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Hotel Kamp
Pohjoisesplanadi, 29
Helsinki, Finland
Style: Traditional Elegance
Atmosphere: Quiet
179 Rooms
Helsinki’s finest hotel opened in 1887, and was the sort of place where well-heeled Finns like Sibelius could be spotted mixing with Europe’s aristocracy. A thorough reconstruction and new management by the Starwood group find the Hotel Kämp in fighting form, restored to its Belle Epoque glory and again host to anyone who’s anyone in Helsinki.
Like any grand hotel worth its salt, the Kämp’s location is unbeatable, at the heart of the city, opposite Esplanade Park, close by the best shops, restaurants and sights in this compact capital. The city museum, the presidential palace, and the central rail station are all within a handful of blocks, and the harbour is a short walk away.
It’s the hotel itself that’s the main attraction, though; the lobby is all polished stone and hardwoods, antique furnishings and century-old glamour, and a sweeping stone staircase leads up to a magnificent ballroom. Rooms are decadent and old-fashioned, with 19th-century reproduction furniture and heated marble bathrooms, alongside all the indispensable modern amenities, like internet access and satellite television. The largest suites have their own saunas, something of a Scandinavian institution, though less fortunate guests will find the spa’s facilities more than adequate.
Scandinavian dining can intimidate the uninitiated, but the Kämp’s restaurant and brasserie are international in scope, making for an easy introduction to traditional Finnish cuisine—you can always venture out into the capital’s streets for more authentically local fare like fried herring and smoked reindeer.
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Hotel Kamp is located at Pohjoisesplanadi, 29 in Helsinki
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Raffaello
| Last Visited. Feb 2008
“Italian, with Mediterranean ambience to match, for when you've had it with smoked fish and Arctic chill.”
60.168893 24.945024
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Vanha Maestro
| Last Visited. Mar 2008
“Tango dancing, believe it or not, is huge in Finland, and there's nowhere better for an introduction to the local style than this utterly traditional dance … ” more
60.166794 24.933533
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Iittala-myymälä
| Last Visited. Mar 2008
“Stock up on Alvar Aalto glassware and other Finnish design classics at the Iittala concept store on the Esplanadi.”
60.167808 24.948919
Old Market Hall
| Last Visited. Apr 2008
“Fruits, meats, cheeses, coffee, even sushi — anything edible under the sun at Helskinki's central food market.”
60.167590 24.952400
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Central Railway Station
| Last Visited. Mar 2008
“Not just a transport link but an early 20th-century architectural classic as well, designed by the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen.”
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