B&B Helsinki

    488 Bed and Breakfasts in Helsinki, Uusimaa, Helsinki, Finland

    Bed and Breakfast Helsinki

    The Finnish capital is known for a number of squares, which were completely rebuilt after a major fire in 1816. All buildings were rebuilt in classic style, mostly entirely in white. The main square in this part of the city is the market square, located at the waters of the Gulf of Finland. As a result, the cruise ships march near the market stalls. Enjoy this spectacle from your cosy BnB from Bed and Breakfast Helsinki!

    Balance between nature and city

    Helsinki is a bustling city, but over the years it has retained its clean and green character. Helsinki is also a very diverse city, where you will find luxury shops and a vibrant nightlife in addition to natural beauty. Bed and Breakfast Helsinki offers B&B’s all over town and thus makes for a perfect stay in this excellent and diverse metropolis.

    Beautiful museums

    In addition to nature, shopping and nightlife, Helsinki also has a number of beautiful museums. Definitely worth a visit is the Seurasaari Open Air Museum where you will find traditional Finnish wooden houses, and get an impression of how the Finns lived hundreds of years ago. In Museum Mannerheim, you can get a good picture of the life and work of Finnish national hero, Carl Gustaf Mannerheim. He fought for peace with the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany as Finland’s president.

    A concert in a church

    The Temppeliaukiokerk, also known as the Rock Church, is made of granite and is famous for its excellent acoustics. Because of these amazing acoustics, the church is also regularly used for concerts. Not only music lovers experience this be very special and unique. Bed and Breakfast Helsinki also offers B&B’s nearby the church.

    The largest cathedral of Europe

    In Helsinki, you will also find Europe's largest orthodox cathedral. The Uspenski Cathedral is the epitome of Russian domination in Finland of the 19th century. The cathedral is decorated with 13 golden domes, which symbolise Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles. Many tourists believe this to be a must-see on their trip!