Best Things To Do in Helsinki, Finland

  1. Kotiharjun Sauna

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    Kotiharjun Sauna
    If you wish to have a traditional wood-fired sauna experience when in Helsinki, then Kotiharjun Sauna is your only and best option. The place has been welcoming visitors ever since 1928 and continues to offer a number of services. These include massages, cupping, manicures, and pedicures. Besides wood-fired sauna, they also have an electric-heated sauna which is said to be suitable for families...Read more
  2. Forum

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    Forum

    Shopping Center

    Located in the heart of Helsinki, Forum is an urban shopping mall. It is located between the main street of Helsinki called Mannerheimintie, and other streets, namely Simonkatu, Yrjönkatu, and Kalevankatu. Opened in 1985, the shopping mall today has many stores of renowned brands along with restaurants where you can have delicious food. The mall is popular amongst tourists and locals alike...Read more
  3. Keskuspuisto

    Park

    Keskuspuisto or Central Park is a good place in Helsinki to enjoy some outdoor activities. Occupying over 1000 hectares of land, Keskuspuisto has 4 nature reserves, namely Pitkäkoski ski slope, Haltiala area, Niskala tree park, and Ruutinkoski beach promenade in the northern part of the park. This park has varied habitat and is home to several species of birds and animals. A few animals th...Read more
  4. Leikkipaikka Laivastopuisto Image
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    Park

    Leikkipaikka Laivastopuisto is a small waterfront park in Helsinki. The park has a short rolling hill, covered in lush green lawns. There is also a track in the park along which you can leisurely stroll. The best feature of the park is the tot-lot for children which has swings and slides, allowing the kids to have fun to their heart’s content. If you are in the neighborhood and wish to en...Read more
  5. Katajanokka

    Landmark, Neighborhoods

    Katajanokka is one of the landmark neighborhoods in Helsinki, Finland. This quiet harborside neighborhood in the city is located adjacent to Helsinki’s downtown area. The Uspenski Cathedral is one of the prime attractions in the area. Other important buildings found in Katajanokka include the Merikasarmi complex of the Foreign Ministry, the Finnish headquarters of Stora Enso, and the form...Read more
  6. Sibelius Park

    Park

    Sibelius Park is a lovely seaside place with a history of around a century. The park received its name to honor the famous Finish composer Jean Sibelius. Today, it has become one of the famous tourist attractions in Helsinki. The popular Sibelius Monument is also located on the premises of this park. It has been sculpted by Finnish artist Eila Hiltunen with more than 600 hollow steel pipes. Wit...Read more
  7. Studio Alto
    Located in the Tiilimäki neighborhood of Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, Studio Alto is a house designed by the famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. He built it in between 1955 and 1956 to be the studio of his architect bureau. Considered to be the finest buildings from the 1950s, the studio now houses the Alvar Aalto Academy and Alvar Aalto Museum Architectural Heritage Department. It is a part o...Read more
  8. Winter World
    Winter world is an indoor snow center in Helsinki where you can experience winter throughout the year. This facility is proud to bring the beautiful winter of Lapland to Helsinki with indoors made up of snow and ice entirely. You will find everything from a toboggan hill to kicksleds and from skiing to ice sculptures on the premises of Winter World. The snow igloos are also one of the main attr...Read more
  9. Helsinki Swimming Stadium

    Swimming Pool

    Helsinki Swimming Stadium is one of the popular outdoor recreational venues in the city. This place holds historic significance as it was originally built in the 1940s to host the Olympic Games. Even though the Olympic Games were canceled due to the Second World War, the venue was later used to host the 1952 Summer Olympics. Today, it attracts locals and travelers alike throughout the year with...Read more
  10. Vallisaari

    Island

    Vallisaari, with its rich history dating back to hundreds of years, is a fascinating island. You can take a boat ride from Helsinki’s Market Square and reach the island in 20 minutes. It was used by the Finnish Defence Forces for many years before 2008. Several abandoned fortifications stand on the island showing how time stands still here. As it has been recently turned into a tourist de...Read more
  11. Helsinki Winter Garden

    Garden

    Helsinki Winter Garden is home to numerous exotic places from around the world. It was established more than 120 years ago and has transformed into a recreational point over the decades. When you are looking for free things to do in Helsinki, you can take a tour here. Its extensive collection of more than 200 plant species is open to the public throughout the year. Adorned with seasonal flowers...Read more
  12. Kaivopuisto

    Park

    Proud to be one of the oldest parks in Helsinki, Kaivopuisto is the place to enjoy outdoors while spending some relaxing time. It is located by the sea and has transformed into a perfect picnic destination over the decades. If you want to see the traditional celebrations of Vappu day on May 1st, Kaivopuisto is the place to be. Different concerts in summers and tobogganing during winters make th...Read more
  13. Aurinkolahden Uimaranta

    Beach, Picnic Spot

    Aurinkolahden Uimaranta is a lovely beach where you will find different things to do in Helsinki. With half a mile of sandy shore, it has become a popular place for sunbathing and picnicking. There is a wooded area around, where you can take a walk. Basic facilities like changing rooms and washrooms are available on Aurinkolahden Uimaranta. During summer, lifeguards are on duty here. Spend some...Read more
  14. Ice Park Helsinki

    Park

    Ice Park Helsinki is the perfect place to experience winter fun right in the heart of the city. It is located a stone’s throw away from the Helsinki Railway Station. Operated every year from December to March, this rink is always bustling with people of all ages. You can take your skates here or you can rent one from the on-site facility. Enjoy ice skating with your loved ones or just sit...Read more
  15. Didrichsen Art Museum

    Art Museum

    Didrichsen Art Museum is one of the lesser-known places in Helsinki. It is located on the island of Kuusisaari and will catch your eye with its chic, modern architecture. It has a fascinating collection of Finnish as well as international artworks. Proud to have the only pre-Columbian collection in Finland, this museum also has objects representing ancient oriental high cultures. It has a lovel...Read more