Hotel Linna
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Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 2 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Breakfast
- Business Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Restaurant On-site
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on September 28, 2009
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Reviewed by Erik o on July 6, 2009
Description
See more detailsLocation. The Hotel Linna is a striking, four- storey property with a fortress-like façade, located one kilometre from Helsinki's City Museum and Market Square. Helsinki Airport is 12 kilometres away, with an approximate driving time of 30 minutes.
Hotel Features. Built at the turn of the century, the Hotel Linna occupies a granite fortress with towers and turrets, and is a fine example of Finnish Jugend architecture. The modern interior is characterised by boldly patterned vaulted arches and offset with Art Nouveau detailing. The hotel offers a sauna and a library featuring leather armchairs. Complimentary high-speed Internet access is available in public areas, and other amenities include room service (limited hours), dry-cleaning services, complimentary bicycle rentals, and a multilingual concierge on hand to provide sightseeing advice. Those arriving by car will find garage parking available onsite (surcharge).
The hotel's rustic restaurant influenced by the brasseries and bistros of rural France, and offers traditional Provencal dishes.
Guestrooms. The 48 guestrooms feature contemporary decor in neutral tones, and come equipped with high-speed Internet connections (surcharge), satellite television with pay movies, direct-dial phones, coffee/tea-makers, minibars and safes.
Expert Tip. Helsinki's Senate Square, located one kilometre from the hotel, is flanked by the city's main university building, Helsinki Cathedral and the 19th-century Palace of the Council of State. The square often plays host to art events, concerts and even snowboarding.