harbour, Hotel Haven is Helsinki's most intimate premium address. The harbour views, exceptional service, and the superb Havis restaurant — one of Helsinki's best seafood tables — make it a complete luxury experience.
Hotel F6 on Fredrikinkatu is Helsinki's most editorial boutique — a carefully curated design experience with Finnish craft furniture, art throughout, a sauna (naturally), and a restaurant that anchors the Design District's gastronomic scene. Small, personal, and reliably excellent.
Helsinki's most dramatic modern hotel anchors the Tripla development near the main railway station, with a rooftop bar offering arguably the finest 360-degree panorama in the city. The scale and facilities — pool, spa, multiple restaurants — make it the most comprehensive new luxury experience in Finland.