Helsinki stuck in my mind with charming neo-classical architecture style, size and mini-morning fish market. As much as I was ashamed to admit that I like everything from the greatest impression I make fish market – with an incredible variety of seafood – even those you can try directly from the vendor’s stall. To my luck I visited Helsinki in the crab season – or more – rather “crayfish” – like a mini lobster crustaceans, which are the highlights of the culinary year in Finland. Local even make love to “crayfish party”, in a 19th century high society in Finland and Sweden celebrated the end of summer with sumptuous dinners with this so delicious delicacy. Against the background of Stockholm Helsinki it seemed more grim, but if you compare the two grand ladies in Scandinavian capitals – Grand Hotel Stockholm and the Hotel Kamp, I must admit that the advantage is determined in favor of Helsinki. Hotel Kamp is one of those classic hotels that not only does not get old, but become more valuable with time. Class is felt in every detail, and hardly a man to stay here and not feel special. Thick carpets, which sink, works of art on the walls, elegant lighting and mirrors in massive gold frames – the trademark of this elegant hotel. The room is spacious and comfortable, furnished in classic style. The name of the hotel is embroidered on the pillows and sheets. The bathroom has a bath with a relatively small, but at the expense of this large and comfortable shower.
One of the unpleasant things in the hotel price for Internet access – more than 20 euros per day, the same price be prepared to pay for a snack in the restaurant. The location of the hotel is first class and offers many opportunities for shopping or just enjoy the architecture.
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Tags: 5 star hotels, expensive hotels, Helsinki, Hotel Kamp, luxury hotels, neo-classical architecture style