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Serviced Apartments in Finland

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Serviced Apartments in Finland

Looking for a serviced apartment in Finland? From short trips in Helsinki to extended corporate stays near the major technology and manufacturing hubs, our serviced apartments give you the space, flexibility, and comfort of home across all key Finnish business cities. Explore premium long-stay options in Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere, and Turku. Our accommodations are typically located with easy access to public transport and come with essential facilities such as fully equipped kitchens and high-speed internet.

Visit our FAQ page or get in touch with us to chat about your specific corporate travel needs.

Find Serviced Apartments Across Finland

Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. As an EU member state since 1995, it is a highly developed mixed economy renowned for its innovation, quality of life, and vast, unspoilt natural beauty. Over two-thirds of the country is covered by forest, underscoring its historical importance as one of the world’s largest producers of wood and raw materials.

Serviced Apartments in Popular Finnish Destinations

Quickly navigate to our most in-demand business travel destinations in Finland:

  • Serviced Apartments in Helsinki - As Finland's capital, Helsinki is the undisputed centre of government, finance, and major international commerce, making it essential for corporate headquarters and meetings.
  • Serviced Apartments in Espoo - Espoo is a core location for the Finnish tech industry, home to major R&D centres and corporate headquarters, driving demand for specialist business accommodation.
  • Serviced Apartments in Tampere - Tampere attracts business travel due to its strong industrial heritage, growing technology clusters, and significant educational institutions that fuel innovation and manufacturing sectors.
  • Serviced Apartments in Turku - Turku's importance as a key port city, a centre for the shipbuilding industry, and a major pharmaceutical hub makes it a vital destination for manufacturing and logistics professionals.

Why stay in a serviced apartment in Finland with SilverDoor?

Booking your corporate accommodation in Finland through a specialist like SilverDoor ensures that your business traveller benefits from convenience and quality in a country famed for its high standards. We provide a professionally managed, vetted portfolio of apartments across key Finnish cities. This offers more space and flexibility than traditional hotels, which is crucial for extended stays and relocations. Our services include 24/7 client support and streamlined booking and billing processes, ensuring compliance and peace of mind for corporate travel managers.

Finland Business Travel Guide: Things to Know

Finland is a leader in economic competitiveness and human development, with key sectors including the service industry (approx. 60% of the economy) and high-value manufacturing. Its largest industry is electronics, with major global corporations having headquarters in the Greater Helsinki region. The capital, Helsinki, and the surrounding areas are the core of Finnish commerce, offering a wide range of serviced apartments ideal for both short-term business trips and long-term corporate relocations.

Currency and VAT in Finland

The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Finland is a highly card-reliant society, and major credit cards are universally accepted.

  • Tipping: Tipping is not expected in Finland, as a service charge is typically included in the price of a meal or service. Finns value efficiency and quality over gratuity. If you receive exceptional service, rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount (e.g., 5-10%) is appreciated but entirely optional.
  • VAT: The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) rate in Finland is 25.5% (as of late 2024), which is always included in the price displayed for goods and services.

Language Spoken in Finland

The two official languages are Finnish and Swedish. While Finnish is dominant, Swedish is widely spoken in coastal areas. In the major business and technology hubs, English is widely spoken and used in corporate communication. Business travellers should have no issue communicating in English.

Time Zones in Finland

Finland operates on Eastern European Time (EET), UTC+2.

  • It observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), shifting to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), UTC+3, from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. Always confirm the time if scheduling meetings or calls across time zones during this period.

Weather in Finland

Finland has a continental climate known for its extremes.

  • Winters (December–March) are long, dark, and very cold, with temperatures consistently below freezing and heavy snow common, particularly in the north (Lapland).
  • Summers (June–August) are mild and pleasant, with average temperatures in the low 20s. Notably, summers feature the 'Midnight Sun', where daylight lasts nearly 24 hours in the south and is constant in the north.
  • Spring and Autumn offer mild weather but are transitional, with a risk of rain. Business travellers should always pack layers and be prepared for cold weather outside of the main summer months.

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