First Time Visiting A Snow Filled City: Helsinki

I have previously blogged about Helsinki here. Despite “living” there for 3 weeks, I still wish I had more time to see more of this beautiful city and country.

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This was the first ever winter destination I have been so it holds a special place in my heart. Crisp blue skies and even more crisp snow under my feet, plenty good photos were to be taken. Every direction was just as picturesque as the next and the architecture is such a collection that I think, makes this city so stereotypically different from many others. A mix of the European classical coloured buildings and modern architecture plus a number of churches with little sky scrappers makes Helsinki feel special.

I had heard little of Finland before I knew I was going to go there. But walking around, it’s like the innovative and creative design hubs of Finland are just hidden and waiting to explode into the world (think Nokia) just modestly from these ordinary buildings.

I discovered some delicious pastries! Piirakka was one of my favourites- a rye base with fillings of rice, potatoes or carrots, and I would buy some whenever I could. Korvapuusti- a cinnamon roll, was also a nice tea-time snack with coffee (although to be fair, I’m abit of a coffee snob and no-one does coffee like us Australians). I tried reindeer which is often served with lingonberry jam. Cloudberry jam and seabuckthorn jam were brought home as  heavy gifts (available from Stockmanns). A friend from the lab gave me some good old liquorice lollies each with a varying taste of saltiness. I had never seen so many liquorice lollies in a supermarket aisle in my life. I also tried the famous liquorice shot Salmiakki (easy to drink but you will pay for it later ;)).

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Sites that I visited:

  • Kauppatori: It was the end of Winter when I visited so the market was quite small with no fish for sale when I went but food and handicraft stalls instead. And a very frozen lake (or is it sea?).
  • Suomenlinna: Great day trip out to be surrounded by nature. Pictures to come in another post.
  • Kiasma: Contemporary art museum. I spent a good few hours there and loved the architecture of the museum.
  • Kansallismuseo: National Museum, it was ok. I went after Uni one day- can’t say it was overly impressive (think shelves and shelves of archaeological artifacts).
  • Temppeliaukio Kirkko: The church in a rock, hidden in residential streets, it’s not a very far walk from the main strip and is definitely something different to see.
  • Ice skating at the outdoor rink outside the Main Railway Station
  • Had a drink at Ateljee Bar which gives you a panoramic view of the city.
  • Had a peep in the Design Forum. If only I had more money and more luggage room.

What I wished I spent more time on:

  • Walking and browsing the design district
  • Entering Uspenski and Tuomiokirkko churches
  • Eating out

If you have visited Helsinki, what did you think? Are there any other things I should add to my list for next time? Are you thinking about travelling to Helsinki?

15 thoughts on “First Time Visiting A Snow Filled City: Helsinki

    1. sprinkleofhappy

      Thank you! I have heard the city is quite different in the summer so each season has something to offer. I’ve never had horse meat but i thought reindeer was quite similar to beef. Definitely try it!

  1. Shikha (whywasteannualleave)

    Finland looks so beautiful with all that snow (though freezing I imagine!) and the pastries sound really tasty too! I never knew that it wasn’t classified as Scandinavia!

    1. sprinkleofhappy

      It’s such a beautiful place & I’m sure areas away from the city centre would be just a beautiful! I’m sure i still have other foods that i had yet to try.

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