The Finnish Sauna
The real sauna can only be experienced in Finland, its country of origin. There are more than two million saunas (and only five million inhabitants) in Finland. "Sauna" is the only Finnish word which has spread into most foreign languages including English and German.
A Finnish sauna is totally different from the various sweat rooms found all over the world. A real sauna is a very hot (about 70-100 degrees Celsius, 160-210 degrees Fahrenheit) room in which you throw water on hot stones. Then you sit on the benches without any clothes and enjoy the purifying feeling. Males and females don't have a sauna together in Finland (except a wife and a husband).
For Finns the summer cottage with its sauna is the best place in the whole world. However, almost every family has an own sauna in a town, too. Nowadays even many people living in multistorey houses have own saunas. Houses have at least one sauna for the use of their inhabitants.
Most hotels have a sauna, sometimes also for use of non-hotel guests. We especially recommend
spa hotels. Most of them have large indoor swimming pool departments, massaging showers, waterslides, saunas, steam rooms, outdoor pools and special pools for children. Usually all these activities are included in the room price which isn't higher than in other hotels. Other activities and health spa treatments are optional.
The Serena Indoor Aqua Park (20 kilometers from the centre of Helsinki) has very good saunas, too. We highly recommend them to you. See
http://www.serena.fi . Accommodation in Hotel Korpilampi
http://www.korpilampi.com only 400 meters from Serena (very beautiful swimming pool department and nice saunas).
Sauna Bar in Helsinki (address Eerikinkatu 27) has two saunas. The sauna must be booked in advance:
http://www.saunabar.fi .
Café Tin Tin Tango in Helsinki (address Töölöntorinkatu 7) has a self-service laundry and saunas which may be booked for 1-10 persons (at least one day before your sauna bathing, 22 euros / 1 hour / 1-2 persons, 32 euros / 1 hour / 3-10 persons). Read more:
http://www.tintintango.info/sauna.htm .
The Finnish Sauna Society (Vaskiniemi in Lauttasaari, Helsinki) has two wood-heated saunas, two special smoke saunas and also an electric city sauna. Saunas are open for Helsinki Card holders. Prebooking is obligatory.
Hotel Lapin Pohtimo in Rovaniemi (very good saunas, a swimming pool and a lounge with a fireplace and a terrace, a traditional smoke sauna on the banks of a crystal-clear lake):
http://www.laplandhotels.com
Herrankukkaro (special saunas: original smoke sauna, land smoke sauna, village sauna, malt sauna - recommended for groups):
http://www.herrankukkaro.fi