Helsinki for Digital Nomads
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Finland

Helsinki

Uusimaa

Cost of Living

Total
$2,551

Rent
$1,537

Min
$906
Max
$2,322
Source

Median rent based on analysis of 29 apartments in July

Additional Expenses

Groceries
$381
Food Outside
$469
Base Cost
$164
Sources
NumbeoExpatistan

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WIFI

Good

Download Speed

Median
178.99 Mbps
Max
662.18 Mbps
Min
0.40 Mbps

Upload Speed

Median
84.59 Mbps
Max
526.77 Mbps
Min
0.15 Mbps
Latency
9 ms

Data provided by Ookla

Safety

8/10 - Very Safe
Walking at Day
Safe
87
Walking at Night
Safe
70
Safety Index
Safe
75
Crime Index
Low
25

Weather

02/07/2025
Air Quality
Good
36/500

Forecast

☁️
24°C
17°C

Feels like: 24°C

Overview

Population
675,747
Local Time
3:18 PM
Popularity Score
7.9/10
Travel Insurance
Genki
eSIM
Airalo
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Mobility

Walkability
Walker's Dream
92
Public Transit
World-Class
95
Bikeability
Excellent
88
Car Rental
AutoEurope

Communities

1 communities

Accommodations

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Reviews

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Mostly Positive
75% of the 4 user reviews for this place are positive
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Oct 11, 2023Nomad List
Recommended

I've been here just under a week so it might be too early to comment on Helsinki, but so far I like it. I'd like to second what the review from 9 mths ago said: I can recommend Noli Studios, specifically the Herttoniemi one. I'll tell you more about Finland once I've been here longer.

Jul 31, 2023Nomad List
Recommended

Helsinki, FInland, for one week in late July 2023. Short story: I would go there again in a heartbeat. Its safe, fun, trendy. It has great public transit in the core and to the airport, and is REALLY pedestrian friendly. English is readily spoken in the downtown core. Food from local and worldwide tastes is available and I did not have a single bad meal there. Check the opening/closing times for restaurants and bars- they vary wildly (Google maps is good for this, but not infallible). Internet was fast at my Hotel (Hotel Anna). I did not use co-working spaces. Nature is close by with a ferry cruise to local islands, and Estonia is a fast 3 hour boat ride away. Everyone was friendly to me, even though I knew none of the local official languages (Finnish and Swedish). Of course, YMMV but I had a great time as a solo traveller. Check the weather chart for your time of travel.

Jan 3, 2023Nomad List
Mixed

I've been in Helsinki on New Year's Eve and it's been okay. There isn't lots of fireworks but in front of the main cathedral you'll find some. Cafe-scene is great and you also find lots of places to work from. The city is walkable, although I wouldn't recommend doing that in winter as it'll be freaking cold.

Surprisingly you can find lots of vegan options. No matter if you're in a super-market (I can tell you, I've never seen so many different replacement products) or in a cafe. It's way better than other Scandinavian cities such aus Lund, Copenhagen and so on.

All in all I think it's worth a visit but wouldn't stay here for longer or come back, too often.

Pros:

- great public transport

- lots of vegan options

- great cafe-scene

- suprisingly friendly people (I always heard that Finnish people are rude, but it's not true from my experience)

Cons:

- super expensive (especially alcohol and eating out)

- cold AF in winter

- not too many things to do

If you want to have a great place to stay, meet people and be able to work, I can recommend Noli Studios. I stayed in Noli Sörnäinen with my girlfriend and enjoyed the place. Also has pretty good connections to almost anywhere in Helsinki.

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