Not all locals approve of Kaffa, saying that the coffee shop has lost its charm, but that’s not entirely true. Although frequent mentions in lists have indeed attracted crowds, the coffee here is still good, made from quality beans, and there's a wide selection. Plus, they always have raw chocolate with coconut or salted caramel flavor - a real hit.
Rikhardinkatu is one of the oldest libraries in Helsinki and served as the city's main public library until 1986. Designed by architect Theodor Höijer in 1881, it became the first public library building in Northern Europe.
Hakaniementori or Hakaniemen Tori is a genuine alternative to the well-known market square Kauppatori, which locals tend to avoid. Instead of squeezing through noisy crowds of tourists, they prefer the more spacious and relaxed Hakaniemen tori. And we understand why: there are fewer bold seagulls here, yet you can still enjoy the same fish soup and coffee with a pastry.
Art is more than just museums and famous landmarks. We bring you cultural insights and spots worth your attention. We don’t limit ourselves to “must-see” and the biggest museums on the main streets, so we also recommend those that most guides and travel books overlook. Here, you’ll find both classic works and contemporary art that truly resonates. It doesn’t matter what inspires you—avant-garde exhibitions or quiet galleries—what matters is that the art connects with you and stays with you
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