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The West Harbour has two passenger terminals: West Terminal 1 (Finnish: Länsiterminaali 1, Swedish: Västra terminalen 1) and West Terminal 2, which opened in February 2017. [1] West Terminal 1 is used mainly by passenger ships from Helsinki to Saint Petersburg. West Terminal 2 is specialised in fast scheduled traffic to Tallinn, Estonia.
The West Harbour (Finnish: Länsisatama, Swedish: Västra hamnen) is a passenger and cargo harbour in the Jätkäsaari district of Helsinki. The harbour features two terminals: the older Terminal 1, and the newer Terminal 2 (completed in 2017). St Peter Line’s cruise service to St Petersburg with MS Princess Anastasia operated
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The harbour, located in the suburb of Vuosaari in East Helsinki, handles goods traffic for the Greater Helsinki region, while passenger services remain in Helsinki city centre. Vuosaari Harbour has assumed the operations of two container harbours, West Harbour in the city centre and Sörnäinen Harbour, and will eventually also replace the oil ...
A wild boar dish at the Harald restaurant in Helsinki. The Harald restaurants are themed after the Viking Age. The menu, consisting mostly of meat and fish in various forms, accompanied with vegetables and sauces, is close to what the Vikings may have eaten, but slightly modified to suit the modern taste. The interior and the outfits of the ...
The corporate company Elanto took over as the tenant of the restaurant in 1976, and the restaurant was renovated for all-year use once again at the same time. In the 1980s Kappeli was one of the few restaurants in Helsinki staying open until four in the morning. Restaurant Kappeli was last renovated in 2011. [1] [2]
The restaurant in 2019 The cargo storehouse of the Finnish railways in 1911. Vltava is the largest Czech cuisine restaurant in Finland, located in central Helsinki.It was opened in spring 2005 to a Jugend architecture building protected by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities, located on the Elielinaukio square, between the Helsinki Central railway station and the main building of the ...
It excludes individual harbours (such as Vuosaari Harbour, part of the Port of Helsinki), military bases, ... 0.2: 0.9 Sources. Finland portal; This ...