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Exterior 1 Waldorf Astoria Helsinki, Finland Hotels
9.4
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Helsinki City Center, Helsinki
Pets allowed
Fitness center
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RM 1,709.81

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Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi sub-region
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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Scandic Meilahti, Finland Hotels
8.6
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Helsinki City Center, Helsinki
Steam room
Sauna
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RM 532.80

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Northern Lights Ranch, Finland Hotels
9.5
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Exceptional
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Kittilä, Tunturi-Lappi
Library
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Beautiful sunny day at Holiday Inn Helsinki-Vantaa Airport 1 Holiday Inn HELSINKI - VANTAA AIRPORT by IHG, Finland Hotels
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Vantaa, Helsinki
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Bar
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RM 342.52

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Kittilä, Tunturi-Lappi
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RM 1,096.74

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Halo Igloos - Private Sauna & Jacuzzi, Finland Hotels
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Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi sub-region
Outdoor facilities
Sauna
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RM 1,237.82

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8.4
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Sodankylä, Pohjois-Lappi
Sauna
Picnic area
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RM 552.23

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Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi sub-region
Express check-out
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RM 542.69

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Holiday Club Saariselkä Superior Apartments, Finland Hotels
Service Apartment
Inari, Pohjois-Lappi
Ski
Sauna
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RM 696.21

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Original Sokos Hotel Lappee 1, Hotel Finland
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Lappeenranta, Lappeenranta sub-region
Babysitting
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Bar
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RM 757.22

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Welcome to Holiday Inn Helsinki West - Ruoholahti 1 Holiday Inn HELSINKI - WEST RUOHOLAHTI by IHG, Finland Hotels
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Helsinki City Center, Helsinki
Casino
Tennis
Fitness center
Bar
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RM 417.65

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9.4
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Helsinki City Center, Helsinki
Wheelchair accessible
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RM 660.26

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Helsinki City Center, Helsinki
Sauna
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RM 682.50

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9.2
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Espoo, Helsinki
Outdoor facilities
Bicycle storage
Shops
Sauna
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RM 719.37

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Helsinki City Center, Helsinki
Romantic proposal packages
Fitness center
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RM 884.92

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Holiday Club Saariselkä Apartments, Finland Hotels
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Inari, Pohjois-Lappi
Sauna
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RM 354.35

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Star Arctic Hotel & Activities, Finland Hotels
9.4
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Inari, Pohjois-Lappi
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Primary Image 1 Aito  Igloo & Spa Resort, Finland Hotels
9.2
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Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi sub-region
Romantic proposal packages
Steam room
Airport transfer
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Spa
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RM 939.85

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9.8
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Rovaniemi, Rovaniemi sub-region

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Turku, Turku
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RM 562.28

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Total accommodation:: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Helsinki, Lapland
Popular hotel
Waldorf Astoria Helsinki, Scandic Pohjanhovi
Review score
8.5 from 275,418 reviews

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Finland: A Nordic Dreamscape for the Malaysian Explorer

For Malaysian travellers seeking a destination that offers a profound connection with nature, a unique cultural experience, and a refreshing escape from the tropical heat, Finland presents an alluring proposition. This Nordic nation, often associated with its pristine landscapes and the ethereal dance of the Northern Lights, offers a stark yet beautiful contrast to the familiar warmth and humidity of Southeast Asia. Imagine stepping into a world where crisp, clean air fills your lungs, where vast forests stretch towards the horizon, and where the silence is as profound as the beauty. Finland is a land of contrasts, from the vibrant urban pulse of its capital to the serene wilderness of its northern reaches, promising an adventure that will engage all the senses. The sheer diversity of Finland ensures that no two visits need be the same, offering a spectrum of experiences tailored to different interests and seasons. For those drawn to urban sophistication and cultural immersion, Helsinki, the southern capital, provides a gateway with its design districts, museums, and lively atmosphere. Venture north, and the landscape transforms dramatically. The Lappeenranta sub-region offers a glimpse into lakeside living, while the Rovaniemi sub-region, the official hometown of Santa Claus, draws with winter magic. Further into the vast expanse of Pohjois-Lappi and Tunturi-Lappi, you'll find the raw, untamed beauty of the Arctic, perfect for those seeking solitude and adventure. The Vaasa sub-region, on the west coast, offers a different coastal charm, blending history with maritime landscapes. Understanding the practicalities of travel from Malaysia is key to planning a successful Finnish adventure. With an average price point that can start from RM 300 per night for well-regarded accommodations and an overall review score of 8.4 from over 329,000 guest experiences, Finland offers a range of options to suit various budgets. This high average rating signifies a consistent level of quality and guest satisfaction across the board, suggesting that even more affordable stays often deliver excellent value. For Malaysian travellers, this translates to a reliable travel experience where expectations of comfort and service are generally met, if not exceeded, allowing for a more relaxed planning process. The allure of Finland is perhaps best encapsulated by the dream of witnessing the Aurora Borealis, a phenomenon that draws travellers from across the globe to its northern skies. This celestial spectacle, a breathtaking display of natural light, transforms the dark Arctic nights into a canvas of shifting colours. Beyond this iconic draw, Finland offers a deep connection to its forests and lakes, providing opportunities for hiking, skiing, and simply breathing in the pure, unpolluted air. For those looking to experience this unique blend of natural wonder and serene beauty, finding the right accommodation is the first step towards an enriching journey. You can begin your exploration by using Traveloka to book hotel options that align with your Finnish aspirations. Finland's appeal extends to a wide array of Malaysian travellers. Families might find the interactive attractions and the magic of Lapland particularly engaging, while couples could seek out the romantic ambiance of boutique hotels in Helsinki or the secluded cabins offering aurora views. Solo adventurers will appreciate the safety and accessibility of the country, with ample opportunities for exploration and self-discovery. Business travellers can find well-equipped facilities in major cities, ensuring productivity is maintained. Each region offers a distinct flavour, from the urban buzz of Helsinki to the tranquil wilderness of Lapland, ensuring that every type of traveller can find their perfect Finnish base.

Best Areas to Stay in Finland

Finland's diverse geography means that your choice of where to stay will significantly shape your travel experience, offering distinct atmospheres and activities across its regions. From the sophisticated urban charm of Helsinki to the wild, snow-dusted landscapes of Lapland, each area provides a unique lens through which to view this captivating Nordic country. Understanding these differences will help you select a base that perfectly aligns with your interests, whether you're seeking cultural immersion, outdoor adventures, or a tranquil escape.

Helsinki

Helsinki, the southernmost capital of Finland, pulses with a creative energy that blends Scandinavian design with a laid-back, coastal vibe. It's a city that feels both cosmopolitan and intimately connected to nature, with islands and forests easily accessible from the city centre. For Malaysian travellers, Helsinki offers a familiar urban environment with a distinctly Finnish flavour, making it an excellent starting point. It's ideal for couples seeking a romantic city break, solo travellers interested in design and culture, and families looking for a mix of urban exploration and accessible nature.

From Helsinki, iconic landmarks like the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the striking Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church) are easily reachable. The city's culinary scene is a delight, with fresh seafood and innovative Nordic cuisine readily available. Helsinki is well-connected, with Helsinki Airport (HEL) serving as the primary international gateway. Within the city, public transport is efficient, and many attractions are within walking distance. For those looking to explore beyond the city, day trips to nearby coastal towns or national parks are also feasible, offering a chance to book attraction tickets in advance.

Lapland (Rovaniemi, Tunturi-Lappi, Pohjois-Lappi)

Lapland is the classic Finnish winter destination, a vast, sparsely populated region synonymous with the Northern Lights, Santa Claus, and breathtaking snowy landscapes. This is where the magic of the Arctic truly comes alive, offering an experience unlike any other. For Malaysian travellers, Lapland is the ultimate destination for a unique holiday, particularly appealing to families eager to meet Santa in Rovaniemi, couples seeking a romantic and otherworldly escape, and adventure seekers ready to embrace the cold and its associated activities like husky sledding and reindeer safaris.

The Rovaniemi sub-region is the gateway to Lapland's wonders, home to the official Santa Claus Village and numerous opportunities to chase the Aurora Borealis. Further north, areas like Tunturi-Lappi and Pohjois-Lappi offer even more remote and pristine wilderness, ideal for those seeking true solitude and immersion in nature. Activities abound, from skiing and snowshoeing to ice fishing. While Rovaniemi has an airport (RVN), travel within Lapland often involves organised tours or private transfers to reach more secluded accommodations like glass igloos and log cabins, providing an authentic Arctic experience.

Lappeenranta Sub-region

Located in southeastern Finland, the Lappeenranta sub-region is characterized by its beautiful lake landscapes, particularly Lake Saimaa, the country's largest lake. This area offers a more tranquil and nature-focused experience compared to the bustling capital, with opportunities for water activities in the summer and a serene, snowy charm in the winter. It's a perfect destination for Malaysian travellers seeking a peaceful retreat, families looking for outdoor recreation, and couples wanting a quiet escape surrounded by natural beauty. The pace of life here is slower, allowing for genuine relaxation.

Lappeenranta itself is a charming city with a historic fortress and a pleasant waterfront. The surrounding region is dotted with cottages and resorts, many offering direct access to Lake Saimaa. Activities include boating, swimming, and fishing during warmer months, while winter brings opportunities for ice skating and cross-country skiing. The region is accessible via Lappeenranta Airport (LPP) or by train from Helsinki. Exploring the numerous islands and inlets of Lake Saimaa is a highlight, offering picturesque views and a chance to experience Finnish lakeside living firsthand.

Vaasa Sub-region

The Vaasa sub-region, situated on Finland's west coast, offers a distinct coastal character with a strong maritime heritage and a unique archipelago. Known for its Swedish-speaking population and its position as a hub for technology and energy, Vaasa provides a blend of urban amenities and natural coastal beauty. For Malaysian travellers, this area presents an opportunity to experience a different facet of Finland, appealing to those interested in history, coastal landscapes, and a more relaxed, yet still engaging, city experience. It's suitable for couples, solo travellers, and even families who appreciate a seaside atmosphere.

Vaasa city boasts a lively town square, museums, and a beautiful waterfront promenade. The nearby Kvarken Archipelago, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a major draw, offering stunning natural scenery and opportunities for island hopping, kayaking, and birdwatching. The archipelago is accessible by ferry, providing a scenic journey through the unique geological formations. Vaasa Airport (VAA) connects the region to Helsinki, and domestic train services are also available. The coastal environment provides a refreshing change of pace, with opportunities to enjoy fresh sea air and explore charming fishing villages.

Budget Hotels in Finland — Affordable Stays from RM 307.15/night

For Malaysian travellers mindful of their holiday budget, Finland offers a surprising number of well-regarded budget-friendly accommodations. These options prove that experiencing the unique charm of Finland doesn't necessarily require a significant financial outlay. The key is to look for hotels that, while perhaps not boasting five-star amenities, consistently deliver on cleanliness, comfort, and a convenient location. These properties are often favoured by savvy travellers who prioritise value for money, ensuring their travel funds stretch further to cover experiences and exploration.

Scandic Meilahti

Travellers seeking a comfortable and well-situated base in Helsinki without the premium price tag often find Scandic Meilahti to be an excellent choice. This 3.5-star hotel, with a strong guest rating of 8.6 from over 740 reviews, signals a consistent delivery of quality service and amenities. Its location in Helsinki provides good access to the city's attractions, making it a practical option for those who want to explore the capital efficiently. The availability of bicycle rental further enhances its appeal for active travellers looking to discover the city at their own pace.

Aurora Pyramid Glass Igloos

For a unique lodging experience in the Lapland region that remains accessible to budget-conscious travellers, Aurora Pyramid Glass Igloos offers a compelling proposition. This 3-star property in Kittilä, Tunturi-Lappi, boasts an impressive rating of 8.8 from 75 guests, indicating a high level of satisfaction among those who have stayed. While offering the allure of glass igloos, it provides a more affordable entry point into this sought-after accommodation style, making the dream of witnessing the Northern Lights from a cozy, transparent dwelling a tangible possibility for more travellers.

Hotel Matts

Located in Espoo, within easy reach of Helsinki, Hotel Matts presents itself as a solid 3-star option for travellers looking for value and comfort. With a remarkable rating of 9.4 from over 1,000 guest reviews, this hotel clearly resonates well with its visitors, suggesting a high standard of service and facilities for its category. The presence of outdoor facilities and ski storage indicates its suitability for guests looking to enjoy both urban exploration and outdoor activities, making it a versatile choice for a range of travellers.

Mid-Range Hotels in Finland: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

The mid-range hotel segment in Finland is where many Malaysian travellers find the sweet spot between comfort, quality, and affordability. These 3-star and 4-star properties often provide a comprehensive set of amenities, including well-appointed rooms, on-site dining options, and convenient locations, all without the significant price tag of luxury establishments. They are particularly well-suited for families and couples who desire a comfortable base for their explorations, offering a reliable and pleasant stay that enhances the overall travel experience.

Scandic Pohjanhovi

In the heart of Rovaniemi, Scandic Pohjanhovi stands out as a popular 4-star choice for travellers seeking a comfortable and well-equipped base for their Arctic adventures. With a solid rating of 8 from over 1,000 reviews, this hotel demonstrates a consistent ability to meet guest expectations, offering a reliable experience in a prime location. The inclusion of a fitness centre and sauna caters to guests looking to maintain their wellness routines or simply unwind after a day of exploring the snowy landscapes, making it a well-rounded option.

Original Sokos Hotel Lappee

For travellers visiting the Lappeenranta sub-region, the Original Sokos Hotel Lappee offers a dependable 4-star accommodation experience. Its high rating of 8.7 from over 1,000 guest reviews speaks volumes about its consistent quality and guest satisfaction. The hotel's location in Lappeenranta provides convenient access to the city's attractions and the beautiful Lake Saimaa area. Features like babysitting services and a sauna make it a practical and comfortable choice for families and couples looking for a pleasant stay in southeastern Finland.

Holiday Inn HELSINKI - VANTAA AIRPORT by IHG

Positioned conveniently near Helsinki Airport, the Holiday Inn Helsinki - Vantaa Airport by IHG is a 4-star hotel that caters particularly well to travellers needing easy airport access, whether for transit or for exploring the capital region. Its strong rating of 8.4 from over 1,100 reviews indicates a high level of guest satisfaction, often attributed to its reliable service and comfortable amenities. The presence of a fitness centre and bar makes it a practical choice for those seeking convenience and comfort during their stay.

Holiday Inn HELSINKI - WEST RUOHOLAHTI by IHG

The Holiday Inn Helsinki - West Ruoholahti by IHG offers a 4-star experience in a well-connected part of Helsinki, appealing to travellers who value both comfort and accessibility. With an outstanding rating of 9.4 from over 1,000 guest reviews, this hotel consistently impresses its visitors, suggesting a superior level of service and facilities. The unique inclusion of a casino and romantic proposal packages hints at a property that offers more than just a standard stay, catering to a variety of guest preferences and occasions.

Hotel Fabian

Hotel Fabian, a 4-star establishment located in the Helsinki City Center, presents a sophisticated urban retreat for travellers. Its exceptional rating of 9 from over 1,000 reviews highlights its consistent delivery of a high-quality guest experience. This hotel is particularly suited for those who appreciate thoughtful design and excellent service, offering a refined atmosphere in a prime city location. Features like wheelchair accessibility and express check-out underscore its commitment to guest convenience and comfort.

Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Helsinki

For travellers seeking a well-appointed 4-star hotel in Helsinki's city centre, the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Helsinki offers a compelling option. Its impressive rating of 9.2 from over 1,000 guest reviews indicates a strong track record of guest satisfaction, often linked to its excellent service and prime location. The hotel provides business facilities, making it suitable for corporate travellers, while also offering amenities like ski storage, hinting at its appeal to those looking to explore the surrounding areas or engage in winter sports.

Lapland Hotels Sky Ounasvaara

Perched on Ounasvaara fell overlooking Rovaniemi, Lapland Hotels Sky Ounasvaara is a 4-star hotel that offers a unique blend of comfort and stunning natural vistas. Its high rating of 9.5 from over 590 reviews suggests that guests are consistently impressed by its location and the overall experience it provides. The emphasis on outdoor facilities makes it an ideal choice for travellers looking to immerse themselves in the Arctic landscape, offering direct access to hiking trails and scenic viewpoints right from their doorstep.

Star Arctic Hotel & Activities

In the picturesque setting of Inari, Pohjois-Lappi, the Star Arctic Hotel & Activities provides a 3.5-star lodging experience that punches above its weight in terms of guest satisfaction, evidenced by its excellent rating of 9.4 from 216 reviews. This hotel is particularly appealing for travellers seeking an authentic Arctic experience with a focus on activities and comfort. The inclusion of romantic proposal packages and shops suggests a property that caters to special occasions and provides convenient amenities for guests exploring the northern wilderness.

Luxury Hotels in Finland: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

Finland's luxury hotel sector, while perhaps not as extensive as in some global capitals, offers discerning Malaysian travellers an experience of uncompromising quality and exceptional service. These 4.5 and 5-star properties are situated in prime locations, often in Helsinki, and provide sophisticated amenities, exquisite dining, and impeccable attention to detail. They are perfect for those celebrating special occasions, seeking the utmost comfort, or looking for an international-standard stay that complements the unique Finnish experience.

Waldorf Astoria Helsinki

The Waldorf Astoria Helsinki represents the pinnacle of luxury accommodation in the Finnish capital, offering a 5-star experience that is reflected in its outstanding rating of 9.4 from 177 guests. This property is designed for travellers who seek an elevated stay, combining elegant surroundings with top-tier service. Its location in the Helsinki City Center places it at the heart of the city's cultural and commercial life, while amenities like a fitness center, sauna, and express check-out cater to the needs of discerning international visitors.

Arctic TreeHouse Hotel

For a truly unique and luxurious escape in Lapland, the Arctic TreeHouse Hotel offers an unparalleled 5-star experience. set in Rovaniemi, this hotel has garnered a strong rating of 8.9 from 71 guests, highlighting its distinctive appeal. The concept of staying in a stylish treehouse suite, suspended amidst the Arctic forest, provides an intimate connection with nature while ensuring absolute comfort and modern amenities. It's an ideal choice for couples or families seeking an extraordinary and memorable stay in the north.

NH Collection Helsinki Grand Hansa

The NH Collection Helsinki Grand Hansa is a distinguished 5-star hotel situated in the Helsinki City Center, promising a luxurious and refined stay for its guests. While specific review data is not provided, its classification as a luxury property suggests a commitment to high standards of service and comfort. This hotel is designed for travellers who appreciate elegant surroundings, premium amenities, and a central location that allows for easy exploration of Helsinki's finest attractions and dining establishments.

Hotel Lilla Roberts

Hotel Lilla Roberts, a 4.5-star boutique hotel in Helsinki City Center, offers a sophisticated and intimate luxury experience. With a high rating of 9.4 from 262 guests, it's clear that this property excels in providing a memorable stay. Its stylish design and personalized service make it a standout choice for travellers seeking a more exclusive atmosphere. The inclusion of business facilities and babysitting services demonstrates its versatility, catering to both leisure and business guests who appreciate attention to detail and refined comfort.

Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Helsinki

The Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Helsinki, a 4.5-star property located in the heart of the city centre, offers a blend of classic elegance and modern luxury. Its strong rating of 9 from 492 reviews indicates a consistently positive guest experience, often attributed to its prime location and excellent service. This hotel is well-suited for travellers who appreciate a central base for exploring Helsinki, with the added touch of premium amenities and a sophisticated ambiance that defines a luxury stay.

Villas in Finland: Privacy and Space for Families and Groups

While Finland is renowned for its hotels and unique accommodations like igloos, the option of renting a villa or a private cottage offers a distinct advantage for Malaysian travellers, especially families or groups seeking more privacy and space. These self-contained units provide a home-like environment, allowing for greater flexibility in meal preparation and relaxation. They are ideal for longer stays or for those who prefer a more secluded experience away from the typical hotel setting.

Resorts in Finland: Everything You Need Without Leaving the Property

Finland's resort offerings, particularly in areas like Lapland and by the lakes, provide an all-encompassing holiday experience. These properties often combine accommodation with a wide array of activities, dining options, and wellness facilities, making them perfect for travellers who wish to unwind and enjoy their surroundings without the need for extensive travel. They are particularly appealing to families and couples looking for convenience and a comprehensive range of amenities in one location.

Apartments & Serviced Residences in Finland — Flexible Stays for Longer Trips

For Malaysian travellers planning an extended stay in Finland, or those who simply prefer the flexibility and independence of self-catering, apartments and serviced residences offer an excellent solution. These accommodations provide more living space, kitchen facilities, and a more localized feel compared to traditional hotels. They are ideal for families with young children, groups of friends travelling together, or business travellers who require a comfortable and functional base for a longer duration.

Holiday Club Saariselkä Superior Apartments

Located in Inari, within the Pohjois-Lappi region, Holiday Club Saariselkä Superior Apartments offers a 4-star serviced apartment experience ideal for those seeking a comfortable and convenient base in the Arctic. With a high rating of 9.4 from 151 reviews, these apartments are clearly well-received by guests, suggesting a high standard of quality and guest satisfaction. The availability of ski and tennis facilities, along with a fitness centre, makes it a great option for active travellers looking to enjoy the Finnish wilderness.

HAAWE 1933 - Boutique Apart Hotel

In Rovaniemi, the HAAWE 1933 - Boutique Apart Hotel presents a stylish 4-star option for travellers seeking apartment-style living with a touch of boutique charm. Its exceptional rating of 9.7 from 359 reviews indicates a very high level of guest satisfaction, often linked to its modern design and excellent amenities. The inclusion of express check-out and a sauna adds to the convenience and relaxation offered, making it a superb choice for those who appreciate both comfort and style in their accommodation.

Finland's Culinary Delights: A Taste of the North

Finnish cuisine is a reflection of its environment, characterized by fresh, seasonal ingredients and a deep respect for nature's bounty. For Malaysian travellers accustomed to the bold spices and diverse influences of Southeast Asian food, Finnish dishes offer a palate-cleansing experience, focusing on purity of flavour. The national dish, *Karjalanpaisti* (Karelian hot pot), a slow-cooked stew typically made with beef, pork, and lamb, exemplifies this approach. Another staple is *Kalakukko*, a traditional rye bread loaf baked with a fish and pork filling, originating from the eastern regions. These dishes, while simple in concept, are rich in tradition and offer a genuine taste of Finnish heritage. Navigating dining options in Finland as a Muslim traveller requires some awareness. While pork is a common ingredient, many restaurants, especially in larger cities like Helsinki, offer alternatives such as chicken, beef, or fish. Halal certification is not as widespread as in Malaysia, but many establishments are accommodating. It's advisable to inquire directly about ingredients or look for restaurants that explicitly state they cater to dietary needs. Traditional Finnish markets, such as the Old Market Hall (Vanha Kauppahalli) in Helsinki, are excellent places to sample local produce and prepared foods, offering a sensory journey through Finnish gastronomy. The regional diversity of Finland is also evident in its culinary landscape. Coastal areas, naturally, excel in seafood, with fresh catches from the Baltic Sea and the numerous lakes being a highlight. In Lapland, reindeer meat is a delicacy, often prepared in various stews, roasts, or even smoked. Traditional Sami cuisine, indigenous to the Arctic regions, offers unique flavours and ingredients. For those venturing into the lake districts, freshwater fish like perch and pike are commonly featured in local dishes. Exploring these regional specialties provides a delicious way to understand the distinct character of each part of Finland. When dining in Finland, Malaysian travellers will find that meal times are generally earlier than what they might be accustomed to. Lunch is typically the main meal of the day, often enjoyed between 11 am and 2 pm, while dinner is usually lighter and eaten between 5 pm and 7 pm. Tipping is not as ingrained a practice as in some Western countries; service is usually included in the bill. While a small tip for exceptional service is appreciated, it's not obligatory. Familiarizing yourself with these customs can help ensure a smoother and more enjoyable dining experience throughout your Finnish journey.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Finland

Finns are known for their reserved nature and appreciation for personal space, a cultural trait that might initially seem different to Malaysian travellers accustomed to more outwardly expressive interactions. Politeness and punctuality are highly valued, and directness in communication is common, which should not be mistaken for rudeness. A key aspect of Finnish etiquette is the emphasis on honesty and reliability; if you make a promise, it's expected that you will keep it. Understanding and respecting these subtle differences in social interaction will greatly enhance your experience and foster positive connections. When visiting public saunas, a classic Finnish experience, it's important to be aware of local customs. While saunas are often gender-separated, mixed-gender saunas are also common, especially in private settings or some public facilities. It is customary to be nude in the sauna, though some tourist-oriented saunas may offer the option of swimwear. Respecting the quiet atmosphere of the sauna is also important; it's a place for relaxation and contemplation rather than loud conversation. Always shower before and after using the sauna, and remember to stay hydrated. Finland is a remarkably safe country, with low crime rates and a high level of public trust. However, as with any travel, it's wise to take standard precautions. Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded tourist areas or on public transport. While e-hailing services are available in major cities, public transportation, including efficient bus and train networks, is generally reliable and safe. Familiarizing yourself with local transport apps and understanding ticketing systems will make getting around seamless. The Finnish emergency number is 112, which connects you to police, ambulance, and fire services. For Malaysian passport holders travelling to Finland, it's essential to be prepared for emergencies. The Malaysian Embassy or High Commission in Finland can provide assistance if needed; it's advisable to note down their contact details before your trip. Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover any unforeseen medical expenses or travel disruptions. While Finland has an excellent healthcare system, insurance provides peace of mind. Staying informed about local conditions and respecting local customs will contribute to a safe and enjoyable journey.

Getting to Finland and Getting Around

Reaching Finland from Malaysia involves a significant journey, typically requiring at least one stopover. Flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and KLIA2 to Helsinki Airport (HEL) are commonly operated by airlines such as Finnair, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Turkish Airlines, with flight durations usually ranging from 14 to 20 hours, depending on the layover. Prices can vary considerably based on the season and how far in advance you book flight tickets, but budgeting for a mid-range fare is advisable for a comfortable journey. Once in Finland, navigating between cities is efficient and comfortable. The Finnish national railway company, VR, operates an extensive network connecting major towns and cities, offering a scenic and reliable way to travel. For destinations not easily reached by train, a comprehensive bus network serves even smaller communities. Domestic flights are also an option for covering long distances quickly, particularly to Lapland. Within cities, public transport systems, including trams, buses, and metro (in Helsinki), are well-developed and user-friendly, making it easy to explore at your own pace. The best time to visit Finland from Malaysia depends largely on the experience you seek. For the iconic winter destination, with snow-covered landscapes and the chance to see the Northern Lights, the period from November to March is ideal, though temperatures can be very cold. Summer, from June to August, offers long daylight hours, pleasant temperatures, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the lakes and archipelago. Spring and autumn provide beautiful transitional scenery but can have more unpredictable weather. Each season offers a unique charm, influencing both the activities available and hotel pricing. Before departing for Finland, Malaysian travellers should prepare a few essentials. The local currency is the Euro (€), and it's wise to check the current exchange rate against the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, carrying some cash for smaller purchases or remote areas is recommended. Obtaining a local SIM card or an eSIM upon arrival can ensure affordable data access for navigation and communication. Essential documents include your passport (with at least six months' validity beyond your intended stay), any necessary visa, and travel insurance details.

Entry Requirements for Malaysian Citizens

Visa-Free Entry for Malaysians

Malaysian passport holders enjoy visa-free entry into Finland for short stays, as Finland is part of the Schengen Area. This means that Malaysian citizens can travel to Finland for tourism, business, or visiting family and friends for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without the need for a visa. This visa-free arrangement significantly simplifies travel planning for Malaysian tourists looking to explore the unique landscapes and culture of Finland, making it an accessible destination for shorter holidays.

Travel Documentation and Requirements

While a visa is not required for short stays, Malaysian travellers must ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended departure date from the Schengen Area and has at least two blank pages. It is also highly recommended to carry proof of sufficient funds to cover your stay, a return or onward ticket, and comprehensive travel insurance that meets Schengen requirements, including a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical emergencies and repatriation. These documents may be requested by immigration officials upon arrival.

Staying Informed on Travel Policies

Visa and entry requirements can be subject to change, and it is crucial for all travellers to verify the latest regulations before their trip. While Malaysian citizens currently benefit from visa-free access for short stays, it is always best practice to consult the official website of the Finnish Ministry for Foreign Affairs or the nearest Finnish Embassy or Consulate for the most up-to-date information. This proactive approach ensures a smooth and hassle-free entry into Finland, allowing you to focus on enjoying your travel experience.

Your Finnish Adventure Starts Here

Finland offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, unique cultural experiences, and serene landscapes that provide a refreshing contrast to the tropical climate of Malaysia. From the vibrant design scene of Helsinki to the ethereal glow of the Northern Lights in Lapland, this Nordic nation promises a journey filled with wonder and discovery. Whether you're seeking adventure in the Arctic wilderness, tranquility by its countless lakes, or the sophisticated charm of its capital city, Finland delivers an experience that is both invigorating and deeply memorable. At Traveloka, we understand the diverse needs of Malaysian travellers, and we've curated a wide selection of accommodations to suit every preference and budget. From charming budget-friendly hotels starting from around RM 300 per night to luxurious 5-star establishments offering world-class service, you'll find the perfect place to stay. Explore options ranging from cozy apartments ideal for families to unique igloo accommodations for a truly Arctic experience, ensuring your Finnish base is as special as the destination itself. Planning your Finnish escape is made easy and secure with Traveloka. Benefit from flexible payment options, including credit cards and Traveloka PayLater, and rely on verified guest reviews to make informed decisions. We are committed to helping you find a cheap hotel that doesn't compromise on quality, ensuring your journey to Finland is seamless from booking to arrival. Start planning your Nordic adventure today and discover the magic of Finland.

All information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication. Prices are subject to change depending on season, availability, and hotel policy.

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How many hotels are listed in Finland?

Currently, there are around 21 hotels that you can book in Finland

Guest reviews in hotel near Finland

8.5
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275,418 reviews from hotels in Finland with aggregated rating of 8.5/10.
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lim w. m.
Reviewed 350 week(s) ago
9.7
/10
This hotel is located near to bus, tram and train station so it is very convenient to travel around the city. The room is superb and got a surprise with the room I get. It was awesome with the sea view. The only thing is I stayed 2 nights here but the breakfast is the same. But the food was nice also. So 2 nights is still acceptable for the same food. Other than that it was a great trip.
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