Helsinki

Helsinki

nothing spectacular, no drunken people

Location: 

Helsinki, Finland

Duration: 

Saturday, August 29, 2015 to Sunday, August 30, 2015

Journey: 

personal highlights

  1. Helsinki: mixed weather (warm sun / cold rain) and no drunken
  2. Airport: picking up my friend, for the next two weeks I have company
  3. Weddings: we have never seen so many weddings in Central Europeinfo-icon
  4. Boat tour: cruising around the peninsula and some of the 315 islands
  5. Ateljee Bar: slurping a coffee high above the rooftops of Helsinki

image sources

  1. Cranes and a silverball @ Munkkisaari harbour
  2. A bunch of Finish flags @ Kauppatori market
  3. A huge decorative turbine @ Katajanokka
  4. Rainwater with blue sky @ Market Square
  5. A green yellow tram @ Senate Square

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