Best Things To Do in Helsinki, Finland

  1. Design District Helsinki

    3.6 (7 Votes)
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    Neighborhoods

    The Design District in Helsinki is a real treat for art lovers and creative souls. This district is roughly spread over different blocks of the downtown area. It is home to a number of cozy cafes and shops lining the streets. It is a delightful experience to take a stroll in the Design District to explore the charm of Helsinki. You will come across everything from quirky local boutiques to popu...Read more
  2. Hietalahti

    Flea Market

    Home to Helsinki’s most popular flea market, Hietalahti is a southern district in the city. Located between Ruoholahti in the west and Kamppi in the north, it is a bay and surrounding area, bordering the seaside. Apart from the famous flea market, the district also houses the Hietalahti shopping center, the Nosturi concert, cultural and community center,  the Helsinki International B...Read more
  3. Railway Square

    4.1 (3 Votes)
    Railway Square

    Square

    Helsinki Railway Square is a popular open-air square right in the heart of the city and is known as the Rautatientori in Finnish. It is a delightful place to sit and watch life go by. It also has some interesting places to visit in Helsinki around including the Finnish Nation Gallery and the Finnish National Theatre. If you are visiting in winters, you will find a bustling ice rink here as well...Read more
  4. Helsinki Music Centre

    Convention Center

    You can catch-up a cultural program in Helsinki by visiting the Helsinki Music Center. This is a concert hall and a music center in Töölönlahti, Helsinki, and is home to Sibelius Academy and two symphony orchestras, namely the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Built between 2008 and 2011, it seats 1,704 people in its Vineyard-style main con...Read more
  5. Swedish Theatre

    Theatre

    Swedish Theater or Svenska Teatern as called in Helsinki is said to be the first national stage of Finland. This Swedish-speaking national theater is the right place to catch-up on a variety of performances. From Finnish new productions and dramas to musical’s and children’s theater, the Swedish Theater is known to host all kinds of shows. You must visit this theater when in Helsink...Read more
  6. Old Market Hall

    4.3 (9 Votes)
    Old Market Hall

    Market

    Old Market Hall is a bustling place that has shaped Helsinki’s food culture over the century. It dates back to the 1890s and is considered to be one of the oldest indoor markets in Finland. A perfect place to soak in the Finnish flavor, this market has everything from fresh produce to pastries and baked goods. You will also get to taste delicious traditional seafood delicacies around here...Read more
  7. South Harbor

    Harbour

    If you wish to be in the midst of busy activities by the bay, then visit the South Harbor of Helsinki. Located right next to the heart of the city, this harbor is always crowded by visitors getting off and on a docked ship. Although crowded, you might enjoy taking a stroll in its walking areas. The sunset views are also serene as seen from South Harbor. The harbor is surrounded by restaurants a...Read more
  8. Helsinki-malmi Airport
    Helsinki-Malmi Airport may look like a regular transport facility at first, but it is Europe’s one of the most endangered sites. It was opened in the 1930s and has become an example of aviation architecture dating back to pre-Second World War era. The government is considering to propose the structure as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historical significance. At the same time, pl...Read more
  9. Finnish Museum Of Natural History

    Natural History Museum

    Finnish Museum Of Natural History is one of the popular points of interest in Helsinki. The collection at the museum includes everything, from taxidermied animals and skeletons to minerals and important remains of animals, dating back to prehistoric time. The huge taxidermied African elephant in the entrance hall is amongst the main attractions. It currently has 5 permanent exhibitions along wi...Read more
  10. Aleksanterinkatu

    4.1 (9 Votes)
    Aleksanterinkatu

    Streets

    Aleksanterinkatu is a street in Helsinki, Finland, which begins near the Presidential Palace and goes on to meet the main and longest street called Mannerheimintie in the Finnish city. Walking along the street, you will come across several famous buildings in Helsinki such as the Finnish main office of the Nordea bank, Ritarihuone (the seat of Finnish nobility),  the main building of the U...Read more
  11. Puu-vallila

    4.3 (2 Votes)
    Puu-vallila

    Neighborhoods

    Showcasing quaint and colorful wooden homes that date back to 1910, Pu-Vallila is considered to be one of the historical neighborhoods in Helsinki. Many visitors overlook this area in the city, and some others consider it to be a hidden gem. As the Pu-Vallila area is renovated and developed, it is quite popular as a trendy area amongst youngsters. It is located close to the Helsinki city center...Read more
  12. Kamppi Center

    4.1 (2 Votes)
    Kamppi Center

    Shopping Center

    Kamppi Center is an expansive complex in the heart of Kamppi district. From an underground metro station to 6-floor shopping center, this complex makes for one of the top points of interest in Helsinki with its varied options. It is also a combination of residential and commercial areas. It is considered to be one of the biggest shopping centers as it has more than 120 stores along with several...Read more
  13. Suomenlinna-museo

    4.3 (1 Vote)
    Suomenlinna-museo

    Museum

    Suomenlinna-Museo or the Suomenlinna Museum is a part of the Suomenlinna Sea Fortress which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Suomenlinna Museum is the main museum of the fortress amongst 5 others and is located at the Suomenlinna center. A tour of the museum will give you an insight into the 260-year history of the Suomenlinna Fortress. It is an interactive museum, allowing you to get a gli...Read more
  14. Pasila Station

    3.4 (2 Votes)
    Pasila Station

    Station

    Aleksanterinkatu is a street in Helsinki, Finland, which begins near the Presidential Palace and goes on to meet the main and longest street called Mannerheimintie in the Finnish city. Walking along the street, you will come across several famous buildings in Helsinki such as the Finnish main office of the Nordea bank, Ritarihuone (the seat of Finnish nobility),  the main building of the U...Read more
  15. Design Museum Helsinki

    4.2 (3 Votes)
    Design Museum Helsinki

    Museum

    The Design Museum in Helsinki is a great place to understand industrial, graphics, and fashion designs at length. This museum dates back to 1873 and is one of the oldest museums in the world. It has grown to have a vast collection of thousands of objects and drawings. The platform it has provided for Finnish and international designs is something Helsinki is proud of. It has a combination of pe...Read more