place

Clarion Hotel Helsinki

Hotels in Helsinki
Clarion Hotel Helsinki 2021
Clarion Hotel Helsinki 2021

Clarion Hotel Helsinki is a hotel in the Jätkäsaari district of Helsinki, Finland, opened on 17 October 2016. The building has 16 floors, is 78 metres tall and has 425 hotel rooms as well as 15 convention and event rooms. The top floor contains a health club, a sauna and a rooftop pool. The building was commissioned by the Norwegian building millionaire Arthur Burchardt. The hotel is managed by the Nordic hotel chain Nordic Choice Hotels and is the chain's first hotel in Finland. Nordic Choice Hotels is a franchising partner of the international Choice Hotels chain, owned by the Norwegian "hotel magnate" and environmental activist Petter Stordalen.Of the two 16-floor towers in the hotel one has an interior decoration with a light Finnish style and the other has one with an international darker style.The protected harbour warehouse building designed by Lars Sonck, located next to the building, was renovated into a convention centre.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Clarion Hotel Helsinki (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Clarion Hotel Helsinki
Tyynenmerenkatu, Helsinki Jätkäsaari (Southern major district)

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Clarion Hotel HelsinkiContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 60.159722222222 ° E 24.921944444444 °
placeShow on map

Address

Clarion Hotel Helsinki

Tyynenmerenkatu 2
00220 Helsinki, Jätkäsaari (Southern major district)
Finland
mapOpen on Google Maps

Clarion Hotel Helsinki 2021
Clarion Hotel Helsinki 2021
Share experience

Nearby Places

Maria Hospital
Maria Hospital

The Maria Hospital (Finnish: Marian sairaala, Swedish: Maria sjukhus) was founded in Helsinki, Finland in the 19th century as a Russian military hospital. Since independence of Finland, the hospital has functioned as a hospital both of the City of Helsinki and of the hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa. Hospital functionalities in the Maria Hospital were discontinued in 2014. The Maria hospital has had long and close connections to the history of Finnish independence. The hospital was named after the wife of Emperor Alexander III of Russia, Maria Feodorovna. The hospital has included units for orthopedics and traumatology, urology, general and gastric surgery and a policlinic. The hospital performed surgery and even in the early 2000s performed artificial joint surgery, back surgery, trauma surgery and complicated gastric and general surgery and urology. In 2007, the hospital moved from the hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa mostly to the City of Helsinki, and only dialysis was performed under the central hospital of the hospital district. In its final phases, the hospital also included bed places.The main building of the Maria hospital is located in Kamppi at the western end of the Lapinlahdenkatu street. Its lot is bordered by Mechelininkatu to the west and the remains of the Helsinki harbour rail, dismantled in 2009, to the east. The hospital policlinic was discontinued in September 2009 when its functionalities were moved to the new Haartman Hospital in the Meilahti Hospital area. In 2016 the hospital premises were renovated and converted into the startup company complex Maria 01. The complex is owned by the City of Helsinki, the Startup foundation and the Startup company centre of Helsinki.

Salve (restaurant)
Salve (restaurant)

Salve is a restaurant in Helsinki, Finland founded in 1897,: 7  which was originally a famous pub among sailors. After the housing cooperative lending the restaurant's premises discontinued its contract in autumn 2016 the restaurant moved to new premises about a hundred metres away on the other side of the street crossing at Hietalahdenranta 5 C. Salve's first known restaurateurs were Emil and Elin Stenberg.: 24  When the high stone building designed by Kaj Eräjuuri's father Eriksson was completed, Salve moved to it.: 26 Salve's location originally hosted a wooden kiosk in the late 19th century, selling food and tobacco to sailors.: 11  The house which hosted Salve for a long time was built in 1927.: 23  The restaurant is currently owned by HOK-Elanto. Its customers include artists, advertisers, journalists, tourists and workmen.: 7 Salve's classic dish is fried Baltic herring,: 7  selling about 60 portions per day. This makes 1800 portions, about 600 kilograms of fish per month. Previously the herrings were gutted by hand in the restaurant kitchen, but nowadays the restaurant gets them already gutted, likewise it also gets its potatoes already peeled. The reason for this is increased demand because of more customers and the small size of the kitchen, which does not have enough space for gutting herrings and peeling potatoes. Other popular dishes include Wiener schnitzel and steak tartare. The restaurant decor includes paintings depicting sailing and ships, miniature ships, lifebuoys, anchors and other items relating to sailing. This decor is reminiscent of Salve's past as a pub for sailors. Salve was originally called a café, selling food and coffee. After prohibition in Finland ended Salve received B-class serving rights (beer, cider and wine but no spirits).: 26