Helsinki cruise, November 2013.


They had Christmas decorations around the boat! I don't think I've ever been on a cruise in November before so I've never seen any Christmas decorations on the boat but it was very cozy to have some Christmas spirit on the boat!
They also had Christmas food at the buffet, which we ate at on Saturday evening.

Uspenski Cathedral.
View from the Market Square in Helsinki, Finland.

This statue is in honor of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna and her first visit to Helsinki on May 28, 1833.
The statue is located on Market Square, Helsinki, Finland.

City Hall of Helsinki on the Market Square, Helsinki, Finland.

Helsinki Cathedral.
This cathedral is one of Helsinki's landmarks and it's shown on many brochures etc.

I managed to find Akateeminen Kirjakauppa which is a huge bookstore that has 4 floors!
We found out about it in one of the brochures we read on the boat and apparently it's one of the biggest bookstores in Europe. So since I LOVE books I obviously wanted to visit it and luckily I found it so we got to spend some time in there and drool over all of the books (at least I did)

My Mom says that she thinks we've been in this bookstore before but I don't remember it. But it's possible that we've been there because this bookstore is right next to Stockmann which we usually visit when we're in Helsinki.

They had some beautiful Christmas trees with lights outside of Stockmann and there was also other Christmas decorations up in Helsinki.
 On Sunday evening we had dinner at the restaurant Ella's on the boat and this is what I ate: a vegetarian hamburger with french fries.

Me and Johanna had a nice cruise to Helsinki from Saturday November 16 and then we got home yesterday on Monday November 18. On Saturday we ate at the buffet where they mostly had Christmas food and some other food. As you can see from the photos we went off the boat in Helsinki on Sunday and we walked from the terminal towards the city since the tram apparently didn't go when we got off the boat, but it can be because it was a Sunday. I managed to guide us to the Market Square where we could see the Uspenski Cathedral and from there we went to the Senate Square where we saw the Helsinki Cathedral. After that, we walked on the Aleksanterinkatu which is one of the main streets in the city. We had to walk a bit before we could find a Robert's Coffee where we went in and had an expensive breakfast. After that, I managed to find the Akateeminen Kirjakauppa where we spent some time before we took a tram back to the boat. On the evening we ate at one of the restaurants on the boat and bought what we wanted to buy from the taxfree.




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