Löyly, Sauna and restaurant on Baltic Sea waterfront, Helsinki, Finland
Löyly is a sauna and restaurant on the Baltic Sea waterfront in Helsinki, with two separate bathing areas of different sizes. The facility combines traditional bathing spaces with a restaurant section and direct access to the water.
The establishment was founded in 2017 and quickly gained recognition for its design and development in Helsinki. The opening showed how traditional sauna culture could be connected with modern hospitality and architecture.
The place reflects Finnish sauna traditions, where visitors move between hot bathing and refreshing dips in the Baltic Sea. This happens year-round and shows how sauna culture is experienced in the city today.
The place is open daily for visits and allows for relaxed time spent over several hours. The location is accessible from the harbor area and works well for both first-time visitors and regular sauna users.
During warmer months, the restaurant section operates with a casual self-service system and no table reservations. This creates an open and spontaneous approach for guests looking for an informal dining experience.
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