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5.0 based on 133 reviews
Cozy Shop&Rental in the heart of Levi. Our rental offers you quality equipment for the slopes and cross country tracks also. From our shop you find quality winter wear brands, goggles and helmets and everything you need for skiing and after ski.
They rent ski pants and other ski clothes, unlike at zero point. Plus everything else you need. It’s very close to zero point, so it’s a perfect alternative to rent your stuff here. Friendly service and good price, so all in all a perfect 5-star!
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Taiga Colors is a design shop right in the heart of Helsinki, next to the tourist information. Taiga Colors brand has its own interior design and bag collections, and in addition we make custom design for companies and the public sector, but also for private customers all over the world. The shop and it's products are filled with energetic colors, please feel free just to stop by for color therapy ♥ All the items in the shop are designed and made in Finland, and our high quality products are designed to have a long life span.
The owner is really friendly and was happy to tell us more about the pillows and other products. We had a great time and will definitely consider the place for our Christmas shopping. :)
5.0 based on 31 reviews
We are a small company in Helsinki Finland and our products are handmade in Finland. We love and appreciate the Finnish nature and want to show that in our work as well by providing creative, useful and unique products. If you like our design, ideas and products we are happy!
ヘルシンキ市内でククサを探しましたが、良いお土産はありませんでした。 ついにこの店を見つけました。 実際、マーケットスクエアには屋台とお店があり、そのお店では最高級のククサも販売されています。 とても質が良く、私が探していたものです。嬉しくて3個買いました。おそらくヘルシンキで最高のククサショップでしょう。 In Helsinki, we searched for kukusa, but we didn't have any good souvenirs. Finally found this store. In fact, Market Square has stalls and shops that sell the finest kukusa. I bought three. Probably the best Kukusa shop in Helsinki.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
TeeMaa is a peaceful and elegant tea house which procures many of its teas straight from small plantations. TeeMaa's strength lies in Chinese tea and traditional Japanese matcha which you can come drink or take home with you.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
At Lauri we produce handcrafted local souvenirs and traditional artistic items from Lapland. Here you can see how artistic handicrafts are made on the spot, and buy them. You can also take a handicraft lesson and make you own souvenir. Lauri is a unique 19th century historical estate in the heart of Rovaniemi. The historical buildings are worth a visit. The place also features its own guest house, where guests can enjoy a stay in the unique historical premises of this property in the heart of Rovaniemi.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
We had a wonderful time very nice hotel food and of cause visiting the Real Santan the children very overwhelmed that santa new all about them , would love to go back again
5.0 based on 48 reviews
The first and only bottle shop in Finland, located in city center Helsinki. We aim to have all Finnish and best selection of foreign craft beers and ciders available. We also sell local products, like snacks, soft drinks, tea, flour, juices etc.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Beautiful knife store and showroom. Finnish traditional knives Marttiini, Roselli, Ahti and other. Best kitchen knives - Nesmuk, Kasumi,Tojiro, Global, Zwilling. Hand made Japanese knives. Outdoor and hunting knives Boker, Buck, HTM, Zero Tolerance, Spyderco, Ontario, Al Mar and other.
Great shop, pleasant atmosphere, a huge selection of high-quality knives from all over the world! Staff is always ready to help in different languages. I will surely visit the shop again!
4.5 based on 247 reviews
I had a whole day of activities planned for my last day in Helsinki. I decided to blow them off to spend a couple of hours in this bookshop. I have no regrets. This store is AWESOME. Keep in mind that I have a Honours degree in English Literature, so it goes without saying that I'm a bibliophile. However, my husband hardly reads anything, and even he enjoyed this store. There are great books on the Kalevala, including the two I had already purchased from the art gallery. There were several Finnish Nightmares books (that was mostly what kept my husband amused). There was a HUGE magazine collection, in several languages; and all sorts of every type of book in several languages. I didn't end up finding an English copy of a really good Finnish history book (I would have settled for a good Finnish history book in any language, to be honest). It's entirely possibly Finns are so humble it hasn't occurred to them that their history is sufficiently fascinating to others to warrant writing more than one book about it. I also couldn't find any books about the Estonian character puppets I'd purchased from Tallinn the previous day. Not that it's really Helsinki's job to stock Estonian storybooks, but given their close proximity, and the fact that people travel daily between the two cities, I personally would have found it handy. I did, however, find three Harry Potter books in English, with the specific covers that my kids were collecting but that our local bookstore was struggling to stock. My kids were stoked when we came home with those "souvenirs" of our trip! I also found a really awesome book in English by a Swedish author about Scandinavian folklore: Vaesen. And, if there wasn't a weight limit on our luggage, my husband and could well have left armed with more books than we bought. This bookstore is centrally located in the city centre, and has toilets and a cafe inside, because they appreciate that their store is so fantastic, you're going to spend ages in it! From Monday to Saturday it is open from 9am, which is handy, since so many places in Helsinki don't open until 10 or 11am, giving you even more time to explore both levels of this shop.
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