Radisson Blu Seaside Hotel, HelsinkivsSolo Sokos Hotel Torni
Both Radisson Blu Seaside Hotel, Helsinki and Solo Sokos Hotel Torni are praised by expert writers. On balance, Solo Sokos Hotel Torni is the choice of most professionals compared to Radisson Blu Seaside Hotel, Helsinki. Solo Sokos Hotel Torni has a TripExpert Score of 81 with positive reviews from 5 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and Fodor's.
Radisson Blu Seaside Hotel, Helsinki
Ruoholahdenranta 3, Helsinki 00180, Finland
From $89/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Star Service
"The Radisson Blu Seaside is a little set aside from the bustling city center, but still in a well-connected location." Full review
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Parts of the original building date back from 1920s, which leaves it with some charming brick work, but most of the hotel's interior has been combined with dark wood to make sure the old factory feel is replaced with warmth and coziness.
The Telegraph
7.0
"'Seaside' conjures up ocean views and beaches but the actual vistas of Helsinki’s West Harbour with cruise ships docking and an icebreaker shipyard are just as exhilarating." Full review
Solo Sokos Hotel Torni
Yrjonkatu 26, Helsinki 00100, Finland
From $123/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Charming, early 20C, city centre hotel boasting an 11 floor tower, great urban views and a palpable sense of history."
Fodor's
"The original part of this hotel was built in 1903, and its towers and internal details still reflect some of the more fanciful touches of Helsinki's Jugendstil period." Full review
Star Service
"It has become a city favorite, primarily because it has succeeded in creating a unique style that successfully blends modern with art deco, art nouveau and functionalism." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"A central location, with Helsinki’s most vibrant night life and a shopping mall 30 seconds from reception, combined with a unique art nouveau character and superb city views." Full review
Lonely Planet
"In 1931 this building became Finland’s Empire State Building and although no longer the country’s tallest edifice, it still boasts excellent views, especially from Ateljee Bar." Full review