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Introducing Helsinki

Helsinki is a sea-town par excellence and an exciting, dynamic place. Half the city seems to be water, and the tortured geography of the coastline includes any number of bays, inlets and a speckling of islands. The harbour is the heart of the city, and watching the giant ferries glide into port is a defining memory and essential Helsinki experience.

Helsinki is cool without - as yet - being self-consciously so. Unlike other capitals, you sense that people go to places because they enjoy them, not to be seen. Much modern décor is ironic and humorous, and achieves stylishness by daring to differ rather than trying too hard.

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Statue in Senaatintori silhouetted against blue sky.
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Statue in Senaatintori silhouetted against blue sky.

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  • Stephane Victor
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  • Bird bathing in puddle, with reflection of Tuomiokirkko.
  • Linnanmaki amusement park at night.
  • Streetscape at night.
  • Girl walking through decorated tunnel.
  • Temppeliaukio Church, hewn from solid rock.
  • Sibelius monument.
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