Guidebook for Helsinki

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Guidebook for Helsinki

Food Scene

Eco-spelt-baked base, also biodynamic house wine. Try the simple pizza Margharita with that redwine!
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Alfons' Pizza
35 Vuorimiehenkatu
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Eco-spelt-baked base, also biodynamic house wine. Try the simple pizza Margharita with that redwine!
A cafe and bakery just behind the neo-gothic Johannes church nearby. Try their pistachio-bun with your favorite coffee and buy a fresh bread.
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Gateau Ullanlinna
6 Korkeavuorenkatu
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A cafe and bakery just behind the neo-gothic Johannes church nearby. Try their pistachio-bun with your favorite coffee and buy a fresh bread.

Parks & Nature

Back your picnic bag and take a 5 minutes ferry trip (7 eur there-and-back, so save the ticket for the return!). It is a tiny, beautifully plain island with wonderfully great sights to the Baltic Sea. The island has a big round 1920-style restaurant called HSS Paviljong. Also Cafe Uunisaari and Ravintola Skiffer Liuskaluoto - but check their opening-times if you planning to visit.
Liuskaluoto
Back your picnic bag and take a 5 minutes ferry trip (7 eur there-and-back, so save the ticket for the return!). It is a tiny, beautifully plain island with wonderfully great sights to the Baltic Sea. The island has a big round 1920-style restaurant called HSS Paviljong. Also Cafe Uunisaari and Ravintola Skiffer Liuskaluoto - but check their opening-times if you planning to visit.

Arts & Culture

Helsinki history for all. Kids will love this as well. After the visit, THE MUST is the Market Place just behind the museum for enjoying a traditional Finnish meat-pie with a cup of coffee in the orange tent. If you are an early bird, then do this opposite way: first the Market Place and its coffee tent, the museum (opens at 11).
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Museo de la Ciudad de Helsinki
16-18 Aleksanterinkatu
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Helsinki history for all. Kids will love this as well. After the visit, THE MUST is the Market Place just behind the museum for enjoying a traditional Finnish meat-pie with a cup of coffee in the orange tent. If you are an early bird, then do this opposite way: first the Market Place and its coffee tent, the museum (opens at 11).