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HI - Helsinki - Hostel Academica

Helsinki, Southern Finland (Uudenmaa), Finland

4 de 8
Dirección
Hietaniemenkatu 14, Helsinki   Mapa
Precio
dorm: 13,50 - 22 €, Single 38 - 55 €, Twin 54 € - 75 €, 3-bed-room 75 €, 4-bed-room 85 € Verifique los precios actuales por fecha aquí
Localización/Contacto
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Prestaciones

  • Desayuno gratis
  • Cocina
  • Duchas calientes gratis durante las 24 horas
  • Salón / Espacios comunes
  • Piscina
  • Sala de juegos
  • Teléfonos (públicos o en la habitación)
  • Información turística
  • Ascensor
  • TV
 
Informe de Hostelz.com
This hostel is about a twenty minute walk west of the train station, but is quite easy to find with the help of the map. Although it looks like a big tenement block from the outside it is quite comfortable on the inside. The building is used as student accommodation during the winter months so it is quite well kept but not to the modern standards of some other hostels.

The reception is right at the front door and there is usually a couple of staff on hand who speak quite a few languages to help speed up check in. Just in front of the reception is a common room with cable TV and internet point. There are three computers with a fast internet connection, and time can be bought from the reception from one euro. There is also a kitchen in this area if you are in need of an alternative to eating out.

Our twin room with unsuite was on the second floor but there is a lift to take you to the higher floors if you have a lot of baggage. The room was quite spacious with two single beds at either end of the room, a desk, and some shelving on the walls. Also included in the room was a small kitchenette, equipped with a sink, a hob, and a fridge. The bathroom was to the same standard as the room and all in all it was very clean when we arrived. There was never a problem with hot water at any point of the day either.

Academia was quite a cheap alternative to some of the other hostels in Helsinki. It is a bit out of the way for most of the sights of the city though, and is even a good forty-five minute walk to the Olympic stadium. There was not much of an atmosphere to this hostel, which is partly due to the fact that there is no bar and the only real place to meet people is in front of the TV in the common area. We would recommend if you are only staying a short period of time in Helsinki to look for somewhere a bit closer to all the main attractions, but if you don't mind a little walk every morning then Academia is an ideal place to stay.

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Comment by Alison Brindley, UK
September 2007
Good
This hostel was very clean with a cooker with oven and four hobs! Luxury! The down side was that whilst we were staying there they were doing building work just behind and it was very noisy. In our room there was no plates/saucepans provided (I think it's luck of the draw!) We went out and equipped our room for about 20 euros at a nearby 1 euro shop. Other than this I can't fault it. It is a stones throw from the beach too and the tram stops just round the back. It is also very secure here -- you wouldn't be able to break the doors down in a hurry! Very good.
Comment by Carina, Germany
July 2007
Clean and Comfortable
I think this hostel was great. so much better than the one we stayed in before (Satakuntatalo). We had a modern twin room, which was very clean, spacious, and nicely furnished. We had our own bathroom with a modern shower, a clean toilet, sink, big mirror, and so on. The kitchen was also great, it included a huge fridge, a sink, an oven, and numerous cupboards to store stuff. Plates, glasses and cups were included as well as spoons, knives, and forks. The cupboards were also very spacious, we had two shelves as well as a table for eating and two chairs. The beds were comfortable and the room was also air conditioned. Usage of the sauna and the swimming pool is included in the price. At the gound floor there is a meeting room with computers, TV, another kitchen, and even stuff for ironing clothes. Very cosy place to meet other travelers. All in all I think this hostel is the best choice for staying at Helsinki.
Comment by scott
September 2006
what can i say? My friend and I had a really good experience here. However, I understand that the private rooms and the dorm experiences are very different. i can only speak on the private rooms, of which we stayed in for six nights in late July. It is a fairly good location -- walkable distance from town, and fairly easy to find (once you get your head around Finnish street names). Whilst it seems to have more of a "youth hostel" kind of vibe than other places in europe that we stayed at (more young people), the hotel-ish nature of the private rooms (which i think make most of the accommodation) don't make for as much of a social place. The rooms are clean and beds are comfortable, with a stove and fridge for cooking, which is nice. however you'll need all your own cooking utensils and saucepans, so you are a bit limited. But at least you can hit supermarkets a bit more and save on food. The down side was certainly the bathroom -- not so much that it was small but rather that it smelt really bad. It was somewhat clean but still, could be better. But friendly, helpful staff was certainly a good thing -- as well as location makes for a decent stay.
Comment by Spanish visitors
July 2006
We have stayed at this hostel for three nights, at the beggining of july. For me and my boyfriend has been the best hostel we have stayed in. We had a private room with bathroom, not a dorm. The room included linen, towel and breakfast for 32€ each, it's not cheap but for such a clean and confortable place in Helsinki I can say it's very fair. I dont know about the dorms but for a private room it's quite worthy. The staff was also quite helpful and the location was quite good, too. If you look for a twin room with private bathroom, I will strongly recommend you Academica.
Comment by Katie
November 2005
It was probably one of the most pathetic hostels I've stayed in. Good points: the staff were very accommodating. Actually it's fairly far from the train station! About a 15-20 minute walk! It's still downtown in a way. Bad points: it's a bit of a dorm-room dive. Not a social place.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2004
This place is not at all up to European standard of youth hostel. The website is not a fair representation of this youth hostel!!! The dorm rooms are filthy, and the shower, toilet and sink are in one cramped space—i.e., there's no shower stall. Gross. This place is a shame. Eighteen euros, and five more for linen? It's the worst hostel I've stayed in. Being near the train station is its only plus. But it's not a friendly place that you want to stay in, or feel welcomed to! It's a real let-down after a long trip to get to Helsinki!! I felt quite cheated to find the true condition of this hostel.
Comment by Anonymous
September 2004
YIKES!!! This hostel is a dive. It's very deceiving; the hostel looks great on the website. But unfortunately, the rooms shown are private or semi-private and NOT the dorms. This is the worst hostel I have ever stayed at. I am a frequent international traveler, staying at places in New York, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Paris, Germany, London, and all over Austria and Italy - to name just a few! I have always been pleased with the incredible service and welcome and security felt at all these places. The Academica Hostel, however, is a disgrace--it's cold, unfriendly and dirty. The hostel is big--though not like a hotel!! Don't be mistaken! It is much more like a crappy, poorly-kept university dorm. I have never seen such pitiful dorm rooms. The bathroom has a shower which is basically in the same space as the sink and toilet - I mean, there is NO shower stall, just a grim shower curtain to barely throw around yourself, getting the whole floor around the sink and toilet wet. Come on, this is pathetic. This is a scary, and third world-ish place, way below European standards. I was shocked to see such poor standards. It's not very friendly, either. I didn't get to have breakfast, which starts at 7--6 a.m. would be better. Just try to find breakfast in Helsinki! Forget it, even last-resort McDonald's doesn't have a full breakfast menu. It was very disappointing after a long flight to go to such a miserable place. The price isn't great at 18 euros, plus 5 euros for linen--and no chance to have breakfast. The dorm kitchen was filthy, by the way. The stairwell is locked shut and you have to use the elevator--which is not very safe as well as a pain if you're just on the second floor. Not everyone gets a thrill out of elevator cramp and laziness. I have had nice experiences at Helsinki youth hostels - alas, it was a while ago and I misplaced the name of the other nice hostel. I suppose this was a bit better than overnight at the airport, but that's debatable. What a shame. The only small star for this place is that there is a Finnair bus from the airport to the train station at only 4.90 euros, and a 55 or 55A bus which takes you to and from the youth hostel and train station for 2 euros each way. I do not recommend this place, unless your other option is the street. If you have enough cash to pay for a single room at 50-plus euros, get to a hotel!!!! There are several small hotels and apartment hotels around this price!
Comment by Peter
August 2004
This is more a hotel than a hostel. This also means that it's not a very social place. They only have 1 key for the rooms, and the doors lock if you close them a bit firmly (close it gently, and it will stay unlocked for your roommates). There is a small TV room where you can meet other travellers (admission to which requires a roomkey). Breakfast is served in a nearby hotel and is quite nice (though at €6, a bit expensive).

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