Helsinki is the capital and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of 650,058.
Helsinki Cathedral is the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the neighborhood of Kruununhaka in the centre of Helsinki, Finland.
Learn more Book this experienceSuomenlinna, or Sveaborg, is an inhabited sea fortress built on eight islands about 4 km southeast of the city center of Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
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Book this experienceUspenski Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, and main cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Haaga Rhododendron Park is a public park containing various varieties of rhododendron, located in the district of Haaga in Helsinki, Finland.
Learn more Book this experienceDitch the traditional tour guide and see **Helsinki** at your own pace with tickets for a **hop-on hop-off bus tour** of Finland's capital city. Enjoy unobstructed views from **double-decker bus** as you listen to a convenient **multilingual audio guide** on your ride. With **22 stops** along the route, you can linger as long as you please at any one of the famous landmarks in Helsinki – **Rock Church, Sibelius Monument, Kaivopuisto & Eira areas** to name a few.
Book this experienceThe Sibelius Monument by Eila Hiltunen is dedicated to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The monument is located at the Sibelius Park in the district of Töölö in Helsinki, the capital city of Finland.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThe Finlandia Hall is a congress and event venue in the centre of Helsinki on the Töölönlahti Bay. The building, which was designed by architect Alvar Aalto, was completed in 1971. Every detail in the building is designed by Aalto.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceDiscover the wild archipelago where the forest meets the sea. Join us to experience a unique side of Finland, the quiet nature side. A walk in this nature reserve highlights why Finland is one of the best outdoor destinations. Our excursion trail pas...
Book this experienceEsplanadi, colloquially known as Espa, is an esplanade and urban park in downtown Helsinki, Finland, situated between the Erottaja square and the Market Square.
Learn more Book this experienceMannerheimintie, named after the Finnish military leader and statesman Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, is the main street and boulevard of Helsinki, Finland.
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Kaivopuisto, or in spoken language, Brunsan, is one of the oldest and best known parks in central Helsinki, Finland, and also a neighbourhood of about 500 inhabitants where the park is located.
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Eira is a neighborhood in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
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Join a private kayaking excursion from Lapinlahti and choose your own route along Helsinki's coastline! Helsinki is the largest and capital city of Finland, located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. This activity will start fr...
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Huhtiniemi is a neighborhood in the city of Lappeenranta in South-Eastern Finland. It is located 2 kilometers west of the town center on a cape of the same name, that extends into lake Saimaa in the North.
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Espoo is a city and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in the Republic of Finland. It is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, bordering the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, Kirkkonummi, Vihti and Nurmijärvi while surrounding the enclaved town of Kauniainen.
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Espoonlahti or Esboviken is one of the five major urban areas of Espoo, a city in Finland. It lies along the south-western coast of Espoo, bounded to the west by the bay of the same name, to the south by the shores of the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Finnoo valley, to the east of the municipal border of Kirkkonummi, and to the north by the forests of Espoo central forest area.
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Sipoonkorpi National Park is a national park in Finland. It was established on March 2, 2011. It is located in the municipalities of Helsinki, Vantaa and Sipoo. The area is mostly covered by spruce forest, swamps and cultural landscape. The small Byabäcken river, home to a rich bird population, flows through Sipoonkorpi.
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Kerava is a town and municipality in Finland. It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Uusimaa region. Its neighboring municipalities are Vantaa, Sipoo and Tuusula. The town has a population of 37,103 and covers an area of 30.79 square kilometres of which 0.17 km² is water. The population density is 1,211.72 inhabitants per square kilometre.
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Porkkalanniemi is a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland, located at Kirkkonummi in Southern Finland. The peninsula had great strategic value, as coastal artillery based there would be able to shoot more than halfway across the Gulf of Finland.
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Nuuksio or Noux is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland, best known for the Nuuksio National Park. The Solvalla Sports Institute is also located in Nuuksio.
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Nuuksio National Park is one of Finland's 40 national parks. Established in 1994, the park spreads over an area of forests and lakes in Espoo, Kirkkonummi and Vihti.
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Lake Tuusula or Lake Tuusulanjärvi is a lake on the border of the municipalities of Tuusula and Järvenpää in Southern Finland. The lake has an area of 6.0 square kilometres.
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🏞️ River 🏞️ Waterway 🏖️ Ocean 🏖️ Shore 🌴 Rainforest 🏘️ CottageWhy travel to Helsinki?
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant seaside city with beautiful islands and green parks. It boasts a unique blend of historic and modern architecture, a rich cultural scene, and a variety of outdoor activities. Travelers visit Helsinki for its charming atmosphere, design culture, and to experience the Finnish sauna tradition.
How to get there?
Helsinki is well-connected by air, with Helsinki Airport serving as the main international gateway. Direct flights are available from many European, Asian, and American cities. Alternatively, you can reach Helsinki by train from major cities like St. Petersburg and Moscow, or by ferry from Stockholm, Tallinn, and St. Petersburg. Buses also connect Helsinki to other Finnish and European cities.
What to book in advance?
To get the most out of your Helsinki visit, book your accommodation and guided tours in advance. Popular attractions like Suomenlinna Sea Fortress and Helsinki City Museum can get busy during peak season, so reserving your tickets ahead of time is a good idea. If you plan to attend any concerts or events, booking tickets in advance is recommended.
What are the costs?
Helsinki can be an expensive destination, but there are ways to manage your budget. Expect to pay around €120-200 per night for mid-range accommodation, while meals at restaurants range from €10-25 for a main course. Public transportation is reliable and efficient, with a single ticket costing €2.80. The Helsinki Card, which offers unlimited public transport and entry to top attractions, starts at €48 for 24 hours.
What are the best things to do?
1. Explore the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site accessible by a short ferry ride.
2. Visit the unique Temppeliaukio Church, carved into solid rock.
3. Discover Finnish history and culture at the National Museum of Finland.
4. Stroll through the lively Market Square, where you can sample local delicacies and shop for souvenirs.
5. Enjoy the serene beauty of Helsinki's parks, like Esplanadi and Kaivopuisto.
Where to eat?
1. Juuri: A popular restaurant serving modern Finnish cuisine with locally sourced ingredients.
2. Konstan Möljä: A cozy eatery offering traditional Finnish buffet-style dining at an affordable price.
3. Fisken på Disken: A trendy seafood bar located within the Kortteli food court, perfect for a casual meal.
Where to stay?
1. Hotel F6: A stylish boutique hotel located in the Design District, offering excellent service and comfortable rooms.
2. Scandic Paasi: A modern and eco-friendly hotel near the city center, with easy access to public transportation.
3. Hotel Katajanokka: A unique hotel housed in a converted prison, providing a memorable stay with modern amenities.
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For a unique and authentic Finnish experience, visit the island of Pihlajasaari, just a 10-minute boat ride from Helsinki's city center. This hidden gem offers picturesque nature trails, secluded beaches, and a traditional Finnish smoke sauna. Enjoy a peaceful day exploring the island, swimming in the Baltic Sea, and immersing yourself in the local sauna culture.
In southern Finland, the capital Helsinki occupies a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland. Its central avenue, Mannerheimintie, is home to various institutions, including the National Museum, which traces the country's history from the Stone Age to the present day. It also includes the imposing Parliament and the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art. The richly decorated red-brick Uspenski Cathedral overlooks the harbour.
The city has the largest immigrant population in the country, with more than 130 nationalities living here. It is spread out on a peninsula surrounded by a large number of islands and is strongly characterised by the presence of water. Helsinki is a commercial port on the Gulf of Finland.
With its efficient cycling network, you can visit the Finnish capital on two wheels. Helsinki is also a pedestrian city, easily visited due to its size, where over 130 different nationalities live. A considerable number of museums, a strong link with the abundant and nearby nature and a cosmopolitan atmosphere make it a generous city like the 330 islands that make up the Helsinki archipelago. You will enjoy being enchanted by the countless parks and the light and soft colors of the houses in Helsinki.
The Finnish population consists of a large majority of Finnish speakers (92.1%) and a minority of Swedish speakers (5.5%). In practice, Finnish and Swedish are the official languages of Finland.
The city is known for its beauty and the grandiose landscapes that surround it. The city is attracting more and more visitors because of its breathtakingly beautiful unspoilt nature.
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