Clarion Hotel Helsinki is Finland's tallest hotel — a modern high-rise in the Jätkäsaari district by the west harbour, and one of Scandinavia's most distinct architectural statements. The 425 designer rooms and suites span two towers, pairing industrial aesthetics with Finnish minimalism.
The wellness floor is the headline. On the sixteenth floor, a heated outdoor pool runs at 360-degree views over the sea and Helsinki's skyline — a rare option in this city, where you can bathe outside in winter with snow surrounding the deck. The pool is paired with a traditional Finnish sauna and a steam bath so guests can cycle between sauna heat and outdoor cooling exactly as Finnish tradition requires.
At the top of the building, Sky Room serves drinks with panoramic views toward Suomenlinna and the Finnish archipelago. The hotel adds restaurant Kitchen & Table by Marcus Samuelsson, a fitness studio, and direct walking access to the West Terminal for ferries to Tallinn — useful logistics for travelers using Helsinki as a base for the wider Baltic region.