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Scandic Helsinki Hub

Scandic Helsinki Hub, Finland

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Hotel Review 

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Scandic Helsinki Hub
Scandic Helsinki Hub

Scandic Helsinki Hub is a recently opened hotel housed in an impressive former 1920’s print works overlooking Old Church Park, Helsinki.  The hotel enjoys a city centre location close to metro and tram routes and is just a short walk from the tree lined Esplanade with its designer shops and stylish cafes.  The market square and harbour are also close by for pleasant scenic coastal walks.

Arrival and check-in:

Entrance lobby, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Entrance lobby, Scandic Helsinki Hub

We’d arrived into Helsinki at 10.00 a.m. from the Tallink-Silja Line cruise ferry and as it was only 11.00 a.m. when we arrived at the hotel, we expected to leave our bags.  We joined a short queue of guests who were waiting to check out and when it was our turn to be attended to, were pleasantly surprised to gain access to our room straightaway.

Reception desk, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Reception desk, Scandic Helsinki Hub

The hotel has a large, welcoming lobby with brightly coloured Scandi style furnishings and large windows overlooking the park.  There’s a refreshment area in one corner where guests can purchase drinks and small snacks and cosy seating to relax awhile.

The Room:

We had reserved a superior room which was located on the 3rd floor with views across to the park and old church.  Due to the former use of the building, rooms tend to vary in shape and size with our room being quite large, well designed and comfortable.

Superior Room, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Superior Room, Scandic Helsinki Hub

As the hotel has only been open a few months everything is new and in perfect condition.  Panels by the door and bedside control lighting settings depending on mood and how bright guests wish the room to be.

Superior Room, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Superior Room, Scandic Helsinki Hub

The king size bed was extremely comfortable and dressed with high quality cotton bed linen.  There were two arm chairs, a bedside table, work area with ample sockets, concealed mini-bar fridge and safe in the cupboard below.  A hospitality tray contained a kettle and a selection of teas, coffee and hot chocolate.

Adjustable hanging space, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Adjustable hanging space, Scandic Helsinki Hub

Instead of wardrobes the room has pegs set into the wall to hang coats, etc. with shelves above.  Several of these pegs can be re-positioned to different layouts if desired.  For a three night stay I would have preferred a little more storage space as it was necessary to leave some of our clothes in the suitcase but this was a minor niggle and it didn’t detract from our stay.

Bathroom, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Bathroom, Scandic Helsinki Hub

I adored the large shower room with its muted tiling and underfloor heating keeping me nice and snug.  The huge rainfall shower was powerful and the Swedish Face brand toiletries perfect to pamper ourselves with.  Fluffy bathrobes, slippers and luxuriously thick towels added to our comfort.

Park view, Scandic Helsinki Hub
The view over the park from our room

Dining 

Breakfast is served in the hotel’s restaurant which although large, has been designed with cosy corners, different kinds of seating arrangements which work well together and views from the large windows of the park and city.

Restaurant Scandic Helsinki Hub
The hotel’s cosy restaurant

On both mornings there was a vast buffet which included cooked meats, cheese, fresh fruit, yoghurts, hot dishes and breads and pastries.  My eyes lit up when I discovered my Finnish favourite of warm Karelian pies served with buttered egg was available.  Dinner is also served in this restaurant when it transforms into an Italian trattoria with an inviting bar and courtyard seating for warmer evenings.

Facilities:

Scandic Helsinki Hub, Lobby Lounge
The hotel’s lobby lounge

Scandic Helsinki Hub features standard and superior rooms with several junior suites also being available.  Rooms either have park, courtyard or street views and are of varying sizes with some of the standard rooms actually being larger than superior ones.

Co-working lounge, Scandic Helsinki Hub
One of the hotel’s co-working areas

The hotel has numerous co-working areas and meeting rooms for corporate guests.  Scandic seem to have found just the right balance though as the hotel doesn’t have a corporate feel and we felt very welcome as leisure guests.

Scandic Helsinki Hub, Wellness Centre
The hotel’s wellness centre and gym

As Finland is home of the sauna, Scandic Helsinki Hub has integrated a superb lower ground sauna suite with a relaxation room and a fitness centre in what would have been the former printing works bank vaults.

Co-working area Scandic Helsinki Hub
Co-working area Scandic Helsinki Hub

Fast Wi-Fi was easy to connect to and worked efficiently throughout the hotel without the need to re-connect.

Complimentary cycle hire, Scandic Helsinki Hub
Complimentary cycle hire, Scandic Helsinki Hub

Being a city centre hotel most guests will probably arrive by public transport but an underground car park is provided (additional cost) and bicycles can be loaned out to guests free of charge.

Out and About: 

Our visit was during the winter months but these suggestions will mostly also be possible during the summer but instead of taking walks beside the frozen Baltic Sea you can relax on one of the sheltered beaches and enjoy a snack on the terraces of the seaside cafes.

Helsinki Market Square
Helsinki Market Square

After settling in, take a walk to the bustling Market Square (Kauppatori) located at the South Harbour.  Browse the traditional market stalls selling fresh produce, fish, flowers, local handicrafts and souvenirs such as Lappish wooden cups, knitwear and Reindeer rugs.

Helsinki Old Market Hall
Helsinki Old Market Hall

To one side of the market square lies the Old Market Hall which first opened its doors in 1889.  In this quaint old building with its ornate wooden booths you can inspect all the different types of salmon on offer and take a look at the wide selection of local cheese, bread and pastries.

Senate Square

Helsinki Cathedral, Senate Square
Helsinki Cathedral, Senate Square

Situated to the rear of the market square stands the neo-classical Senate Square designed by Carl Ludvig Engel.  Dominating the square is Helsinki Cathedral, of the Finnish Lutheran Church.  This distinctive landmark features a tall green dome surrounded by four smaller domes.

Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

Suomenlinna Island, Helsinki
Suomenlinna Island, Helsinki

Take the Suomenlinna ferry from the Market Square (the regular HSL transport ticket includes this service).  The journey takes just 12 minutes to reach the Suomenlinna fortress.  Sit out on the top deck of the ferry as the views are beautiful especially in winter when the boats cut through the frozen sea.

Lauttasaari Island

Lauttasaari Island, Helsinki
Lauttasaari Island, Helsinki

Lauttasaari is an idyllic island to the west of Helsinki connected by road bridges and more recently by the metro.  It’s a haven of tranquillity with its many nature trails, yacht harbours, and beaches.  The walking path around the island is 6.7 km in length or for a more leisurely stroll I suggest taking the metro to Lauttasaari station, following signposts to the sea and continuing as far as Koivusaari station.

Seurasaari Island

Preserved old buldings on Seurasaari Island, Helsinki
Seurasaari Island

Take Bus 24 from Kamppi bus station which terminates at Seurasaari.  The island is home to an open air museum (closed in winter) but visitors to the island can still walk around viewing the collection of Finnish cottages, farmsteads and old manor houses from the exterior.

Overall:

Scandic Helsinki Hub
The hotel viewed from the Old Church Park

Scandic have added yet another impressive hotel to their Helsinki portfolio and with its city centre location, stylish rooms, comfortable lounges, working areas, wellness centre and delicious food the Helsinki Hub is a definite winner.

Details: Scandic Helsinki Hub, Annankatu 18, Helsinki, Finland

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32 responses to “Scandic Helsinki Hub, Finland”

  1.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    our review of the Scandic Helsinki Hub has me excited to stay there on my upcoming trip to Helsinki next month! I’m especially drawn to the hotel’s central location, its stylish design, and its commitment to sustainability.

    I’m particularly interested in the hotel’s rooftop terrace, where I can imagine enjoying a drink while taking in the views of the city. I’m also looking forward to trying the hotel’s restaurant 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How lovely that you are planning a visit to Helsinki next month and considering the Scandic Helsinki Hub. It’s located in a central position and a great base for exploring beautiful Helsinki. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  2. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This hotel looks very beautiful and elegant. Finland looks like such a magical winter wonderland!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland is truly beautiful all year round Allie and do so hope you get an opportunity to visit yourself one day!

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  3. travelling_han Avatar

    It looks lovely, I especially like the cosy co working area with the faux fire. Looks like a perfect place to escape Helsinkis cold winter snow 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Hannah, I liked the Scandic’s clean lines and co-working area too. I like to pop into co-working areas and coffee shops to work as I can often make more progress away from the distractions of home and the many household chores awaiting attention!

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  4. JamieAdStories Avatar

    It looks like an impressive Scandic hotel. Good to hear there is a great breakfast as sometimes that is lacking.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Helsinki Hub is a lovely place to stay in the Finnish capital Jamie and you are quite right, it’s so much better to find a hotel that includes a good breakfast in its room rate. I hate it when they don’t).

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  5. ianscyberspace Avatar

    One of those places I’d have loved to have visited in my travel years. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Ian, Helsinki is one of my favourite European cities. I’m certain you managed to visit many other lovely places during your travelling years.

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  6. Karen Avatar

    I enjoyed your tour of Helsinki and the hotel. The hotel seems very nice and I like the decor of the public rooms. However, it appears to just be me so you can call me old fashioned when it comes to the minimalist design of the rooms. Adjustable hanging space with a couple of selves and a couple of hangers on pegs instead of a closet or at least a cabinet, it just doesn’t work for me. Same thing goes for the bathroom with only a shallow shelf for two people to use for all their toilettes. We usually stay at least 3 days when visiting a city and I don’t wait to live out of suitcases. 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I agree that the hotel could have given more thought in its room design to storage space as it’s not really acceptable to have to leave things in suitcases and be on your hands and knees getting them out. Everything else about our stay was good though. Thanks for taking the time to comment Karen it’s much appreciated.

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  7. Lookoom Avatar

    I love the large windows overlooking the park. Thanks for the visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, the re-purposing of the former print works has transformed a disused building into a comfortable, city centre hotel.

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  8. Rebecca Avatar

    What a swanky-looking hotel with a minimalist design that’s characteristic of the Scandinavian aesthetic! Looks like the Scandic Helsinki Hub was a pleasure to stay in, and it’s convenient to get to the main sites of the city (and then some). Glad you had a wonderful stay, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Helsinki Hub with its clean lines and minimalist Scandi style has turned new life into a former print works making it a perfect base whilst in the Finnish capital. Thanks so much for your interest and welcome thoughts Rebecca.

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  9. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    This is such an amazing hotel in Scandinavia. Such an area you visited in Helsinki. Was there alot of snow there ? Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We visited in January Anita when there was quite a lot of snow around. I love visiting Helsinki at any time of year and we kept well wrapped up in warm clothes as it was below freezing. The Helsinki Hub is a lovely place to stay if ever you are back in town. Have a great weekend. Marion

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      1. 100 Country Trek Avatar

        Marion you visited there in January. Very cold there and a wonderful area. Anita

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Still lovely though. Thanks for your welcome thoughts. Have a good weekend!

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  10. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    The Scandic is a gorgeous hotel, Marion, and its location seems perfect for exploring. I would definitely want to stay there if I were visiting Helsinki. Great overview.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest in my review of Helsinki Hub. With its simple, clean lines it’s an attractive place to be based in the Finnish capital.

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  11. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I think what I really like about this hotel is the straight forward and simple beauty it has. Nothing over the top but still very inviting and comfortable. Looks like a great place to set out to enjoy Helsinki from 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think that’s the beauty of Scandic design Meg, simple lines, uncluttered and very relaxing. Thanks so much for your interest in my stay at Helsinki Hub.

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  12. kagould17 Avatar

    Love Scandinavian design. This place is so modern and yet warm and welcoming and the adjustable pegs are an interesting touch, although, as you say, not great if you stay for longer. Lots of places to explore winter or summer. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Glad you enjoyed my review of Scandic Helsinki Hub Allan. A great way to bring an old print works back to life in the city centre. Have a great weekend. Marion

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  13. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I love the modern decor, it looks very relaxing but chic. My complaint would be the lack of counter space in the bathroom, which seems to be the trend in hotels and NYC apartments lately. It makes it so hard to get ready/put on makeup.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’ve hit the head on the nail exactly with the lack of shelf space in some of these ultra modern bathrooms. It’s really annoying when guests have to place make-up bags on the edge of the wash basin because there’s nowhere to store to get ready. But overall, it’s a great new addition to Helsinki’s hotel scene. Thanks for commenting. and hope you both have a lovely weekend. Marion

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    Such a nice and snug-looking hotel for a proper rest after exploring out and about during the cold winter days. I love its loft-style rooms, an inviting restaurant area and an inspiring setting for a relaxed stay and not to mention the fact that the building itself used to be a printing house. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my review of the Scandic Helsinki Hub Aiva. The former print works has been repurposed extremely well into modern, comfortable accommodation and being right in the city centre you can walk almost everywhere.

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  15. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    It’s actually something I don’t pay much attention to, but when I started reading your post, I thought how much I love a reception area in a hotel where there’s lots of natural light … it just makes you feel welcome ! Oh, and I really like the adjustable hanging space in your room – that’s clever! And the co-working area is lovely. One can definitely see that it is a new hotel with ideas that suit the modern traveller. I like Helsinki’s winter look – and this looks like a great hotel from where one can explore the city!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely, reception areas create a good first impression if they are flooded with natural light and welcoming as opposed to dark, dreary hallways. The peg hanging space is a novel idea and works well with the on-trend contemporary styling. Co-working areas are a splendid way of working too and when I’m home based I often spend time in a co-working lounge where I can concentrate away from household distractions, catch up on my writing and enjoy a cup of coffee. The Scandic Helsinki Hub is an ideal place to stay in the capital as it’s both central and quiet. Thanks so much for your interest and comments Corna.

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