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Red, White, and Rock (The Three Churches of Helsinki, and Other Photos)

Updated Sep 29, 2013 · This post may contain affiliate links.

I really liked Helsinki, but I can't really show you why. Compared to the other cities we visited in the Baltic states, there wasn't that much to see or do. I sat naked in a sauna, but photography is mostly discouraged during situations in which everyone is naked, so I can't show you that. I told you about the font walk, but my account made it seem pretty lame. And to be honest, it WAS pretty lame. But -- and here is the thing I LOVED about Finland's capital -- Helsinki is the kind of place where people think to themselves, "let's create a font walk!" And then they actually go out and do it, and convince the New York Times to write about it.

Or, "let's stage an impromptu concert...on top of a bus stop!"

I call this one, "Rock concert on top of a bus shelter."

 

Or, "let's spray paint a car in the middle of downtown, just for shits and giggles!"

 

See? Helsinki is wild!

 

And also, "Let's build something beautiful outside that shopping centre, and then make it a temple for silent contemplation."

 

Seriously! It's a temple for silent contemplation. We didn't go in - not talking isn't really my thing

It is a vibrant, artistic and urban city. After spending a few days there, I came to the conclusion that North Americans live like peasants. The Helsinkites (Helsinks? Helsinikians?) oozed refinement and culture; it was a lively and energetic place where people looked normal - a place untouched by the ravages of acrylic finger nails and Restylane - and were fluent in multiple languages and drank champagne AT LUNCH! It was...it was magical. And to be fair, there were  few neato attractions worth checking out.

Remember last week when I said the Font Walk was the one thing I wanted to do while we were in Helsinki? I lied to you. There were two things I wanted to do (unless you count observing Marimekko in its natural habitat, in which case there were three): I wanted to do the Font Walk AND see the Rock Church.

I don't remember how I first heard about the Rock Church; it might have been from the same publication that led us to the font walk, but years ago, or maybe a design magazine. But ever since I read about it, I have wanted to go there. An underground church carved into rock? How delightfully wacky! And so I was delighted when we discovered it was a mere 10 minutes' walk from our hostel.

"Helsinki's Rock Church"
Helsinki's Rock Church is impressive. Even more impressive? The roof, which is made out of copper wire.

 

"Helsinki's Rock Church"
Unfortunately, my idea wasn't unique. You will share your time at the Rock Church with busloads of others.

 

The Rock Church is in fact one of the three famous churches in Helsinki; if you go, you'll almost certainly see all three. Here's a picture of the White Church, taken from the Baltic Sea while approaching Finland from Estonia.

"Helsinki's White Church"
White (and Green) Church

 

"Helsinki's WHite Church"
A little bit closer now

 

And finally we have the red church, where a wedding was going on during our visit

"Helsinki Red Church"
Wedding
"Helsinki Red Church"
In case you wanted to see the actual church

 

But a trip to Helsinki isn't ALL churches and typography. There is also food:

"Berries of Finland"
Such as berries. There were berries everywhere.

 

And chips with sausage for the entirely unreasonable price of 8,80 Euro.

Would you like wieners with those fries?

 

And finally, reindeer. I'm pretty sure this is mostly for the tourists, but you can get reindeer kebabs, reindeer burgers, and cold-smoked reindeer

 

I'm pretty sure I'll be on Santa's "naughty" list this year. Notice the crazed "I'm eating Rudolph" look in my eyes

 

So there you have it, everyone! Helsinki: a city of whacky, reindeer-eating artistic-types, where even Honey Nut Cheerios seem more fun than at home in Canada:

 

Even the Cheerios are having fun!

 

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  1. Tracey | Chronic Adventures says

    December 11, 2012 at 12:40 am

    Love how you nail the heart and soul of a place on your blog. When I think of freewheeling cities, Helsinki wouldn't come to mind but it sure does now.

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    • Katie says

      December 16, 2012 at 7:05 pm

      Thanks Tracey! That is a great compliment - I appreciate it!

      Reply
  2. Ayngelina says

    January 15, 2013 at 1:33 pm

    Oh man SO much I am going to eat! Yay reindeer!

    Reply
    • Katie says

      January 15, 2013 at 6:34 pm

      I won't tell Santa if you don't!

      Reply
  3. Timo Kiviluoma says

    February 04, 2013 at 11:11 pm

    Hello! I posted your blog post to our Google+ community. I'm happy your enjoyed here in Helsinki.

    https://plus.google.com/communities/115749118997840317174

    Reply
  4. Varpu says

    February 16, 2018 at 6:52 am

    I'm laughing my head off. This post is so funny. And accurate. You nailed us Finns. The chips & sausage pic is my favorite. The messy-looking grill prices are ridiculous. We would love to have you back in Helsinki and other Finland destinations anytime! :)

    Reply
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