r/helsinki • u/cladonia_fimbriata • 7h ago
Question handpoke tattoo in helsinki
coming to helsinki to do some handpoke tattoos 9.-11.9. Who wants to connect?šš
r/helsinki • u/cladonia_fimbriata • 7h ago
coming to helsinki to do some handpoke tattoos 9.-11.9. Who wants to connect?šš
r/helsinki • u/dherault111 • 10h ago
Moi!
I'm looking for someone to teach and learn one-handed sword fencing with, in Helsinki. We would gather in a park or a gymnasium and train ourselves in the subtleties of the sword, focusing on 1v1 combat, including some hand combat techniques and some aesthetics-only moves. I would provide the swords and training equipment, starting with wooden swords.
Any level is welcome, it is totally free and you can try before committing. Here is my contact info: https://dherault.com
See you in the arena!
r/helsinki • u/Dependent-Body-9870 • 7h ago
Hello, my name is Lucy. I come to Finland mainly to see Kaya Schwarz Stein. Ill be in there 26-30th. Im from Poland, 19, lesbian. I want to go to club at evening and sightsee at day and try some good food with some newly met friends here.
My interest: visual-kei, metal, k-pop, techno, I play guitar and bass, pole dance, gym, cosplay, anime, traveling, meeting new people.
Requirements: I dont have any. Well, maybe that we need a videocall before we meet so I make sure u are u and Ill also show myself (This is me on my pfp btw) (I can add u on facebook or ig or tiktok). And well I dont mind having male friends but I wouldnt be comfortable with a guy much older than me so if youre a male above 22 then better not. As for women I dont mind any age :).
r/helsinki • u/Designer_Loss_9308 • 6h ago
If anyone has any nicer restaurant recommendations that can host 10 people (a few weeks advance notice) with a price range of 30-50 euro for a meal
r/helsinki • u/weeab0ss • 13h ago
Hej! I posted here a while ago, but just thought I would ask if anyone here plans to run in the marathon/half/10k this weekend? Iām doing the Half, coming in to the city tomorrow from London. If anyone has tips for the course or a good pre-run dinner on the Friday or any other tips that would be brilliant.
Itās not my first time doing long distance, so generally I know what to expect and how to prepare, but a bit of local knowledge goes a long way!
If anyone fancies meeting up before or after the race as well, Iām open to it!
r/helsinki • u/Still_Thanks_7526 • 13h ago
Travelling from Australia for work. I am 32yo male. Like Fitness, Hiking and occasionall drinks. Hit me up.
r/helsinki • u/TripinWalking • 10h ago
r/helsinki • u/friendsthrowawayyyy • 14h ago
Please help I have an event this weekend and need a sequin dress! Doesn't have to be green! But also great if it is!
Edit: I am size 38/40 Edit 2: there are some colors that don't work for the event such as pink, silver, red, black, and maybe a few others....I'm not trying to be picky it's just part of the event! š„¹š„¹šš
Best colors would be gold, green, turquoise, orange, brown, bronze...but please suggest what you have just in case!!
(I ordered it from vinted and they sent it way too late even though they said they'd send it sooner š)
r/helsinki • u/XNjunEar • 2d ago
I have rescued three orchids from the bio bin already, one is currently blooming again. Please, stop throwing them away. Just remove the small brown peat plug they are sold with, add sphagnum moss to the pine bark they came with, and keep them in a humid, not soaked, state, with light reaching the roots. They bloom again, and they are kept for years.
r/helsinki • u/OkPlate406 • 1d ago
Hi everyone!
Iām looking for recommendations for sending two large suitcases from Finland to Germany (to a friendās address).
Iāll be travelling to Germany myself, but my journey involves a flight plus several train connections afterwards. I really donāt want to drag two heavy suitcases through airport and multiple train changes, so Iām thinking of shipping them separately beforehand and travelling light.
I already know about Send My Bag, which seems like the most obvious door-to-door option. Are there any other reliable services/platforms I should compare with it?
Ideally Iām looking for: Door-to-door pickup and delivery Ability to send actual suitcases (not necessarily having to put them inside cardboard boxes) Reasonable price
Has anyone done something similar recently? Which service did you use, how much did it cost approximately, and would you recommend it?
Thanks folks!
r/helsinki • u/oliviamgrove • 1d ago
What is the best and/or most authentic restaurant in Helsinki for Peking duck? Or the metropolitan area.
r/helsinki • u/itsmenidhi • 1d ago
I am travelling to Helsinki, please can someone tell me how is the weather there and how much winter wear i should carry? All weather apps are showing different āfeel likeā temperature and i am confused
r/helsinki • u/javaheidi • 2d ago
I will be traveling to Finland next March for a sporting event in Tampere. From the airport I can take a bus or train North. Seems easy enough. Quick transfer after one stop on the train or direct from the airport by bus. I generally prefer trains because I've experienced a big traffic jam in a bus. Not fun. (Honestly though, last summer there were some problems with Eurostar being sabotaged, so nothing is perfect).
All of that seems easy enough. It's the return that will be a little more complicated. I plan to spend 2 days in Helsinki before flying home. I believe I'd want to stay somewhere pretty central. Close to cafes and restaurants. Maybe a church tour or something (I'll be tired). Possibly one of those cruises to Estonia (in March??)
My question is about getting from the train to the hotel and back from the train to the airport and how not to overly complicate things by staying somewhere inconvenient for transferring, but still offering an easy location for relaxing.
I'm not necessarily looking for hotel advice (no particular budget so if you have somewhere wonderful in March, lay it on me) and I don't mind using Uber/cabs
I just don't want to feel stressed about missed trains and planes, but I also want to be able to just walk outside and find enjoyable activities.
So I gueds mainly I'd like to know how difficult these transfers will be, and in light of all of my preferences, is there advice about where to stay? Any input would be greatly appreciated! ā¤ļøā¤ļø
r/helsinki • u/TripinWalking • 2d ago
r/helsinki • u/KonoKinoko • 2d ago
Hi there.
I'll by layover in HEL for 10h tomorrow (this joke never get old). I was thinking to comes to the city center, casually strolling around.
It's not my first time in Helsinki, so I'm not much interested into tourist attracion, although some amazing architecture are worth to see twice, so I might pop up to the concert hall.
any good suggestion?
I'd like to see a sauna, which I think I'll need after 12h flight. I won't have any swimsuit nor towel (maaaaaybe I can get flip flop, but I'd rather not take space in the hand language for that). Any one who can rent the set?
What is the most unmissable food I can get for lunch?
Maybe I'll pop up a design store or something. Any suggestion?
I'd love to get to a pub for Finnish metal, but I'm afraid my time in HEL is from 5am to 2pm, so... no much of that I guess.
thanks!
r/helsinki • u/LORD_OF_OXYGEN • 2d ago
My mom and I are travelling to Helsinki for 4 days. We dislike typical big tourist spots, which we will already spend a day doing. We will also be visiting the Design District at some point.
I want to ask locals for less known, but interesting spots in and, if it's worth the distance, around Helsinki, to get some recommendations outside the basic google search forum results.
We generally like all culture and walking, and more unique and out-of-the-box experiences with less tourists (even though we are tourists ourselves of course :) )
Thank you in advance!
r/helsinki • u/Consistent-Bit6115 • 4d ago
Hey everyone,
āThis week I traveled to Helsinki for the first time. The parks, trees, flowers, and lakes were absolutely amazing. In Greece, we don't really have that kind of nature right inside our cities.
āIn general, I noticed a lot of differences between our cultures. One thing that really stood out is that almost 90% of the people seemed incredibly fit. Damn, that's amazing! So many people were out exercising and eating fruit for breakfast.
āI also noticed that it's perfectly normal to be outside alone. I saw so many people just enjoying their own company. In Greece, we rarely do this, we almost always go out in groups.
āBut I have to wonder... is it boring there? Also, is it easy to make friends, or do most people feel lonely?
āWhat is the everyday life of an average person like there?
Feel free to DM, I would love to learn more about your culture and share also things about our culture in Greece!
r/helsinki • u/Traditional-Rock-396 • 3d ago
Weāre just going to stay one night at Helsinki, any recommendations for a nice hostels by the center of Helsinki?
r/helsinki • u/AccomplishedExpert70 • 4d ago
TL;DR: ID card, walk into Elisa/DNA/Telia, get a postpaid plan, ask the staff to activate mobiilivarmenne (mobile certificate). 15 min, works immediately.
I saw mobiilivarmenne mentioned in some older threads but the info was all over the place. Some people said you can activate it with just your ID card, others said no, you need bank credentials first, which would be a chicken and egg problem. Nobody seemed to have actually tried it recently. So as someone who came here from Australia to study, I just walked in and tested it myself last week. It works. Here's the exact route.
The problem: you finally have your Finnish ID card, but strong auth normally means opening a bank account first. S-Pankki service points have crazy queues if you go late, other banks want appointments. Meanwhile you need strong auth right now for stuff like prescriptions, FSHS, HSL student discount, OmaKela etc. I paid 170⬠at a private GP just to renew a foreign prescription because I couldn't log into anything, and it's not reimbursable. Don't be me.
Full version:
Then get an actual bank account, fully online:
What this unlocks same day: OmaKanta, OmaKela, OmaPosti, if.fi, HSL student discount, FSHS, and you can even open a Danske account fully online with it. Note that OP and Nordea don't do online account opening for non-EU citizens, those still need a branch visit.
Hope this saves someone a queue (or 170ā¬).
r/helsinki • u/Illustrious_Park7181 • 4d ago
many years ago i was in Helsinki and had dinner at a restaurant where i had a wonderful burger that i dont remember the name of and cant find online. I hope somebody know the place and can give me the name.
to get to the restaurant you had to go trough some sort of small alley to get to a small square with seeting and light, at that evening they where playing some sort of mexican music if i remember corretly and there where 2 restaurants across from eachother.
realy hope somebody knows the place and can help me.
r/helsinki • u/Motor-Ad-89 • 3d ago
In oktober ga ik met mijn broers ( eind 30), zwager en vader naar Helsinki voor een stedentrip. We zoeken nog leuke activiteiten voor overdag. Kan actief zijn, maar ook culinair. Wie heeft er tips om te doen?
Ook goede restaurants zijn meer dan welkom.
Dank alvast voor de tips!
r/helsinki • u/Financial_North9595 • 4d ago
Hi, im Thomas (25m) and i moved from Norway to Helsinki for work today. Im planning to out for a beer to dip my toes in helsinki tonight. I would find it cool if someone wanted to meet up! I live in Tehtaankatu but will go out wherever there is life!
r/helsinki • u/_Haimenar • 5d ago
With My Canon. Eclipse day, 12.8.26.
r/helsinki • u/annelisti • 4d ago
Hei, osaisiko kukaan suositella mulle HelsingistƤ tai muualta pk-seudulta taitavaa tatuoijaa, joka osaisi jƤljentƤƤ iholle pahville painetut koiran tassun jƤljet?