Best hotels & accommodations in Helsinki

We list the best hotels in Helsinki as recommended by travel experts from CNN, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, New York Times and more. All hotel recommendations have been referenced with thousands of guest reviews, and we only listed places that have at least a 4 out of 5-star guest review rating.

 

Best cheap hotel in HelsinkiNoli Sörnäinen

Best boutique hotel in Helsinki: Hotel F6

Best luxury hotel in Helsinki: Hotel Kämp

Best hostel in Helsinki: The Yard Hostel

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  • 4.7 Hotel F6 Helsinki

    Hotel F6, Helsinki

    Lonely Planet

    “Stunningly designed, this 2016 hotel ranges around an internal courtyard (some rooms have direct access and patios); superior rooms come with French balconies. All 66 rooms are spacious (even the smallest are 27 sq metres) and stylishly furnished with cushion-strewn sofas.”

    137£122$170¥18020C$132A$132HK$1331S$224SFr159¥1079kr1402kr1026kr1324
  • 4.6 Hotel Fabian Helsinki

    Hotel Fabian, Helsinki

    Telegraph

    “Fabian Hotel, tucked into a courtyard in the heart of Helsinki, is a little place with a big heart which is all about service and details. What it lacks in views, it makes up for in snug, elegant interiors.”

    97£86$120¥12720C$93A$93HK$939S$158SFr112¥762kr990kr724kr934
  • 4.6 Hotel Kamp Helsinki

    Hotel Kämp, Helsinki

    New York Times

    “The local Kamp hotel group has a property to suit most design-minded travelers, from the flagship Hotel Kamp, with 179 luxurious rooms and suites beside the grand Esplanadi park, to the Hotel Fabian, with 58 cozy rooms and a more contemporary style.”

    Featured in 36 Hours in Helsinki by The New York Times.

    210£187$260¥27560C$202A$202HK$2035S$343SFr244¥1651kr2145kr1570kr2025
  • 4.5 Hotel Haven Helsinki

    Hotel Haven, Helsinki

    Fodors

    “Haven’s prime harborside location and luxury amenities place it among Helsinki’s finest hotels, and prominent guests have included Kylie Minogue and the Dalai Lama. Even Superior rooms have a second TV in the bathroom, in addition to the larger Bang & Olufsen set with nearly 100 channels in the bedroom, and stylish-yet-cozy furnishings.”

    113£100$140¥14840C$109A$109HK$1096S$184SFr131¥889kr1155kr845kr1090
  • 4.5 Hotel Indigo Helsinki

    Hotel Indigo Boulevard, Helsinki

    New York Times

    “Opened in 2015, the 120-room Hotel Indigo Helsinki is in the central Design District and features made-in-Helsinki details ranging from decorative murals painted by local artists to the Pelago bikes available for guests to ride around town.”

    Featured in 36 Hours in Helsinki by The New York Times.

    89£79$110¥11660C$85A$85HK$861S$145SFr103¥698kr907kr664kr856
  • 4.5 Hotel St George

    Hotel St. George, Helsinki

    CN Traveler

    “The building is magnificent: a former printing and publishing house from the 1920s. It was reborn as a hotel in 2018, thanks to the homegrown Kamp group, which has a collection of smart hotels in the city.”

    210£187$260¥27560C$202A$202HK$2035S$343SFr244¥1651kr2145kr1570kr2025
  • 4.4 Hilton Strand Helsinki

    Hilton Hotel Strand, Helsinki

    Fodors

    “With tastefully furnished rooftop saunas; large, crisply decorated rooms; bathrooms with heated floors; and even a car-wash service in the basement garage, this hotel pampers you.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Helsinki.

    121£108$150¥15900C$117A$117HK$1174S$198SFr141¥952kr1237kr906kr1168
  • 4.3 Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa

    Hilton Hotel Kalastajatorppa, Helsinki

    Fodors

    “From a location in the plush western Munkkiniemi neighborhood, a 15- to 25-minute taxi ride from the city center, this hotel routinely hosts statesmen and celebrities. The best rooms are in the seaside annex, but all are large and airy, with clear pine and birch-wood paneling.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Helsinki.

    89£79$110¥11660C$85A$85HK$861S$145SFr103¥698kr907kr664kr856
  • 4.2 GLO Art Helsinki

    GLO Hotel Art, Helsinki

    Fodors

    “On a quiet side street, this small luxury hotel distinguishes itself through a rare combination of character, consistency, and service. The front section is a handsome 1903 stone castle with wood-beam, medieval-style restaurants, lounges, conference rooms, and a cavernous banquet hall.”

    Featured as Fodor’s Choice in Helsinki.

    93£82$115¥12190C$89A$89HK$900S$151SFr108¥730kr948kr694kr895
  • 4.1 Hotel Klaus K Helsinki

    Klaus K Hotel, Helsinki

    Lonely Planet

    “Independent design hotel Klaus K has a theme of Finnish national epic Kalevala quotes throughout, and space-conscious architecture. Contemporary ‘Sky Loft’ rooms offer access to the roof terrace; some also come with balconies.”

    79£70$98¥10388C$76A$76HK$767S$129SFr92¥622kr808kr591kr763
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Hotel F6, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.7 / 5
137 euro 122 gbp 170 usd 18020 jpy 132 cad 132 aud 1331 hkd 224 sgd 159 chf 1079 cny 1402 sek 1026 dkk 1324 nok
Hotel Fabian, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Telegraph, Lonely Planet

4.6 / 5
97 euro 86 gbp 120 usd 12720 jpy 93 cad 93 aud 939 hkd 158 sgd 112 chf 762 cny 990 sek 724 dkk 934 nok
Hotel Kämp, Helsinki

Recommended by:

New York Times, Fodors, Frommers, Lonely Planet

4.6 / 5
210 euro 187 gbp 260 usd 27560 jpy 202 cad 202 aud 2035 hkd 343 sgd 244 chf 1651 cny 2145 sek 1570 dkk 2025 nok
Hotel Haven, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Fodors, Lonely Planet

4.5 / 5
113 euro 100 gbp 140 usd 14840 jpy 109 cad 109 aud 1096 hkd 184 sgd 131 chf 889 cny 1155 sek 845 dkk 1090 nok
Hotel Indigo Boulevard, Helsinki

Recommended by:

New York Times

4.5 / 5
89 euro 79 gbp 110 usd 11660 jpy 85 cad 85 aud 861 hkd 145 sgd 103 chf 698 cny 907 sek 664 dkk 856 nok
Hotel St. George, Helsinki

Recommended by:

CN Traveler, Lonely Planet, Telegraph

4.5 / 5
210 euro 187 gbp 260 usd 27560 jpy 202 cad 202 aud 2035 hkd 343 sgd 244 chf 1651 cny 2145 sek 1570 dkk 2025 nok
Hilton Hotel Strand, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Fodors

4.4 / 5
121 euro 108 gbp 150 usd 15900 jpy 117 cad 117 aud 1174 hkd 198 sgd 141 chf 952 cny 1237 sek 906 dkk 1168 nok
Hilton Hotel Kalastajatorppa, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Fodors, Telegraph

4.3 / 5
89 euro 79 gbp 110 usd 11660 jpy 85 cad 85 aud 861 hkd 145 sgd 103 chf 698 cny 907 sek 664 dkk 856 nok
GLO Hotel Art, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Fodors

4.2 / 5
93 euro 82 gbp 115 usd 12190 jpy 89 cad 89 aud 900 hkd 151 sgd 108 chf 730 cny 948 sek 694 dkk 895 nok
Klaus K Hotel, Helsinki

Recommended by:

Lonely Planet, Fodors, Telegraph

4.1 / 5
79 euro 70 gbp 98 usd 10388 jpy 76 cad 76 aud 767 hkd 129 sgd 92 chf 622 cny 808 sek 591 dkk 763 nok

FAQ

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Helsinki?

The best areas to stay in Helsinki are: City Center, Kamppi, Kallio, Punavuori and Kaartinkopunki. Please read our extensive guide about where to stay in Helsinki. It gives a great overview about each area, including the museums, attractions and other things, as well as the best place to stay in each neighborhood.

What is the best budget hotel in Helsinki?

Helsinki is expensive but If you're looking for an affordable hotel, then book Noli Sörnäinen. It's an excellent budget hotel offering great value for money. It's in a good location, it's been recommended by travel experts and the hotel has excellent customer reviews. Also check out our list of the best cheap hotels in Helsinki.

What is the best boutique hotel in Helsinki?

You like some luxury but don't like the famous chain hotels. If you're looking for the best boutique hotel in Helsinki, you should check out Hotel F6. It's a very cool hotel that has been highly recommended by travelers and experts. For more cool hotels, check out our list of the best boutique hotels in Helsinki.

What is the best luxury hotel in Helsinki?

If money isn't a problem and you're looking for a luxury hotel in Helsinki, then go for Hotel Kämp. The hotel offers excellent service, it's in a top location, it has been rated very highly by previous guests and renowned travel critics have recommended it. For more 5-star hotels, check out our list of the best luxury hotels in Helsinki.

What is the best hostel in Helsinki?

Looking for a good and affordable private room or cozy dorm in Helsinki? Check out The Yard Hostel. The hostel has been highly rated by backpackers. Also check out our short list of the best hostels in Helsinki, it's based on thousands of reviews from backpackers.

How much does it cost to stay in a Helsinki hotel?

For a 3-star hotel you have to pay around $110 per night and for a 4-star hotel you would be looking at $150 per night. If you're after a luxury 5-star Helsinki hotel, then you can expect to pay around $220 per night.

Which Helsinki hotel offers great breakfast?

Let's start the day with some good food. The Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa is an excellent option if you're looking for a Helsinki hotel offering great breakfast. Recent guests have given great ratings for the breakfast service at this hotel.

What is the best Helsinki hotel for couples?

If you're looking for a romantic hotel in Helsinki, then check out Hotel St. George. The hotel has great reviews by couples and has been recommended by leading travel experts.

Which hotel in Helsinki offers a great view?

If you're looking for a room with a view in Helsinki, then check out Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa. Recent guests have been giving great reviews about the views from their rooms.

What are the best things to do in Helsinki?

Here’s our list of 3 things you should definitely do when you’re in Helsinki:


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About Helsinki

With its name translating to the word “seaport,” Helsinki is home to more than one-tenth of the Finnish population. Located on a series of abnormal peninsulas and islands, this city protrudes into the Baltic coast in the Gulf of Finland. Covering 315 islands throughout 764 kilometers, you can find most of Helsinki’s attractions, restaurants, and hotels on one central peninsula. The Helsinki metropolitan area has a population of over one million, so you could say that this capital city is booming.

Helsinki was founded in 1550 when King Gustav Vasa of Sweden commanded residents of four Finnish towns to move to the rapids of River Vantaa. He wanted to challenge the Hanseatic League’s monopoly on Baltic trade by creating a new port city. For over 300 years, Helsinki served as a trading town, and its future improved when Czar Alexander I selected this city as the new capital of Finland.

Before becoming the capital, Helsinki suffered through a massive fire, destroying most of the city’s wooden buildings. Carl Ludvig Engel, a German architect, ended up redesigning Helsinki, creating some of the most impressive neoclassical architecture in the world. In addition, Stockholm and St. Petersburg inspired Helsinki’s 20th-century Finnish design, making this city distinct from other European areas and particularly appealing to the eye.

Besides stunning architecture and design, Helsinki abounds in attractions and cultural experiences. The city center is densely packed and easy to explore on foot. Senaatintori, or the Senate Square, and the Tuomiokurkko, or Lutheran Cathedral, mark the beginning of the city center.

The central avenue, Mannerheimintie, offers plenty of things to do, including the National Museum, detailing the history of Finland. Walking down this avenue, you can see the Parliament House, Kiasma (a contemporary art museum), and Upenski Cathedral, overlooking the harbor. In Southern Helsinki, you will find a web of quieter streets; this may be a fun area to explore, but make sure to bring a map!

Helsinki also boasts many outdoor activities. Home to over 400 parks, this city has several outdoor summer bars, called “terrasit,” which makes this a great area to visit during the summer. Many restaurants offer traditional Finnish fare, with dishes made from reindeer, herring, and pike, but you can also find an abundance of global cuisine. With a strong cafe culture, going hungry while visiting Helsinki is nearly impossible.

Helsinki is known for its seaside landscape, impressive architecture, and incredible Nordic cuisine. Avenues and roads wind around bays, bridges lead to neighboring islands, and ferries can take you to more offshore areas. The population is largely multilingual, speaking both Finnish and Swedish, and is comprised of prominent Russian and Swedish populations. It’s easy to explore this compact area on foot, enjoying plenty of traditional marketplaces, vibrant nightlife, unique churches, and top-notch hotels. As a melting pot between eastern and Western Europe, you will never run out of things to do in the dynamic city of Helsinki.

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or revisiting, we hope this guide helps you get the most out of your visit to Helsinki. Please do read our guide on where to stay in Helsinki, so you get an even better idea about the city.

If you like our list of hotel recommendations for Helsinki above, then we suggest that you also check out our selection of recommended hotels in Zurich or our shortlist of the best hotels in Stockholm.