Tag: Uspenski Cathedral

  • Onward to Finland, Hei Helsinki

    Onward to Finland, Hei Helsinki

    I had the chance to visit Helsinki for a day before boarding the ferry bound for Tallinn, Estonia. That’s a very limited time to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus’ homeland famed for Northern Lights and Lapland wilderness. Finland is also known for its excellent education system, Angry Birds and the once mighty Nokia. I do hope to be back here to uncover more of this beautiful country.

    I took Finnair City Bus from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport to the city centre. And right next to the bus terminal is Helsinki Central Railway Station which has some resemblances to the old Tanjong Pagar Railway Station. A quick search on Google and it’s said that the architect for Tanjong Pagar Railway Station drew his inspiration from Helsinki Railway Station. Ok, now that explains.

    Finnair City Bus

    Helsinki Central Railway Station

    Central Railway Station of Helsinki

    Right next to the station is Finnish National Theatre.

    Finnish National Theatre

    Helsinki Cathedral and Senate Square

    My first place of visit in Helsinki is none other than the Senate Square where the iconic Helsinki Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko) stands proudly. The imposing cathedral towers above its surroundings and can be seen from many places around the city. But I am more impressed with how the Finns managed to upkeep the chalk-white exterior. It is perched above a flight of stairs where the Finns sit around and watch the world goes by. So I did the same and have a nice chat with the locals before entering the Cathedral.

    Window reflection of Helsinki Cathedral

    Helsinki Cathedral of Finland

    Helsinki Cathedral Finland

    Tall pillars of Helsinki Cathedral

    The Cathedral has a simple, low key and spacious interior. And its super high ceiling is a sight to behold.

    Spacious interior of Helsinki Cathedral

    Chandeliers of Helsinki Cathedral

    Senate Square is one of the oldest parts of Helsinki is surrounded by buildings like the Government Palace and University of Helsinki. A nice-looking statue of Alexander II is at the square’s centre. The square looks to be quiet on a bright and lazy afternoon.

    Stairs in front of Helsinki Cathedral

    Alexander II statue at Senate Square

    Statues at Senate Square

    Around Senate Square

    Tram at Helsinki

    The Square and Helsinki Cathedral make such good looking pair, that they never fail to impress all day long.

    Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral

    Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral at night

    Splendid lunch at Savotta

    Savotta restaurant is known to serve delicious Finnish food. The restaurant’s building is located just across from Senate Square and along the cobblestone street of Aleksanterinkatu. The plain exterior looks to be a cover-up for its homely atmosphere with friendly staffs. The keyword in here is definitely rustic. I love the woody décor and tableware of Savotta. But most importantly is the food and it did not disappoint!

    Welcome sign of Savotta

    Savotta restaurant at Helsinki

    Rustic decor of Savotta Helsinki

    Menu of Savotta restaurant

    Soup at Savotta Helsinki

    Meal at Savotta Helsinki

    Bridge of Love and Uspenski Cathedral

    I made my way to Uspenski Cathedral after the satisfying lunch. There are a few bridges connecting the downtown area to Katajanokka district. The Bridge of Love is one of them and I can see various types of ‘named’ padlocks being attached to the bridge. It’s very similar to Pont de l’Archevêché in Paris. But unlike cities that banned this love locks craze, Helsinki actually welcomes this popular trend.

    Lightship Relandersgrund in Helsinki

    Bridge of Love Helsinki

    Bridge of Love in Helsinki

    Uspenski Cathedral has a very different look as compared to the whitish Helsinki Cathedral. The red Orthodox cathedral has more Russian influence with its golden onion dome. But I couldn’t get to see the interior as it was closed on that day. I probably should have check Uspenski Cathedral opening hours beforehand.

    Uspenski Cathedral Helsinki

    Buildings around Katajanokka area

    Building around Katajanokka

    Market Square and Esplanadi Park

    Market Square (Kauppatori) is an open-air market where the stalls here sell traditional Finnish food, clothing, handicrafts and souvenirs. I tried the reindeer meat from and it tasted very much like beef. The waterfront market is one of Helsinki tourist attractions but it wasn’t crowded during my visit. Here is also the place to board the ferry for Suomenlinna fortress.

    Bridge to Market Square in Helsinki

    Market Square in Helsinki

    Kauppatori in Helsinki

    Food Stall at Market Square Helsinki

    Esplanadi is a nice green park in the heart of the city right next to the market. I see people soaking the sun, reading, catching up or just chillax with a drink in hand. It seems like a popular hangout place for the locals.

    Mermaid statue Market Square Helsinki

    Mermaid statue at Market Square Helsinki

    Esplanadi park in Helsinki

    Pond Esplanadi park in Helsinki

    Perhaps the park is a good resting spot after retail therapy since the shopping district is just right across. The shops around have a good mix of international brands and those with ‘Made in Finland’ products. There is also the flagship Stockmann Department Store which it’s like Helsinki’s version of Harrods.

    Kluuvikatu street of Helsinki

    Three Smiths Statue Helsinki

    Currency seller at Helsinki

    The quiet street in the late evening is a nice change from the bustling ones in other European cities. And that’s when I realized how clean the streets are, kudos to the Finns.

    Market Square during blue hour

    Turtle Statue in Helsinki

    Helsinki Cathedral during blue hour

    My late dinner was at Chilli Fast Food known for Kebabs.

    Chilli Fast Food Helsinki

    Chilli Fast Food Kebab

    STAY: Hotel Arthur Helsinki review

    Hotel Arthur has a good central location which is near to Helsinki Cathedral and Helsinki Central Railway Station. Hence, it’s a great base for visiting the city centre since most places are within walking distance. In addition, the people at the reception are nice and friendly which is a plus. However, Hotel Arthur looks really old and dated. It is definitely in need of some upgrading. The basic room is good enough for a night stay but I probably will not return.

    Bedroom of Hotel Arthur Helsinki

    Bedroom Hotel Arthur Helsinki

    Bathroom of Hotel Arthur Helsinki

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