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Here is a list of selected Helsinki cheap hotels in a price range up to 90€ per night.
Cheap accommodation in Helsinki is mainly hostels and 2-3* hotels with limited facilities or out from the city center.
Cheap rooms with up to 50% discount can be booked last minute or from Sunday to Monday.
More hotels in Helsinki for an affordable price:
HOTEL: | STARS / STYLE: | PRICE FROM: |
Omena Hotel Helsinki Lönnrotinkatu | 3* / Basic and functional | 69€ |
Hotel Finn | 2* / Basic and functional | 62€ |
Kongressikoti Hotel | 2* / shared facilities | 55€ |
AVA Hotel | 3* / basic and functional | 49€ |
Forenom Hostel Vantaa Airport - modern hostel, 13 min walk of Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. Great value accommodation for layover in Helsinki.
Forenom Hostel is not a typical hostel. Only private rooms, no sharing rooms with strangers.
Free WiFi, free parking and keyless entry system. Self-catering rooms have a fridge, microwave and coffee maker. Shared bathroom facilities, communal kitchen.
Jumbo Shopping Centre and Flamingo Spa and aqua park is within 10 min drive. 40 min to the Helsinki city center.
Hotel Arthur 3* - reasonable priced hotel 350m from the Central Train Station. Central location, quality rooms and service, a large breakfast buffet included!. The metro station and tram stops are next to the hotel.
Rooms in different categories: standard single or double rooms, family rooms 3-5 persons, rooms for business guests, etc.
Free WiFi. Sauna for a fee.
Omena hotel city center is located 400m from Helsinki central station, next to Forum Shopping Centre. Basic and functional accommodation for 1-4 persons in a room.
Suitable for friend or family stay who prefer to spend more time outside and do not pay too much for the accommodation.
No staff hotel, fully automatised keyless entry system. Rooms with free WIFI, TV, fridge, microwave and tea/coffee making facilities.
GLO Hotel Art is a 4* hotel set in a 1900s Art Nouveau castle 700m from Helsinki city centre. This is not a cheap hotel, but last minute deals and special offers from Sunday to Monday might be with 49% discount and give a chance to experience luxury in a moderate price.
Stylish and modern rooms with free WiFi: 13-39 sq.m for 1-3 persons.
Restaurant is located in the castle’s cellar.
This central self-service Helsinki hotel is situated less than 850 metres from Helsinki Central Station and Kamppi Shopping Centre. It offers an easy keyless entry system and simple rooms and with free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, fridge and microwave. Basic décor and tea/coffee making facilities are included in each Omena Hotel Helsinki Lönnrotinkatu guest room. All have a private bathroom and seating area with a table. Vending machines and air conditioning are also featured at Omena Hotel Lönnrotinkatu. Guests can find several dining and entertainment options in the surroundings. Fredrikinkatu Tram Stop and Old Church Park are both about 2 minutes walk away.
Helsinki center 2* cheap hotel.5 min walk from Helsinki Central Station. Hotel is situated on the upper floors of a historical stone building.
Basic rooms for 1-4 persons with WiFi. Private bathroom with a shower. No breakfast at the hotel. No own parking.
Less than 200 metres from the Helsinki Cathedral, this central hotel is less than 5 minutes’ walk from Kaisaniemi Park. It provides free WiFi and a guest kitchen. A fridge and wardrobe are featured in each Kongressikoti Hotel room, all with shared bathroom facilities. Free coffee and cookies are available each morning. Guests can enjoy a communal balcony and a selection of magazines in the hallway. Kongressikoti’s fully equipped kitchen includes a cooker, microwave and tea/coffee maker. Helsinki Central Station, Makasiiniterminaali Ferry Terminal and Stockmann Department Store are all within a 12-minute walk of the hotel. Linnanmäki Amusement Park is 3 km away.
Situated in the quiet residential neighbourhood of Vallila, this property is a 10-minute drive to Helsinki’s city centre. Guests can enjoy free evening access to a sauna, modern gym and laundry room. On-site parking is also free. A flat-screen TV and twin beds are offered in all Hotel Ava rooms and apartments, along with a private bathroom. A communal kitchen with cooking hobs is also available. Apartments and studios also feature a kitchenette with a fridge, microwave and tea/coffee facilities. Guests can enjoy a daily breakfast buffet at an additional cost. Pre-ordered lunches and dinner are available for groups. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Ava Hotel has been awarded the EU Ecolabel for environmental awareness. The Mäkelänrinne Swim Centre is 5 minutes’ walk from Ava Hotel, while Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is only a 15-minute drive away.
It is possible to find a hotel room in Helsinki for as cheap as 56€ per night. Hostel rooms with shared facilities can offer a bit lower price. The average price for 2-3 stars hotels is 90€ per night.
Many Helsinki hotels reduce prices for last minute offer. Cheap rooms with up to 50% discount can be booked from Sunday to Monday night.
Hotel Arthur offers rooms from 66€ per night, including breakfast. It is highly rated by guests for its locating close to city center and value of money. Also Omena Hotel City Centre and Omena Hotel Helsinki Lönnrotinkatu both have rooms from 69€ per nights for 4 persons.
1. Check last minute offers. Some hotels drop off the prices up to 60%.
2. Plan an overnight stay in Helsinki from Sunday to Monday. Even 4-5 stars centrally located hotels might be booked with a significant discounts up to 50% (less then 100€ night).
3. Choose a location. Hotels 3-12 km from the center has low rates. At the same time remote hotels have good transport connection to city or airport. Keep in mind the possible transport costs. Public transport fares in Helsinki are from €3.
4. Check hotel facilities. Sauna in the hotel, free parking and included breakfast add a value to a hotel and become more profitable alternative to the cheapest hotels with a minimum services and comfort.
1. Book low-cost flights to Helsinki offered by Norwegian Air International, Vueling Airlines, easyJet or airBaltic.
2. To use public transport in Helsinki install HSL mobile ticket app. Single ticket in 2019 via app will cost 2,20€ vs 3,20€ from a bus.
3. Save on food by having a buffet lunch offer (Lounas in Finnish). It is usually served between 11.30-14.00 in many cafe and restaurants. Price something about 9-15€ depending a place. Full meal, traditional Finnish street food, for a reasonable price can be found on the Market Square.
4. Free attractions in Helsinki worth visiting: The Helsinki City Museum and the Bank of Finland Museum are always free. Suomenlinna island - UNESCO World Heritage site - sea fortress and natural paths with sea views (no admission fee, only ferry return ticket for 5€). Kamppi Chapel of Silence, Helsinki Cathedral are free to visit.
The Helsinki Baltic Herring Market is one of the oldest ongoing event traditions in Finland, it has been held since 1743. Throughout the years, the Market has changed from a marketplace to a wider public event bringing together archipelago traditions and modern food culture.
The aim of the City of Helsinki is to hold on to the tradition, and to support the livelihood of fishers. A new focus will be placed on widening the scope of the event into a celebration for all citizens.
Traditional Sailing Days gather the large Finnish sailing ships at South Harbour.
Then the audience is welcome to visit the ships and meet the crews.
Market Square / South Harbour
13.10. 10.00-16.00
Free entry
Allas Sea Pool is organizing moonlight swim outdoors in a heated pool during autumn season under the glooming light of the full moon.
Allas Sea Pool
12.11. 19.00-22.00
12.12. 19.00-22.00
Tickets 14€ at the entrance
Created with respect and consideration for Suomenlinna’s past, Viaporin Kekri is an opportunity to explore Finnish history, a modern interpretation of an old Kekri tradition, and an experiment in creating new meanings out of centuries-old believes and customs.
It gives its visitors a unique chance to explore and experience Suomenlinna islands from a new perspective and see its darkest corners that are usually closed for the general public.
Suomenlinna 2.11. 14.00-23.00
Free entry
Each year a young maiden is chosen to represent St. Lucia on Lucia Day 13 December. Lucia is crowned in the Cathedral at 17:00 after that she will descend the Cathedral stairs to the Senate Square.
The Lucia parade starts from the Senate Square at approx. 18:00, route: Aleksanterinkatu-Mannerheimintie-Eteläesplanadi-Market Square
Helsinki Christmas Market is the oldest and largest event of its kind in Helsinki. Taking place in the centre of Helsinki in the Senate Square the Christmas Market attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.
The centre of the market is home to a cluster of licensed food courts focusing on regional specialities. In the gift alleys surrounding the food courts, there are over a hundred vendors selling traditional handicraft, the latest design and utility products, as well as produce from primary producers and farms.
The heart of the market beats to a hugely popular, old-fashioned merry-go-round offering free rides to children and others who are young at heart.
Senate Square
6.-22.12.
Helsinki’s official New Year’s Eve celebrations will kick off once again with a special programme.
Senate Square Helsinki
31.12.
Free entry