One of the top things to do in Helsinki is to visit its central avenue filled with national institutions, ornate architecture, quaint neighbourhoods, museums, shopping and dining. Whether you're shopping the outdoor covered market in Market Square to find fresh food and local arts and crafts, exploring the historic Suomenlinna Sea Fortress or relaxing in Kaivopuisto Park, you're sure to find adventure and relaxation to recharge and take memories home. The...
Read moreHelsinki delights travellers with its sea-facing landscape, diverse architecture, world-famous design, and Nordic cuisine. Finland’s capital is compact enough to explore on foot, and many reputable hotels are in the centre of the action. Among its many sights are unique...
Helsinki's food and dining opportunities include restaurants, cafes, markets and bars to satisfy virtually any taste or budget, offering upscale eateries, vegan bistros, canopy kiosks and breakfast and lunch spots. Vegetarians will love spots like Yes Yes Yes, Magu and Onda. Families with kids will head for places like Putte's Bar & Pizza, Silvoplee, Sea Horse or Naughty BRGR. Helsinki is also known for its cafes and canopy kiosks across the...
Read moreAs far as Finnish cities go, Helsinki is the clear number one for its range of both goods and shops. You don’t even have to venture outside the city centre for an endless selection of malls, brick-and-mortar shops, shopping centres, luxury shops and flea markets. You’re always guaranteed to find what you’re looking for. We’ve made shopping easy for you...
Read moreAre you looking for a bit of fun in the evening? Helsinki won’t let you down. There’s a great selection of alternatives: sports and adventures for the whole family, world-class theatre shows, opera and dance, a large casino, and lots of concert venues and clubs. Below, there are 10 options which will help you find a suitable location quickly. All...
Read moreIf you're looking for information about Helsinki and what to do while you're here, you can find help throughout the city from both stationary visitor kiosks and mobile helpers. The Helsinki information booth at the railway station offers tips, advice and informational brochures about many attractions in the city. During the high season in the summer, look for Helsinki Helpers dressed in green who can be found patrolling the city....
Read moreHelsinki is full of different areas – there’s a neighbourhood for everybody. It’s only natural the city’s modern centre already offers everything you might expect from a metropolitan city. Plenty of other neighbourhoods offer a variety of moods and landscapes,...