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Helsinki

Senate square Helsinki.
Overview
 

If you're new to Helsinki, soak up the culture with a stroll around elegant city-centre Neoclassical squares and along wide boulevards. Delve deeper on a return trip and explore the buzzing harbourside and the Design District Helsinki's cutting-edge shops.

Background

Helsinki's main thoroughfares radiate from the central Erottaja square. You'll find major cultural attractions nearby, including the National Museum, a showcase of Finnish history, the Ateneum's 18th to 20th-century art and Kiasma's contemporary gallery. It's also the focal point of Helsinki's nightlife. Stroll east along broad, airy Esplanadi, with its parks and smart shops, to the bustling harbourside with lively market. Further on is Engels' 19th-century Neoclassical Senate Square, home to gleaming white Helsinki Cathedral. Follow the long Mannerheimintie street north to the Taka-Töölö district, for the Finlandia concert hall and the Sibelius Monument, a homage to the Romantic Finnish composer.

First-time visit

Get your bearings with the Spårakoff bar tram tour; the 40-minute trip includes a beer onboard. Take a pleasant walk past the Finlandia Hall concert venue on Töölönlahti lake's shore to Taka-Töölö and Sibelius Park to see the remarkable monument to Finland's greatest composer. Stroll to Senate Square to admire iconic white Helsinki Cathedral, then walk a short way east for the onion-domed Russian Orthodox Cathedral. Later, head for the Erottaja square area for the best of Helsinki's clubs and bars, and Finnish and international restaurants.

Return visit

In summer, take the 15-minute boat trip to Suomenlinna Island, with its 18th-century sea fortress and gourmet restaurants, or enjoy a leisurely cruise through the islands of the archipelago. Year round, browse the cutting-edge shops of the Design District Helsinki and the central Kamppi district, or explore the many departments of the Stockmann store. Take in a classical concert at Finlandia Hall or the Opera House. Or if art and history is your thing, spend time at the imposing National Museum, home to a vast collection of coins and weapons, and the Ateneum art gallery with classical and modern art.

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airports

Helsinki Vantaa Airport

Essentials

The Nordic region's fourth biggest airport, Helsinki Vantaa serves over 13 million passengers annually. The bus to the city centre takes 30-40 minutes.

  Airport Facts

Airport code
HEL
Airport website
Vantaa Airport website
Airport tel
+358 (0) 9 61 511
No. of terminals
Two
Distance from city centre
12 miles (20 km) north of Helsinki.
Transport between terminals
Terminals 1 and 2 are just 270 yards (250m) apart. Internal walkways link the terminals both landside and airside.
Airport parking
There are three car park options, housed in eight separate car parks. A free shuttle bus links the long-stay car parks with the terminals, while valet parking is available.
Time zone
GMT +2 (+3 in summer)
Useful tips
Vantaa is a very user-friendly airport, and the airside area is shared by both international and domestic passengers. Distances between gates are short.

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