Holiday rentals and lettings in Helsinki

Holiday rentals and lettings in Helsinki

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Helsinki

A$340for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
A$350 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Helsinki

50%for 13 Dec - 20 Dec
79% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Helsinki

Your Gateway to Finnish Capital Living

Discovering the perfect holiday rentals in Helsinki opens the door to experiencing Finland's vibrant capital from the comfort of a home away from home. These thoughtfully curated accommodations showcase the best of Scandinavian design and functionality, featuring distinctive characteristics that reflect Helsinki's unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty.

Most properties boast clean, minimalist Nordic aesthetics with light wood furnishings, large windows maximizing natural light, and cozy living spaces that embody the Finnish concept of hygge. Holiday rentals for rent in Helsinki offer an exceptional range of amenities that cater to modern travelers' needs while honoring traditional Finnish culture.

The standout feature across many holiday rentals in Helsinki is the inclusion of private saunas, allowing guests to experience this integral part of Finnish lifestyle firsthand. Beyond this authentic touch, guests can expect comprehensive modern conveniences designed for both short-term visits and extended stays. Here's what guests can typically expect from their Helsinki accommodation:

  • Private sauna facilities for authentic Finnish relaxation
  • High-speed internet connectivity for digital nomads and business travelers
  • Fully equipped kitchens with modern appliances including coffee makers
  • In-unit washing machines and dryers for convenience
  • Comfortable living areas with Nordic-inspired furniture
  • Balconies or terraces perfect for morning coffee
  • Dedicated workspace areas with desks
  • Parking facilities in this well-connected city
  • Pet-friendly options for traveling with companions
  • Blackout curtains ensuring restful sleep during bright summer months

Who Should Rent Holiday Rentals in Helsinki

Perfect Destinations for Every Traveler

Helsinki appeals to a diverse array of travelers, each finding unique reasons to fall in love with this Baltic Sea gem. Culture enthusiasts will thrive exploring world-class museums like the Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma and the iconic Helsinki Cathedral, while architecture lovers can marvel at the striking Temppeliaukio Church carved directly into solid rock.

Food adventurers discover Nordic cuisine at its finest in venues ranging from the historic Old Market Hall to cutting-edge restaurants, and families enjoy attractions like Linnanmäki amusement park and the interactive science center Heureka. Wellness seekers embrace the city's sauna culture and waterfront locations, while business travelers appreciate Helsinki's reputation as a design and technology hub.

The optimal time to visit spans from May through September when temperatures range from 15-24°C (59-75°F), offering perfect conditions for outdoor exploration and the famous White Nights phenomenon. Holiday rentals with a private pool in Helsinki become particularly sought after during summer months when properties average AUD 400-480 per night, while winter visits (December-February) provide excellent value at AUD 315-365 per night with temperatures between -8°C to 5°C (18-41°F), perfect for experiencing authentic Finnish winter activities and cozy indoor sauna sessions.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Helsinki

Unmissable Highlights for Your Stay

Discover Helsinki's most captivating attractions that showcase the city's rich history, innovative design, and natural beauty:

  1. Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church)
  2. Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral
  3. Sibelius Monument in Sibelius Park
  4. Kauppatori Market Square
  5. Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church)

This architectural marvel, carved directly into solid rock, represents one of Helsinki's most extraordinary achievements. The church's unique acoustics and dramatic interior lighting create an otherworldly atmosphere that attracts visitors from around the globe.

Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral

The heart of Helsinki's neoclassical district, Senate Square showcases the city's Russian imperial heritage. The gleaming white Helsinki Cathedral dominates the skyline and offers panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago from its steps.

Sibelius Monument in Sibelius Park

This striking modern sculpture honors Finland's most famous composer, Jean Sibelius. The monument's 600 steel pipes create musical sounds when the wind passes through, making it an interactive artistic experience.

Kauppatori Market Square

Helsinki's vibrant outdoor market offers authentic Finnish delicacies, handcrafted souvenirs, and fresh local produce. The adjacent Old Market Hall provides year-round shopping with traditional specialties and artisan goods.

Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

This UNESCO World Heritage site spans six islands and represents 250 years of military architecture. Accessible by a scenic 15-minute ferry ride, Suomenlinna offers museums, restaurants, and walking trails with spectacular sea views.
Helsinki is home to the world's largest smoke sauna, Rajaportti, which can accommodate up to 60 people at once and maintains temperatures up to 120°C (248°F).

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Helsinki

Culinary Adventures Worth Discovering

Helsinki's dining scene reflects the city's innovative spirit and respect for Nordic traditions, offering visitors exceptional culinary experiences that complement their stay. Based on highly-rated establishments with outstanding guest reviews, these three restaurants represent the best of what the Finnish capital has to offer:

  • Löyly Helsinki (4.4/5 stars, 7,175 reviews) - This waterfront destination combines traditional Finnish sauna culture with contemporary Nordic cuisine, featuring locally-sourced ingredients and stunning Baltic Sea views from their seaside terrace.
  • Kauppatori Market (4.3/5 stars, 29,826 reviews) - Helsinki's bustling market square offers authentic street food experiences with traditional Finnish specialties like fresh salmon soup, reindeer dishes, and cloudberry pastries from local vendors.
  • Old Market Hall (4.5/5 stars, 3,264 reviews) - This historic 1888 market hall houses artisan food vendors, traditional Finnish delicacies, and specialty coffee roasters, providing an authentic taste of local culinary heritage in a charming Victorian setting.

Essential Helsinki Travel Tips

Insider Knowledge for Your Stay

Understanding Helsinki's unique characteristics enhances every visitor's experience, from embracing local customs to maximizing your time in this design-forward capital. The city operates on an efficient honor-based public transportation system where travelers purchase tickets through mobile apps or station machines, with the metro, trams, and buses providing seamless connections throughout the metropolitan area.

Finnish culture values personal space and quietness, so conversations on public transport tend to be subdued, while tipping is appreciated but not expected at restaurants. Holiday accommodation in Helsinki often includes access to building saunas, and guests should remember proper sauna etiquette: shower before entering, sit on a towel, and embrace the relaxing ritual that Finns consider essential for well-being.

Sustainability plays a crucial role in Helsinki's identity, with the city aiming for carbon neutrality by 2035, and many holiday rental hosts actively participate in eco-friendly practices through energy-efficient appliances, recycling programs, and promoting public transportation use. The Finnish concept of "sisu" - determination and resilience - permeates daily life, and visitors often find themselves inspired by the locals' positive approach to weather and seasonal changes. Summer brings the magical White Nights when darkness barely falls, while winter offers opportunities to witness the Northern Lights from nearby locations. Local hosts frequently recommend exploring Helsinki's extensive archipelago during warmer months, with regular ferry services connecting to over 300 islands. For those seeking the ultimate authentic experience, consider booking luxury holiday rentals in Helsinki that feature private waterfront saunas, allowing guests to practice the traditional Finnish ritual of alternating between hot sauna sessions and refreshing Baltic Sea swims.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Helsinki

On average, what was the cost for holiday rentals in Helsinki in 2020, during the corona crisis?

Our data shows that Helsinki has an average price of A$246.62 per night, which is a relatively high one for a city in Finland.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If you would like to save the maximum amount during your visit to Helsinki, book to go there in October (A$206.79 per night on average), September (A$216.61), or March (A$217.06) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Helsinki?

When it comes to looking for a holiday letting in Helsinki, the most expensive months are, in descending order, July, June and May with average prices per night of A$324.78, A$313.33, and A$264.44, respectively.

Are there usually many holiday rentals available in Helsinki?

It's better to book sooner than later in Helsinki as only 27% of the properties are free, following the data observed in 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

May, April, and June are, in order of highest to lowest, the months offering the largest number of properties available, with respective average availability figures of 38.2%, 35.25% and 29.75%.

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Helsinki?

The months with the lowest properties available in Helsinki are, in order, September, August and November, with respective average availability figures of 20.25%, 22.2%, and 22.75%, based on data collected in 2020.

Are there many holiday rentals in Helsinki?

Holidu offers around 380 holiday lettings in Helsinki from 6 different partners, so you will find the perfect type of accommodation you are looking for. We have everything you need!