Discover Finland, known for its natural beauty, vibrant design sector, and forward-thinking technology scene.
Situ’s selection of serviced apartments in Finland has been chosen especially for those travelling for business. Experience a relaxing home-from-home in our Finland accommodation where guests can enjoy a fully-equipped kitchen, a comfortable bed, and a private and flexible space. Our serviced apartments in Finland are conveniently located and have everything that the corporate traveller needs for a successful trip.
Prime location and modern facilities are the key factors for choosing serviced apartments in Finland. Choose one of our first-class serviced Finland apartments for business visitors and expats and let us provide you with a real home-from-home when you’re away from yours.
Serviced apartments in Finland are an excellent solution for business visitors and relocating professionals. We offer a tried and tested combination of facilities for work and leisure that is suitable for remote working and home comfort alike.
All our Finland apartments provide a spacious working area with a comfortable desk and a high-speed internet connection. Our guests appreciate a modern kitchen and quality laundry services, which come in handy on a longer visit. All our accommodation is well located for transport connections and major attractions. Our serviced apartments in Finland are a versatile solution unlikely to be matched by a standard hotel.
Browse our website for serviced apartments in Finland and contact our helpful team with any special requests you may have.
Finland lies in Northern Europe, bordering Sweden in the west, Norway in the north, and the Russioan Federation in the east. The capital city, Helsinki, stretches across the peninsula and several adjacent islands of the Baltic Sea. Finland is a member stat eof the European Union and part of the eurozone. The euro is used for all transactions.
In Finland, the space is vast, and the distances are far, but public transport works well, and the road network is of supreme quality. Motorway E18 runs from Helsinki in the east along the Gulf of Finland coast and to neighbouring Turku. Several motorways go northeast and northwest to connect the capital with the less populated north.
Finland has two official languages – Finnish and Swedish. Finnish is spoken by about eighty-seven per cent of the country's population, while Swedish is the minority first language for about five per cent. Both Finnish and Swedish are compulsory in Finnish schools
The main sources of revenue for Finland are its service sector, the forestry industry, mechanical engineering, shipbuilding, and agro-processing. The IT sector and pharmaceuticals are also well-developed.
High purchasing power makes Finland’s domestic consumer market very active. In fact, many business activities focus only on the domestic market. Finland’s location at the crossroads of the Scandinavian, Baltic, European, and Russian markets is ideal for trade and development.
The manufacturing of advanced medical equipment is strong in Finland, as well as the electrical and telecommunications industries. The main companies in the sector are Vaisala, Ensto Finland Oy, Nokia, and ABB. The chemical industry is the next biggest source of the country's GDP. Around 60 % of Finnish export goes to EU countries, the principal manufacturers are Nokian and Tikkurila.
Those working here for the short-term find that staying in a serviced apartment in Finland is ideal. Employees who are relocating likewise appreciate staying in a spacious Finland apartment while they search for a more permanent home. Get in touch with Situ’s friendly team and source your perfect property
Everything about living in Finland has an unmistakable small-town, rustic feel to it. Finland offers fresh air, forests, and lakes, excellent roads, and good schools. Finland is well-suited to those who enjoy living in the countryside but would also like all the necessary amenities to hand.
The ecology in Finland is among the best in Europe thanks to government policy and the thoughtful attitude of its citizens. Finland ranks third in the world among the healthiest countries, when considering environmental and demographic conditions, air pollution, and access to clean drinking water.
For example, tap water in Finland (Helsinki in particular) is recognized by experts as the cleanest in the world as it is supplied through the world's longest tunnel carved in the rocks. A total of 71% of the territory of Finland is covered in forest, and the total area of national parks is above 8000 km2.
Living in Finland is relatively expensive compared to many other EU countries. This is true for all services and commodities, but especially so for all local produce and Finnish goods. The Finns take pride in the quality of their manufacturers and locally sourced foods. Farmers' markets offer excellent local produce.
Finland offers regular domestic and international flights provided by 21 airports across the country. Most international flights operate from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. Sixteen million international passengers use this airport annually. Other major airports are at Oulu, Tampere, Turku, Rovaniemi, and Lappeenranta.
There is 24- hour transfer service between the airport and Helsinki railway station. A train or a bus trip will take around 30 minutes.
The main railway transport provider in Finland is VR. Train tickets can be bought on the VR website or app, at the ticket machine or ticket offices at the station, by phone at the VR support service, or from kiosks.
Coach travel in Finland is very convenient for intercity travel. You can choose from a variety of long-distance coach routes and buy tickets online, at kiosks at coach stations, or on the bus from the driver.
The public transport of Finland has at its disposal the underground and many tram and bus routes. All transport is punctual and dependable. The underground is only available in Helsinki.
A single fare ticket or daily pass are both available for all city transport. Be sure to validate your ticket as you board a bus or a train.
Finland has a well-developed passenger ferry network. If you visit Finland in the summer, please book your ticket for water transport routes in advance.