21st August, Helsinki
We woke up to a nice sunny day, our last day in Scandinavia. We have a complimentary morning sauna in our hostel and we haven’t used it yet so this was the time. Eurohostel has separate sauna for men and women for which they otherwise charge 8.50 Euros. Sauna being such an integral part of any Finnish homes in the countryside; we have to enjoy it in Finland for namesake at least. The best definitely would have been in winter in the log houses in Lapland. After a refreshing Sauna we walked down to the market place next to the finnair wheel, for some authentic finnish cinnamon buns and coffee for breakfast and some souvenir shopping. I wanted to get a reindeer horn and got a nice piece from the make shift souvenir shops for 8 Euros. We needed to get back to our hostel, check out and store the luggage in the luggage room as 12 PM was the check out time. But before doing this we have to visit the white Helsinki cathedral and the red Upenski cathedral, which were looking bright and shinny in the bright sun light. We got our luggage sorted and booked the airport taxi at 5:25 PM (cheapest option at 29.50 Euros for 2 persons). As our transport cards were valid for ferries as well, we decided to pay a visit to the nearby fortress island of Suomenlinna . Ferries are every 20 minutes and takes around 10 minutes to reach. Suomenlinna is a nice island which was fortified during the Russian regime. It does have a lot of history to check out, but it does also have some really cute and cosy cafes. We settled for Café Chapman for our lunch, which has a buffet comprising of Black root soup, salads, game meat stew, salmon and pasta for 14 Euros. I highly recommend this. After a stomach full of good food, it was time for our nap next to the sea on the velvety grass. I am somehow addicted to this and would say, never slept better. After around 40 minutes woke up as it was getting a bit chilly and we needed to get back to mainland as our passes will expire around 3:30 PM. So after a bit of walking around the fort we took the next ferry back before the weather got cloudy. We still have a few hours to kill before we go back to our hostel to move for the airport. So this time was fruitfully used to walk around the design shops around the market place. These parallel streets called Tori quarters, with small design shops and exibitions with fantastic knic knacs are a fantastic place to move around. But only thing is the prices are a bit exorbitant as per Indian standards. I maybe repeating myself but finnish designs are as urban and chic as all other Scandinavian designs. After some nice window shopping we took a leisurely walk towards our hostel. We couldn’t resist a last treat of the famous ben and jerry icecreams (5 euros a scoop), not to be missed. Our cab came on time, but after 15 minutes of travel somehow broke down. The driver was a really sweet old guy, who immediately got a replacement for us. This took around 15 minutes and gave us some time to interact with the other 2 American occupants of our cab. In the meantime the replacement cab arrived. We reached the airport on time and were amazed when the cab driver just charged us 20 Euros for both of us, for the breakdown of the car . Can we expect such customer service in India? Ever? By Far I will summarize this trip across Scandinavia, nothing but Fabulous, in between warm, kind and friendly people who did made a lot of difference to the trip. We had a lot to see and appreciate, be it their cleanliness, disciplined and polite behavior or tourist friendly and organized urban system. Tak! Scandinavia.