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Reviews for Finland

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Espoo – 16 reviews
Fiskars – 7 reviews
Helsinki – 85 reviews
Iittala – 5 reviews
Joensuu – 7 reviews
Jyväskylä – 2 reviews
Kärsämäki – 1 review
Kerimäki – 1 review
Kuopio – 3 reviews
Kuusamo – 1 review
Lahti – 11 reviews
Lempäälä – 3 reviews
Mäntyharju – 2 reviews
Naantali – 4 reviews
Oulu – 22 reviews
Porvoo – 11 reviews
Töysä – 4 reviews
Turku – 12 reviews
Vantaa – 4 reviews
Accommodation – 7 reviews
Bar – 4 reviews
Café – 17 reviews
Restaurant – 53 reviews
Shopping – 96 reviews
Worth of Visit – 24 reviews

All Reviews for Finland

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Restaurant, Helsinki, Finland (reviewed 2004)

Kellarikrouvi – Oldish Atmosphere in the Basement

Kellarikrouvi is a traditional Finnish restaurant near the old market hall. The place is easy to miss on the street as most of it is on the basement.

The menu is inclined a little bit towards Finnish dishes, but there is also more international favourites available. The food is nothing special, g... More >

Shopping, Iittala, Finland (reviewed 2005)

Keramiikkapaja Anubis – Scary ceramics

Keramiikkapaja Anubis is really, really weird craftshop. Their specialty is ceramics, and somehow they tend to make a sort of scary. Check the picture to get a picture.

If you are fan of such things, a goth maybe, you'll find a lot of stuff to purchase here. In the other case, there are still a l... More >

Worth of Visit, Kerimäki, Finland (reviewed 2004)

Kerimäki church – World's biggest wooden church

Kerimäki church is the world's biggest church made of wood. It is capable of sitting 5,000 people, and as one can guess, the interiors are huge.

The church is open every day during summer and you may go inside without fees. There is also a bell tower with a small cafe and postcard stand. You can... More >

Worth of Visit, Helsinki, Finland (reviewed 2005)

Kiasma – Contemporary Art

If you are an arts fan, consider visiting Kiasma, the contemporary art museum. It is very centrally located, near Sokos department store, and the exhibitions are well-thought. You may not recognise a single name on the walls, as Kiasma is focusing mostly to Finnish and Scandinavian art, but you coul... More >

Restaurant, Espoo, Finland (reviewed 2005)

Kilim – Turkish delights

Restaurant Kilim is one of the rare Turkish restaurants in the greater Helsinki region. I have not counted various Kebab kiosks as restaurants, as there is a plethora of those and most of them are not worth mentioning. But Kilim certainly is.

The restaurant is located a little bit away from the c... More >

Shopping, Oulu, Finland (reviewed 2005)

Kirjakauppa Kipa – Only books

Kirjakauppa Kipa is a little bit funny bookstore in Finland, as it stocks only books. Usually, the stores are filled with all office related stuff and sometimes the books are in minority. Not in here.

The smallish store is located in Pakkahuoneenkatu, near the walking area Rotuaari. The selection... More >

Shopping, Vantaa, Finland (reviewed 2006)

Kirjatori – Bargain books

Kirjatori is the biggest bargain books chain in Finland. They buy excess books from the publishers and sell them on low price. All the books are new, though sometimes they have been sitting in a warehouse for years.

The store in Vantaa is located in the newer part of Jumbo shopping mall, on the s... More >

Shopping, Helsinki, Finland (reviewed 2006)

Kone Helsinki – Baggy jeans and something else

Kone Helsinki store on the fifth floor in Kamppi shopping mall is really spacious -- in fact, you wonder whether they can make a living by selling such small amount of clothes... Anyhow, if you are interested in unique Finnish young fashion, this is one of the stores to check.

For the rest of us,... More >

Shopping, Fiskars, Finland (reviewed 2005)

Kopper – Design experience

Kopper is a combined design store and exhibition space located on the same building as restaurant Kuparipaja (copperworks). Their selection contains the bleeding edge of Finnish designers and chances are that you don't find their works in downtown Helsinki.

There is a wide variety of items, as yo... More >

Shopping, Iittala, Finland (reviewed 2005)

Kultasuklaa – Small chocolate factory

Iittala glass village hosts, surprisingly enough, also a chocolate factory with a shop. Kultasuklaa ("Golden Chocolate") manufactures and sells several kinds of chocolate, including also some flavours, such as strawberry.

The manufacturing process can be seen from Monday to Friday through a glass... More >

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