The Best Shops and Sweets in Helsinki

We get asked quite a lot about how we plan for our travels. To be honest, it’s always a bit of a whirlwind. We’re usually only visiting somewhere for a short time, and we try to cram as many cute cafes and shops in as we can. Our recent cruise is a great example of getting to mark a lot of places off our bucket list in only a few days. This means getting a little creative, somewhat highly caffeinated, and utilizing Uber like it’s going out of style!

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all about the chill stroll of finding charming places along the way, but when you only have a few hours in each port, getting around places on your list as quickly as possible is a must. Hence, Uber all the way! Plus I feel safer using a system I’m already familiar with using often back home, plus not handling cash/different currency in another country is a double bonus!

While I won’t dive into our entire cruise recap just yet, I thought I’d give you a quick guide to the best shops and sweets in Helsinki until we get back to town to dive into the whole hoorah…

The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.

The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.

I’m pretty sure I could have spent hours in the Costco concept store! It was a pom pom lover’s heaven and Jared had to literally drag me out of there so we could see the rest of the shops. I did, however, buy approximately five colors of pom poms to interchange with my hat first, because #priorities.

The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.

Patisserie Teemu & Markus 

Hotel Lilla Roberts

Karl Fazer Cafe – the cutest for edible gifts and licorice! Right near World of Tre, too.

Sweet Story

Karkkikauppa Sweetheart

Chjoko – prettiest little chocolates and macarons ever

Roots Helsinki – Helsinki doesn’t have a true red light district, but this neighborhood is about as close as it comes! That said, this is the perfect cafe for vegan lunch, a green juice, smoothie bowl, or organic cake.

The Cock – for cocktails and dessert

Roobertin Herkku

KUUMA

Globe Hotel and Bar – the hotel restaurant is really precious

Picnic for a quick lunch and dessert in the design district

The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.

Lokal – literally wanted everything!

Stockmann – dept store with finnish design, and a little bit of everything if you want to see a lot in one shop

Aarikka –  for jewelry and knick knacks

Artek –  modern design with housewares, knick knacks, and right next to Stockmann

Marimekko Outlet – there’s one in the market in the city center

Artisaani

Papershop

Armas Design

Nudge – cute gift shop with clothing and bags and a cafe inside

World of Tre

Pino

Costo Concept Store –  a build your own Pom Pom hat store! The Pom poms are interchangeable and only 5 euros each so you can mix and match as many as you want

Design district in general

Iittala

R/H Studio – small local clothing store

Onar

Wild Things Flower Shop

Formverk – a home goods shop in design district

The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.

I think it goes without saying that almost everything was a photo op — the design here is amazing, friends! It was tough to narrow down to the best shops and sweets in Helsinki. Is there anywhere we missed? Anywhere you’re now dying to go?!

The Best Shops & Sweets in Helsinki by Ashley Rose of Sugar & Cloth, an award winning DIY, travel, and decor blog.

Do you all have any tricks for planning your trips out? I’m thinking of doing a whole post on how we break down mapping out our wishlists for places, what do you think?!

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  1. I think YES!! I would LOVE for you to do a post on how you break down mapping out your wishlists for places you travel to!