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How long is the drive from Kotka to Helsinki?

The direct drive from Kotka to Helsinki is 82.7 mi (133 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 30 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kotka to Helsinki, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Water Park Tykkimäki Aquapark and Huutjarvi, or the ever-popular Ankkapurhan kulttuurisäätiö.

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Best stops along Kotka to Helsinki drive

The top stops along the way from Kotka to Helsinki (with short detours) are Temppeliaukio Church, Suomenlinna, and Helsinki Cathedral. Other popular stops include Old Town Bed and Breakfast Ida-Maria, Uspenski Cathedral, and Senate Square.
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Ankkapurhan kulttuurisäätiö

Civic center
Historic Sites
Visitor Centers
Scenic Walking Areas
(Translated by Google) A wonderful environment. A functioning Youth Center (Original) Upea ympäristö. Toimiva Nuorisokeskus
Taiju A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting item. A piece of history that is being renovated all the time. Art exhibition and cafe with souvenirs. (Original) Mielenkiintoinen kohde. Pala historiaa jota kunnostetaan koko ajan. Taidenäyttely ja kahvio matkamuistoineen.
Pirjo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place surrounded by nature and countryside. A lovely summer cafe with friendly service. (Original) Kaunis, luonnon ja maalaismaiseman ympäröimä paikka. Ihana kesäkahvila, jossa ystävällinen palvelu.
Henna K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place and good lunch great staff Thank you (Original) Mahtava paikka ja hyvä lounas hieno henkilökunta Kiitos
Riitta K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice scenery, nice to go cycling! (Original) Hienot maisemat, mukava käydä pyöräilemässä!
Samppa L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice area, well maintained. Part of the area under renovation. Nice cafe. (Original) Hieno alue, hyvin hoidettu. Osa alueesta remontissa. Kiva kahvila.
Antti H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Awesome place. I recommend. (Original) Mahtava paikka. Suosittelen.
Petri V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good coffee in the warehouse cafe (Original) Hyvät kaffet makasiinikahvilassa
Irene K — Google review
4.3
(51)
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4.5
(8)
Ankkapurhantie 6A, 46910 Anjala, Finland
http://www.ankkapurha.fi/
+358 20 6116201
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Water Park Tykkimäki Aquapark

Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Water Park Tykkimäki Aquapark is a recently opened open-air aqua park that offers modern showers, saunas, and over a thousand lockers. With three slopes, including a parallel slalom slide and a U-type slide attraction, as well as a pool and water playgrounds, it's an ideal destination for friends and family on hot days. The park also features friendly personnel, a cafe, snack bar, and excellent water slides suitable for both children and adults.
Very good open air aqua park! Opened recently it is never overcrowded. It is equipped by modern showers and saunas. There are about one thousand lockers and this is more than enough. There are 3 slopes, one slide for parallel slalom and one U-type slide down attraction. There is a pool and couple of water playgrounds. I would recommend to go here with friends and family any hot day! I wish there were more hot sunny days in Finland.
Andrey S — Google review
Overall good, but water is too cold. We were freezing although it was sunny +25 degrees weather.
Elina G — Google review
When I was going down the water slide today (the one which you slide head forward) the water came into my throat and I could not breathe for half a minute or so. That was really scary, I was thinking that I am going to die. Luckily the water came out of my throat and I started breathing normally. The lifeguard came to me almost immediately, which is good. I think that the design of this water slide should be reconsidered to avoid such situations ☝️
Evgeny S — Google review
Icy cold water: even in hot day it's too cold. Lines to water slides are organized ineffectively. It's better to spend some more time and go to Helsinki.
Pavel — Google review
Very fun place on a hot summer day. Water feels too cold to enjoy on a regular/cool summer weather.
Anne A — Google review
Clean and safe. Great customer service. Two major issues for us were the cold water and the restaurant. The fact that the water in the pools is cold made us reluctant to get into the pools and slides. Wouldn’t recommend a visit if it’s not a hot summer day and no wind. The other thing was the restaurant. I hate it when you have to pay much more than normally and you get subpar portions. Please at least add some lettuce and tomatoes on the hamburgers.
Petri R — Google review
Slides and facilities are good. But the music pumped everywhere... Holy Macaroni. About 10 of the worst songs ever on repeat, over and over again. It's like being in some kind of sonic easy-listening hell. It makes you want to stay underwater. After a while I wondered if the metal fence around the place is to stop you from ecaping. But actually it was quite easy to leave.
Will J — Google review
We visited couple of days before Midsummer with 2 kids (7 and 10 year old). Everything is quite new and in good condition. There is enough personnel and the personnel was friendly. Also a cafe and snack bar available. Really great water slides for children but also for adults! Also very nice pools. I can recommend this.
R. R — Google review
3.8
(512)
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4.0
(82)
Käyrälammentie 20, 45200 Kouvola, Finland
https://www.tykkimaki.fi/
+358 5 778700
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Huutjarvi

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Best place for swimming in Pyhtää
Vadim Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice swimming place in summer. In addition, the municipality has built a separate carpet washing place nearby. There is also a shallow swimming area and a summer kiosk for children. (Original) Kiva uintipaikka kesällä. Lisäksi lähellä kunta rakrentanut erillisen mattojenpesupaikan. Lapsille myös matala uintipaikka ja kesäkioski.
Sari S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place for swimming (Original) Отличное место для плавания
Natalia — Google review
(Translated by Google) Our favorite place for swimming in summer. The lake is small, the water warms up quickly. There is a small cafe, a place for washing carpets, places for changing clothes, toilets (Original) Наше любимое место для купания летом. Озеро маленькое, вода прогревается быстро. Есть небольшое кафе, место для стирки ковров, места для переодевания, туалеты
Antonina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Peaceful area. (Original) Rauhallinen seutu.
I M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice swimming place.. ☀️ (Original) Kiva uintipaikka.. ☀️
Helen T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wake up (Original) Oho
Pasi H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good but out of the way (Original) Bra men avsides
Anders N — Google review
4.7
(14)
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4.5
(8)
Pyhtää, Finland
4

Shopping Center Veturi

Shopping mall
Shopping
Indoor shopping center for fashion & home furnishings, with a movie theater & food options.
Clean place and peaceful
Erdi T — Google review
Big shopping center with all you might need near Kouvola. Good variety of restaurant and cafes and cinema as well. Weekend mornings might be more busy than usual.
Ioanna O — Google review
In my opinion, one of the best shopping center in Finland. You can find restaurants, clothes, cafes, toys and other things there! If you have never been there, you should go and have a look.
Ada O — Google review
Just the ordinary mall with movie theater and restaurants but the only thing what is bat that it's too far from the town. And there is not a public transport which goes there. You need have a car to visit this mall. But if you are an old person or a person without a driving license it's too damn difficult to go there. It's outside frome town. Location is bad.
Elena S — Google review
A typical Finnish shopping mall, has many small stores varying from clothing to jewellery to beauty products, cafes, restaurants, department stores and a movie theater. Only downside is that it is quite far from central Kouvola, but there are a few bus lines that do go there.
Pilvi ( — Google review
The mall has a good variety of shops and caffes. They also have a very nice playgrounds for children and also feeding rooms which is great for family visit and spending good amount of time. I would definitely recommend this place!
Alina D — Google review
Largest mall in the area, with the most common cafeteria and shop chains present. The place has an adequate parking space, both in front and back of the building, several toilet facilities, kiddy-park, info-desk and other standard mall services. There's also a movie theater with 3D option.
Ari S — Google review
New (therefore clean) and a decent choice of stores., for Finland at least. Also has large food store and builders merchant. Cinema complex to the rear
Gareth H — Google review
4.2
(5736)
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4.0
(30)
Tervasharjunkatu 1, 45720 Kouvola, Finland
https://www.kauppakeskusveturi.fi/
+358 10 5388900
5

Sirius Sport Resort Oy

Permanently Closed
Recreation center
Tours
Sports complex
Game & Entertainment Centers
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Very cool place. Can fly, surf and enjoy a good meal. The service is very friendly and communicates in different languages. Very positive experience. The cost of surfing is very reasonable. Flying is a little expensive. we flew for 2min, but there is little to get cognition. I recommend you start with 2min (55 €) and immediately after the flight you can buy 5min (65 €) it can only be purchased after the flight. This way, 7min flight time is 120 €.
Kristjan T — Google review
Really great place. The food was good with reasonable prices and filling portions. The instructor was friendly and very good at her job with helping us not smack into the walls of the wind tunnel to much. If you are going then take some sneakers on so you don't have to borrow shoes from the premises and don't use pants that require a belt.
Klaus P — Google review
A clean and well maintained place with several activity possibilities. The flying is fun, and unique experience. A bit high prices when 4min of flying is 100€. The staff is kind and helpful. Special thanks to Aleksi (our fly instructor) who made us feel welcomed and calmly educated us. 👍
Andreas L — Google review
Surfing, flying... Good and thrilling activities! Little bit outside of everything and the place itself is quite... raw 😅
Jere V — Google review
Very nice action park! I only tried the surf simulator, but will definately come back for more. Service was excelent!
Jussi T — Google review
Really great place with indoor surf and sky all activity. Outside you can do some rope climbing with 3 different difficulty levels. Can spend there the whole day with your family. Best to go there in sunny weather.
Vladimir A — Google review
Indoor surfing, skydiving and a nice bar. Relaxed atmosphere 👍🏻
Carl-Morgan L — Google review
Really nice installations, everything was really new. We tried the flowboarding ("surf") and the instructor was really friendly and helped us a lot.
Ramon R — Google review
4.5
(361)
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4.0
(26)
Kotitie 10, 49270 Pyhtään kirkonkylä, Finland
http://www.siriussport.fi/
+358 44 4797100
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Arboretum Mustila

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Arboretum
Nature & Parks
Arboretum Mustila is a large park featuring forest paths, sculptures, and a stunning display of spring-flowering azaleas and rhododendrons. The arboretum, established over a century ago, boasts an impressive variety of rare tree species and other plants. Visitors can explore picturesque routes surrounded by exotic plants with name tags while enjoying the beautiful scenery.
An important piece of Finnish gardening history and a wonderful place to walk few kilometers, have a picnic, or a soup lunch in cafe. Some paths are wide and easy, some not so. Do not expect a well manicured park or garden. This is a forest.
Esa A — Google review
On the 30th of April we drove here to see the floral forest with wooden art. After we paid the tickets we chose the longest path. Little did we know that we actually came too early in the season, beacause all plants and flowers were yet to open up. Since the main reason for visiting was to see the flowers and plants, it was very unfortunate that we didn't get informed by the staff. Because, where did we pay for in the end? We've been fooled, but finished the walk through te ordinary forest. At least we enjoyed the nice weather and wooden sculptures.
Jessica — Google review
Great variety of rare tree species and other plants. Beautiful sceneries too. There is a cafeteria where you can have lunch, coffee, sweets and ice cream. You can also buy tree saplings of many different species.
Negitoro — Google review
There is no nicer future gift to the next generations than someone planting a tree ... and this is exactly what the Mustila Arboretum is about as we are enjoying many such trees today that were planted slightly over a century ago. One of the key features are the rhododendrons and the azaleas ... plan your visit between the 20th of May and the 20th June for the perfect flowering time. Another key feature are the acer ... aim for the "ruska" time in early fall. This is a perfect outing on a nice day!!!
Bruno B — Google review
Absolutely stunning azalea season this year. Not too managed, the entire area retains a wild-like character. Worth visiting from early spring to late autumn.
Tomi S — Google review
Returning second time. Weather was BAD. Still the best time to come when Azaleas and Rhododendron flower. Very nice arboretum.
Sebestyén H — Google review
Calm place with a lot of blooming plants. Perfect place for a walks
Ilona S — Google review
Beautiful azaleas and rhododendron blooming. Peaceful paths. Coffee and buns at the little cafe. Gorgeous trees.
Eric A — Google review
4.5
(910)
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4.5
(21)
Mustilantie 57, 47200 Elimäki, Finland
http://www.mustila.fi/
+358 5 3776678
7

Laivasilta

Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
4.0
(22)
07900 Loviisa, Finland
8

Loviisa Church

Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Just a beautiful church and service
Lisa S — Google review
Small and boring town 🤷‍♂️
Aleksandr B — Google review
Beautiful church but we weren't able to visit inside. Maybe it's not open for public or is open only on specific occasions or we couldn't find the right door 😅
Jari K — Google review
Huge church
MAYUMI B — Google review
Wet paint on the seats..
Adam V — Google review
Beautiful architecture
Alex N — Google review
Ok
Eetu V — Google review
Nice
AJ J — Google review
4.4
(268)
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4.0
(27)
Brandensteininkatu 2, 07900 Loviisa, Finland
https://www.agricolanseurakunta.fi/kirkot-ja-tilat/kirkot-ja-kappelit/loviisan-kirkko
+358 44 7229200
9

Hellimö

Permanently Closed
Aquatic centre
Spas & Wellness
Beauty salon
Convention center
Massage therapist
Spas
(Translated by Google) Been to Inkar and hot stone massage, both wonderful. The hand paraffin treatment was also nice. Friendly service, calm and atmospheric environment. I recommend it to everyone! (Original) Inkkarissa ja kuumakivihieronnassa käynyt, ihania molemmat. Myös käsiparafiinihoito oli mukava. Ystävällinen palvelu, rauhallinen ja tunnelmallinen ympäristö. Suosittelen kaikille!
Mona V — Google review
The place/spa itself has a calming feeling and the treatments made us doze off 😅. I suggest you dress up warmly in the winter time 🙂
Khristine J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Intimate and great place. We were a group of women, bringing our own food and drinks. Pre-booked infrared, steam and normal sauna, as well as paraffin hand treatments. In addition, we got a whirlpool bath in the pool. The flexibility was great, even though we got to start a good hour late. For the house, slippers, bathrobes, towels, detergents and shampoos and conditioners. Wonderful relaxation for almost three hours. The place also has other services, such as a salt room, massage and a tent village. At least we had a really fun and enjoyable evening. Really worth the price. And absolutely wonderful service with all the flexibility 😊 The picture is from the dining area. (Original) Intiimi ja hieno paikka. Naisporukalla oltiin, omat ruoat ja juomat mukana. Varattu etukäteen infrapuna-, höyry- ja tavallinen sauna sekä parafiinikäsihoidot. Lisäksi saatiin porekylpeä paljussa. Joustoa löytyi mahtavasti, vaikka päästiin aloittamaan reilu tunti myöhässä. Talon puolesta tossut, kylpytakit, pyyhkeet, pesuaineet ja shampoot ja hoitoaineet. Ihanaa rentoutumista melkein kolmen tunnin ajan. Paikassa on myös muita palveluja, mm.suolahuone, hierontaa ja telttakylä. Meillä oli ainakin todella hauska ja nautinnollinen ilta. Todella hintansa väärtti. Ja aivan ihana palvelu kaikkine joustoineen 😊 Kuva on ruokailutilasta.
Tarja A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place and setting... Atmospheric... You wouldn't have believed right away that such a "gem" could be found inside... The space designer knew what he was doing, as well as the staff, who are really friendly. Worth a visit!! (Original) Loistava paikka ja puitteet... Tunnelmallinen ... Ei ihan heti ois uskonut että tuollainen "helmi" löytyy sisältä... Tilasuunnittelija osannut hommansa, kuin myös henkilökunta joka todella ystävällistä. Kannattaa käydä!!
TeePee — Google review
(Translated by Google) I got to see Hellimö's offer after receiving a gift card. The service was very good. The facial and foot treatment was done well and the atmosphere was relaxed. I recommend 😚 (Original) Pääsin tutustumaan Hellimön tarjontaa saatuani lahjakortin. Palvelu oli oikein hyvää. Kasvo-ja jalkahoito tehtiin hyvin ja rento tunnelma. Suosittelen😚
Marika L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Hellimö is, as its name suggests, an oasis of pampering in a beautiful milieu in the premises of an old woolen factory. My friend and I chose a ready-made pampering treatment package according to the long formula, which included salt room treatment, hot stone massage, sauna world (infrared sauna, bubble bath, steam sauna and traditional sauna) and hand paraffin treatment. In addition to the sauna world, small snacks were available. We really got a wonderful 4.5 hours of uninterrupted pampering. Must come here again soon. (Original) Hellimö on nimensä mukainen hemmottelukeidas kauniissa miljöössä vanhan villatehtaan tiloissa. Valitsimme ystäväni kanssa valmiin, pitkän kaavan mukaisen hemmotteluhoitopaketin, johon sisältyi suolahuonehoito, kuumakivihieronta, saunamaailma (infrapunasauna, porepalju, höyrysauna ja perinteinen sauna) sekä käsiparafiinihoito. Saunamaailman ohessa oli lisäksi tarjolla pientä naposteltavaa. Saimme todellakin ihanan 4,5 tunnin irtioton hemmottelun merkeissä. Tänne pitää tulla pian uudestaan.
Kaisu K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pampering evening in Hellimö was really relaxing! A beautiful place, friendly service and a thoughtful program. The luxury was that there were no others there, this time everything was available just for us! (Original) Hemmotteluilta Hellimössä todella rentoutti! Kaunis paikka, ystävällinen palvelu ja harkittu ohjelma. Luksusta oli se, että siellä ei ollut muita, tänä kaikki tarjolla vain meitä varten!
Marjo L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful interior, peaceful atmosphere. The treatments are relaxing and the service is top notch. If you haven't tried hot stone therapy, try it 😍 (Original) Kaunis sisustus, rauhallinen tunnelma. Hoidot rentouttavia ja palvelu aivan huippua. Jos et ole kokeillut kuumakivihoitoa niin kokeile 😍
Johanna K — Google review
4.4
(70)
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5.0
(4)
Pakaantie 1, 16300 Orimattila, Finland
+358 44 3773019
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J. L. Runeberg's Home

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
J. L. Runeberg's Home in Porvoo, Finland was the residence of the national poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg and his family. The house has been turned into a museum, showcasing various artifacts such as works of art, hunting weapons, and porcelain that offer insights into the family's everyday life. Visitors can also explore Fredrika's garden with its fragrant roses, mock-orange bushes, and fruit trees during the summer months.
Lovely garden. Very nice guides. Worth it!
Antoanela D — Google review
Very small, like 3 rooms. Interesting but not worth the price
Ian S — Google review
The staff here is incredibly warm! They gave us brief info about Runenberg, his family and house. While leaving we asked about one exhibit and they explained it to us. The living room was decorated for Christmas! We liked all rooms except the room with killed foxes... For vegans it's very hard to see and enjoy. From giftshop we got nice Runenberg cake magnet and baking form. Thank you!
Marina — Google review
I visited Old Porvoo and decided I wanted to visit also at least one museum. Runeberg’s house seemed like a good choice. The museum is maintained pretty well, both indoors but also outside, the garden. The entrance is free if you have a museum card or are under 18, otherwise 8/6€. The staff is very friendly and polite. If you’re interested they give you a small tour with pretty interesting facts about the Runeberg family. The staff speak Finnish, Swedish and English. And maybe even more languages. At the room next to the register there is an interactive space, where both kids and adults can have fun. You can take photos pretending to drink tea, set up the table and lots more. Hint: buy some of their coffee. The flavor is great and it also makes a great gift. A huge thanks to the staff for the lovely visit.
Stefania — Google review
The house was a fast visit since we arrived there 15 minutes before closing time. I have Museum Card so I was able to visit with no fee so I walked it around. There would have been a binder where no read about the place more but I decided just to look around. The Fledrika's historical (free) garden was beautiful and had a lot of different species.
Jari K — Google review
Beautiful place with interesting history. They give you a guide book at entrance which contains all the information you need. The entrance fee is 8 euros for adults and 6 euros for students or pensioners.
Sepehr A — Google review
When you are visiting Porvoo and you have spare time (while waiting for your bus back to Helsinki), the place that you should visit. There are two Runeberg museums: Finland's national Poet, Johan L. Runeberg (Father) and a famous sculptor Walter Runeberg (Son). I paid the entrance fee for 8€ for both museums and spent 40 mins in total. The museum is very near the city square and the regional bus stop.
Sandra S — Google review
Good, although brief experience. Interesting look into the life of Finland's national poet in his home that's maintained in its original state.
Peder N — Google review
4.4
(801)
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4.3
(75)
Aleksanterinkatu 3, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
http://www.porvoo.fi/runebergin-koti
+358 40 4899900
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Brunberg

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Chocolate shop
Shopping
Brunberg is a renowned chocolate shop located in Porvoo, Finland. For those unable to visit the physical store, there's the option of purchasing their delectable sweets from their online Webshop. The shop offers a wide range of Brunberg chocolates and sweets, including options suitable for gifting. Visitors have praised the friendly service and highlighted new vegan and lactose-free offerings. The quaint shop provides a charming atmosphere with reasonable prices for its high-quality products.
Good prices! Also, good quality products and delicious cholates! We bought many sweets for gifts! I recomend it!
Νικη Γ — Google review
I shouldn't go here because I always find something to buy. Their chocolate and licorice are very tasty and good.
Matti — Google review
Very delicious, the mousse inside the chocolate is very special.
鄭曉旻 — Google review
This chocolate shop sits right in the center of Porvoo and showcases the town’s own local brand. Inside you will find a huge range of options, from single bars to large mixed boxes perfect for gifts. The variety makes it easy to pick up something for yourself or bring a few treats home for friends. A must-stop for chocolate lovers visiting Porvoo.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Awesome chocolate products. Some pralines you can taste before you purchase any, which is great! Always crowded and busy but that's fine.
Predrag M — Google review
Delicious chocolate store with lots of samples and gluten free, lactose free, sugar free vegan chocolate
Lukasz Z — Google review
Nice chocolate shop. Very old. Not too big. But nothing is too big in Porvoo. Quiet village. Prices standard for northern countries (little bit expensive).
Javier G — Google review
Better than promised. Wide variety of delicious and smooth chocolate. Orange is wonderful.
K — Google review
4.4
(996)
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4.5
(228)
Vanha Porvoo, Välikatu 4, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
http://www.brunberg.fi/
+358 40 1621736
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Porvoo Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Porvoo Cathedral, located in the enchanting Porvoo Old Town, is a small 13th-century cathedral that was originally constructed with wood and later fortified with stone walls. The cathedral, an Evangelical Lutheran church built in the 15th century with some parts dating back to the 13th century, stands as one of Finland's oldest churches. It serves as the seat of the Swedish-speaking Diocese of Borga and offers a picturesque view from the nearby hill.
One of the best Cathedrals in Finland. Really enjoyed the time and peaceful environment there. The numbers on the wall, I didn't get it, was that roman chapters/verse numbers from Bible? I don't know but the place was extremely peaceful and very historical. I'd recommend this for any tourist visiting Porvoo city in Finland.
Sunny S — Google review
Located in the heart of Porvoo, this small cathedral features simple architecture and a calm atmosphere. The second floor is closed to visitors, yet the main hall still feels welcoming. At the entrance you can pick up postcards and other souvenirs, selecting the design or author you like, with an offer of your choice. I suggest visiting at least once.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Built in the 15th century with some parts from the 13th century, this is a small church in a quaint town with lots of history. If you're staying in Helsinki, I'm not sure it's worth the drive, but I am glad I went and got to see Porvoo.
H M — Google review
A great 13th century rustic cathedral serving both the locsl Sw3dish and Finnisjh communities, with a commanding view of the surrounding settlement in Porvoo, about an hr from Helsinki central, overlooking a nice small river
Wing L — Google review
The five stars are mostly for the great lecture we got from one of the volunteers. The lecture/tour seems to happen every hour or so at request. Strongly recommend doing it as it reveals so many interesting aspects of this historic building.
Clynton B — Google review
The church was probably finished in 1418, altough this is speculative. Making in One of the nations oldest, located in the heart of Old Porvoo.
Tom T — Google review
Was closed for renovations, but outside was fantastic
Randy B — Google review
Quaint church on top of a hill. Built in the 15th century with some parts from the 13th century. The church is small. There's a small table with souvenirs on the honor system.
Pat B — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(419)
Kirkkotori 1, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
https://www.porvoonseurakunta.fi/porvoon-tuomiokirkko/
+358 19 6611250
13

Old Town Bed and Breakfast Ida-Maria

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Bed & breakfast
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Old Town Bed and Breakfast Ida-Maria is a charming B&B located in a historic building dating back to the 1600s. The rustic rooms offer a cozy and comfortable stay, with amenities such as a lounge, sauna, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the traditional small restaurant on-site, which has been serving for two decades. The staff is known for their exceptional service and accommodating nature, allowing early check-ins and luggage storage.
The apartment we stayed in was even nicer in real life than the pictures showed. We were very happy about our stay, and the staff was very service-oriented and accommodating to our needs. We could check in a little bit earlier than usual, and also leave our luggage for some hours after checking out, while we were strolling around in the old town before taking out bus back to Helsinki. Thank you for a wonderful comfortable stay!
Edvard K — Google review
Charming bed and breakfast spot in Porvoo. A shame we only stayed one night but the accomodations were cozy and inviting. The room we stayed in had a kitchen as well as a spacious living room. The living room had a nice view of the river. It was in the center of the town and easily accessible to the old and newer areas of Povoo. This would be a nice place for summer trip with the family.
Myo K — Google review
Very cute B&B along the river in Porvoo, Finland. I stayed in the Star Room, which is a bit separated from the main property. Owner knocked on the door as I arrived. He apparently also owns the nearby restaurant Ranta-aitta, which had its commissary and bathrooms across from the property. Be aware this property and its windows all face an alley that will have fairly heavy foot traffic in the afternoon/evening hours because of the restaurant. I immediately drew all the blinds when I entered the unit. Other than that privacy inconvenience, the location is fantastic, right on the main strip of the old town of Porvoo. Inside the unit you have a nicely functional kitchen and washer/dryer (which I used and was very convenient). There's two bathrooms, one with a shower and one without. Shower is a bit small and confining, but solid. The chairs in the kitchen were not super comfortable and the wifi didn't reach the bedroom very well, so if you need to do something online for a decent amount of time the unit isn't the most ergonomic solution for this situation. There is a piano in the unit! I did not play or know if it was actually encouraged but it's something to consider. There is access to a sauna that's across the street from the main property, which I used. Its heat doesn't get much higher than 60-70ºC but with plentiful water you can get enough steam for a good sweat. Breakfast was solid.
Mark F — Google review
We (two adults) stayed at Ida-Maria in Jan/2021 for two nights in ”Pieni huoneisto, puutarhanäkymä”. The room was lovely, cozy and clean. Delicious breakfast and very good service! All of this in the heart of Porvoo Old Town. Would absolutely recommend to anyone.
Eliisa L — Google review
Beautiful river view from our bedroom. Fantastic breakfast in the red historic houses on the river. We had a great time, thank you!
Denitsa G — Google review
If you like old-fashioned Finnish places, this is just perfect. Nice clean place to stay. Excellent service.
Joni H — Google review
Everything is pretty good here! Only the pillow is a bit uncomfortable. But the location is great. My favorite is breakfast and sauna. Definitely recommended.
Lisha D — Google review
Peaceful place to stay overnight in the old city center, simple yet very good breakfast, small garden where you can eat breakfast and enjoy blossoming plants.
Jan B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1061)
Jokikatu 26, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
http://www.idamaria.fi/
+358 45 8512345
14

Askolan hiidenkirnut/ The potholes of Askola

Nature & Parks
Nature preserve
Geologic Formations
Really interesting natural phenomenon. Deep, max 10 m and over 1 m wide potholes or giant kettles in the rock. Almost 20 of them in rather steep slope. Also nice views from the top of the hill. Not much to walk, about 1 km, but slippery and difficult path. Especially on a rainy day. Wet rocks. Suggest to go straight to potholes and come back by the scenic path.
Esa A — Google review
Easy parking, short hike but lots of stairs and rocky ground. We went after a few days of rain so lots of muddy spots and bugs. Bring bug repellent. The views were beautiful. I would like it again. 4€ a family
Kristy V — Google review
An area well curated and preserved. Best visited when it has not been raining - some rocks that formed those glacial shapes will be visible at the bottom.
Juhani V — Google review
A very beautiful place – I highly recommend it 100%! Don’t just follow the marked points on the map, but also take the trails marked with blue ribbons, both along the mountain ridge and down below. From the bottom, you’ll get an impressive view of the cliffs.
Dace S — Google review
Really breathtaking place. The biggest sinkhole is one of the largest in the whole world. 4mx10.5m. Extraordinary place that it's a must visit. This location would need little bit care and a better campfire place, like a hut. This one that there is now, it is not so good. It gets wet easily and it's hard to grill in the winter. Not suitable for wheelchairs.
Maria K — Google review
There is an honest system to pay €2 each. I’d bring some cash. You can do a loop walk around the area, down by the river and up around the rocks.
W W — Google review
Potholes are on the steep of a cliff, you can look at all of them in 15 minutes time. The path to the potholes is through the wood on the back of the cliffs, marked with blue ribbons, and it takes about 10 minutes. The parking lot is easy to reach and wide enough.
Lelde S — Google review
A very nice little treck in beautifull natural surroundings. The views from the hillside and the deep round holes cut directly in to the rocks by nature are amazing. Many of the holes are full of water in the winter so their depth is not so apparent. Visitors with little children be advised that kids need constant supervision, however the hike itself is not challenging and there are good railings and sturdy stairs to aid visits with even small children. I would reccomend this as a very nice place to take in the outdoors.
Adam S — Google review
4.5
(713)
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4.5
(9)
Hiidenkirnujentie 721, 07530 Askola, Finland
http://www.hiidenkirnut.fi/
+358 40 5764015
15

Gumbostrand Konst & Form

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Art gallery
Shopping
Gumbostrand Konst & Form is a charming art gallery and exhibition space located in a beautiful natural setting. The venue features lovely and funky art, with well-designed seasonal decorations that are pleasing to the eye and mind. Visitors can enjoy the free entry to the museum and explore interesting curios among dazzling artworks. The on-site cafe offers a great selection of snacks and coffee, making it perfect for a leisurely visit.
Lovely art gallery and shop. Nice looking cafe, this time didn't buy anything. I went to the brewery/ locan goods shop. The road was really narrow but the view was quite spectacular to the sea. Saddly didn't take any pic from it. It was worth of the drive.
Maria K — Google review
It’s a cool drive there. Be aware that the road is really narrow. On your way out you can take the other way out from there also. The parking can be a tad crowded on the weekends.
Aix C — Google review
Very nice art gallery featuring all types of mediums. Interesting store and what looked like a good cafe all within the gallery. The drive there definitely takes you on backroads through beautiful lakefront landscapes that we would not have seen otherwise.
Pam G — Google review
Well, the art center was nice. Also in a beautiful location. However, it's a pretty commercial place. Lots of cars on the road. The municipality of Gumbostrand has forgotten about road maintenance. The road there was in terrible condition with gravel pits.
Tuija Y — Google review
Excellent place! We loved every part of it. Very beautiful exhibition and nice design shop. Exhibition is free of charge. Also has a good restaurant. Highly recommend!
Oksana L — Google review
Nice place, with great art and a small shop. The restaurant is very nice as well but slow and when ordering, they tend to forget to mention how long of a queue there is. We waited for 50 minutes for our food.
Matti — Google review
Great place to drop by to escape the summer heat. Fully air-conditioned with lots of things to see and buy. Clean, spacious bathrooms.
Kkero — Google review
The gallery and millieu are wonderful. Exhibitions included interesting works and gallery has a nice little shop. They also have a good looking restaurant that has quite minimalistic menu. Minimalistic is fine, if the food is good. I ate halloumi salad and it was quite bad. It had regular dry salad with can corn, cucumber and water melon. It had almost no oil/balsamico/dressing so it was dry and boring. Bathrooms were nice and clean but they should mark them all as unisex. Will go again and give the restaurant a new opportunity.
Nina T — Google review
4.5
(870)
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4.5
(22)
Vainuddintie 72-28, 01150 Söderkulla, Finland
https://konstoform.fi/
+358 50 5543538
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16

Kuusijärvi

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Parks
Kuusijärvi, located just north of Helsinki in Vantaa, is a popular year-round recreational center offering various activities for families and visitors. In the summer, it's known for its excellent swimming facilities and sandy beach, while in winter, it offers cross-country skiing opportunities. One of its highlights is the public smoke sauna called Savusauna, providing a unique experience for visitors to enjoy the sauna before cooling off with a swim in Lake Kuusijarvi.
Feeling bored??? Pack your swimming costumes and head for this place. You can go swimming, do grilling, have fun in sauna, play outdoor sports, lay on the beach for the warmth of the sun, opt for a walk and so on. You can literally have fun in way more options you will find here. You will enjoy more with your own buddies or hang out with anyone as well. Loved every bit of time here.
SHWETA C — Google review
Ice skated in the lake with a layer of thin snow and thick ice, very nice 🙌🙌
Daffa B — Google review
The smoke saunas are truly authentic, and we met plenty of locals while we were there, which is always a good sign. It is very easy to reach by public transport and also makes the perfect stop after a hike on one of the many beautiful nearby trails. Practical tip: Bring your flip-flops and shower gel, though both are available for purchase on site. You can also rent towels if needed. A word about timing: The smoke sauna opens at 2 pm, and the temperature gradually drops throughout the day. Because it is heated in the traditional way, there is no thermostat, so the temperature cannot be controlled or predicted precisely. Early in the day, around 3 pm, it can reach up to 135°C (275°F), which most people would find far too intense. By the end of the day, it may drop to around 50°C (122°F), which could feel a bit too mild. From what we gathered, the sweet spot tends to be between 4 and 7 pm for most people, but it really depends on the day. If the smoke sauna happens to be too hot or not hot enough during your visit, the electric saunas in the main building are excellent. There are two for men, and we assume there are also two for women. Each one has its own character and charm. They are designed in an authentic Finnish way and offer a great alternative or complement to the smoke sauna. Important to know: Swimsuits are required in the smoke sauna and in all outdoor areas, including when cooling down in the lake. In the electric gender-separated saunas, however, you are not supposed to wear anything and are expected to use a seat pad. We went in naked, but we did notice that even some locals kept their swimsuits on, so it seems you are free to wear whatever makes you most comfortable. The lake itself is lovely. It has a few clearly marked very shallow areas, ideal for children or anyone who prefers not to go too deep. But most of the lake is deeper, especially by the wooden deck, reaching about three to four metres, which is perfect for a proper swim. At just €16, it is truly excellent value. While visits are technically limited to two hours, the atmosphere is relaxed. No one is watching the clock, and you will not be rushed out if you stay a little longer. There is also a cosy café serving tasty food and drinks, which makes a perfect way to wind down after your sauna session.
Thomas M — Google review
I stay around 6kms away from this place. It’s just two months since I landed in Finland and this place has already attracted me so much. I have been to this place twice so far. I take a walk on the side of the woods, take the 1.8 kms lake circle walk, feel the fresh chill breeze, journal for sometime. I love the tranquility and calmness of this place. The nature at its best. There is a proper swimming partition on one side of the lake and there are free saunas available. You can see lots of people taking bath even in end of autumn and beginning of winter. When you visit here plan to spend some good amount of time. There is also a grill available outside on the other side, so if you wanna have some grills and enjoy the nature, its a perfect place.
Rajee J — Google review
One of the best Sauna I've ever been. I'll definitely come back one day.
T Y — Google review
Beautiful natural park where you can swimming, jogging or go sauna. There is also restaurant where you can buy drinks and food. Recommend to visit in summer time.
Michael A — Google review
I simply love this place - lake, the forest path and it's easy to come by bike here, cause of the straight asphalt road heading here. Grilling and swimming are always a big plus. PS If you do not tired you can explorer in the Sipoo National Park at the same shoot!
Tatjana T — Google review
Awesome swimming spot in summer plus great hiking trails around the park
Barbra A — Google review
4.4
(547)
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4.1
(117)
01260 Vantaa, Finland, USA
17

Ainola

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Nature & Parks
Museum home of composer Sibelius in the villa where he lived with his family from 1904-1957.
Nice. The house Sibelius lived in for more than 50 years. No theme park. Just the house with furniture and the story of their lives. Loved it
Tony B — Google review
Please with this. The garden is beautiful and the place itself is a walk into a history book. The building itself is stunning and the rooms nicely kept. You can see a lot of the old ornaments and catch a glimpse of the of how people lived during this period. The garden is stunning and well kept. The cafe is also a nice place to hang out and walk around.
Rosana E — Google review
Very interesting home museum of the Finnish national composer Jean Sibelius.
Juho Ä — Google review
After seen Sibelius Monument in Helsinki, it's just natural that one wants to see Ainola, the home of Jean and Aino Sibelius where they lived some half a century and which is now open for visitors as a home museum. The ticket price is 16 euro (summer25) which sounds a bit expensive if we think that the entrance costs to Kiasma, Ateneum and other big museums in Helsinki some 20 euroa. But maybe the ticket price doesn't matter so much if one is really interested in life of Finland's most famous composer.
Hannu T — Google review
A visit to Ainola had long been on my bucket list, so I arrived with high expectations. It's easy to see how the last 20 years or so of Sibalius' productive career, could have been influenced by such a stunning place. Today, the environment is a little spoiled by the proximity of a trunk road. But the house and gardens are unchanged since those days past, and you will appreciate the beauty and calm they install within you.
Sean J — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens. Highly recommend taking the time to visit the 'temple', the route is absolutely stunning.
Anne B — Google review
Really nice buildings and park. The interior and art collection are great. And the sauna! Worth visiting even if Sibelius is not your thing!
Peeter T — Google review
Home of Jean and Aino Sibelius, a very interesting history. A real home, did they say 99 ashtrays....he smoked cigars.
Pirjo M — Google review
4.4
(909)
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4.5
(91)
Ainolankatu, 04400 Järvenpää, Finland
http://www.ainola.fi/
+358 9 287322
18

Lake Tuusula

Lake
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Well-known gathering place for winter & summer sports, with a bike trail & scenic views.
A very beautiful place. If you want to relax with a beautiful view with friends or alone then this place is the best. I took beautiful photos there and saw ducks in the lake. Looking forward for the spring and summer time. I will visit again🥰
Rose L — Google review
Special spot. Cycling paths are great too
J O — Google review
Very nice place. YOU CAN CAN SWIM IF YOU WANT. BUT THERE IS NO PLACE FOR DRESS CHANGE. You can grill here. Nice place.
Arnob A — Google review
Such a relaxing place 💙
Sunita T — Google review
The best place in the word!
Francisco R — Google review
One of the amazing place to relax, swim and kayaking.
Ranjeet N — Google review
Perfect and quiet place to relax, not much food options though
Vipul S — Google review
Here the soul rest. Get on the lake, but not under. It is supposed to be really unclean.
S.A T — Google review
4.5
(120)
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4.0
(24)
Finland, USA
19

Halosenniemi

Museum
Art museum
Lovely artist home. Extremely well taken care of and were greeted by very friendly staff. We were also able to pick and take home nearby wildflowers
Hannah G — Google review
A stunning location and a truly wonderful wooden house. The view to the lake is just fantastic. Very disappointed though to find that inside the house they did not have many works of Halonen on display but instead lots of paintings and works from other Finnish artists painted whilst they had been in France. I visited hoping to specifically see and learn about the person who had lived in the house. I am not sure if I would have wished to pay the rather expensive entrance fee to see works from artists who are already on display in large museums in Helsinki.
Jussi T — Google review
Amazing place on the lake Tuusula. If you looking for some peace and quiet, extraordinary views - you can find it here!
Anna-Maria N — Google review
A superb artist house museum that contains all the original furnishing (unlike Ahola). The changing exhibition was filled with stars and great artworka.
Peeter T — Google review
It is a great museum with fantastic paintings and views. Worth to visit
Ekaterina S — Google review
Beautiful place, wouldn't have minded staying a bit longer. Great artworks and architecture. It was very hot inside though due to sun all day and the house being black 😁.
Anne B — Google review
Lovely piece of Finnish history. Pekka Halonen’s atelier home is gorgeus and offers art exhibitions with different themes fron Finnish Art Golden Age 1880-1930 throughout the year.
Jukka P — Google review
I need to visit this place every summer. A cozy, lovely place , makes one never want to leave.
Pia M — Google review
4.5
(1110)
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4.5
(52)
Halosenniementie 4-6, 04310 Tuusula, Finland
https://www.halosenniemi.fi/
+358 40 3143466
20

Suomenlinna

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Fortress
Museums
Suomenlinna, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an island fortress accessible only by ferry. This historic district is home to around 800 residents and features a shop, hospital, library, and elementary school. The island's significance makes it an attractive area for young people and creatives due to its galleries and inspiring ocean surroundings.
Great little trip from the city. The ferry ride takes about 15 minutes. Suomenlinna is a great place to walk around and explore. It has some beautiful views and is filled with a lot of history. They have a couple cafes where you can grab treats/drinks while you wait for the ferry back. Definitely something to add it to your itinerary.
Widnelly C — Google review
If you love history and nature, this is a "must visit" for you. Take a ride on a ferry, ca 15 min from Helsinki and spend a day on this island. I suggest taking your time, the whole day, if you want to explore the island. There are cafes and restaurants, if you get tired or hungry. There is a supermarket, where you can get coffee and warm pastries. There are museums which are defenitely worth visiting. Walk along the shore and enjoy amazing views. Go explore the tunnels for sure, if you dare. Have a picnic if you wish. There are so many things you can do and see. The guide is also available. WCs are everywhere. It is easy to spend the whole day there and swith off the rest of the world.
Julia M — Google review
I had heard great things about Suomenlinna and I wasn’t disappointed! Such an adorable little island. It is filled with history and just lovely to walk around. Such easy access to get to, you don’t want to miss this on your next visit in Helsinki:)
Helena R — Google review
Frequent ferris daily to reach the island. Enjoy the tranquility time travel walk. We arrived there before daybreak, the unmanned visiter information center was open, supplying warmth, wifi, toilets and maps.
Lihao L — Google review
Suomenlinna is an incredible place to explore and soak up Finnish history. The island is full of historic fortifications, museums, and scenic walking paths, with stunning views of the sea and Helsinki’s harbor. It’s peaceful and easy to wander around, with plenty of spots to relax and take photos. Perfect for a day trip, whether you’re interested in history, nature, or just enjoying a unique part of Helsinki. Highly recommended! Also the ferry’s to and from the island are efficient and come very often. Also free with the HSL transport ticket!
Jack F — Google review
Fantastic day out to this set of small Islands, good restaurants and cafes with lots to see. Cost of the ferry €3.20 one way. Free entry into the Islands, bring the kids and be prepared to do a lot of walking the ferry takes 15 minutes, plenty of toilets everywhere.
Alastair M — Google review
Only fragments of the fortress survive, mostly stretches of old stone walls and a few scattered pieces of artillery such as catapult remnants, yet the site is still a great place to wander and enjoy sweeping sea views. It can be extremely windy and cold, even in summer, so bring a sweater or other warm layers. If you like open landscapes mixed with a touch of history, it is well worth a visit.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Half day trip destination when in Helsinki. Fairyboat ride back and forth, couple of restaurants over there, really beautiful nature, well preserved history elements... All in all excellent destination to escape from the city crowds and chaos
Ivan J — Google review
4.6
(26358)
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4.4
(8454)
00190 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.suomenlinna.fi/
+358 29 5338410
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21

Uspenski Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Perched atop a hill in Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is the epicenter of the Finnish Orthodox faith. Known as the 'Russian Church,' it boasts an ornate exterior with red brick and distinctive onion domes. Inside, visitors are treated to lavish interior decorations that reflect Orthodox Byzantine style influenced by Italian Art Deco. With its thirteen towers and east-facing crosses symbolizing Jesus and the Twelve Apostles, this cathedral stands out as Scandinavia's largest Orthodox church.
A gorgeus architecture of orthodox church! Is a must see place when you are Helsinki , capital of Finland. Words about this place can't describe the beauty of the building.The Uspenski Cathedral is considered to be the largest Orthodox temple in Northern and Western Europe. The cathedral’s size is emphasized by its location on the highest hill of the Katajanokka district. The central cupola of the cathedral is 33 meters high. The cathedral was designed by the Russian church architect Aleksei M. Gornostajev. The Uspenski Cathedral was consecrated on October 25th, 1868. The Uspenski Cathedral is consecrated to the Dormition of the Mother of God (uspenie). The praasniekka church festival (also known as prazdnik or kermis) is held annually on August 15th.
Robert B — Google review
Uspenski Cathedral is one of Helsinki’s most beautiful landmarks. With its red-brick walls, golden domes, and hilltop views over the harbor, it’s stunning inside and out. The interior glows with gilded icons, chandeliers, and rich Orthodox detail — a striking contrast to the minimalist Helsinki Cathedral. Free to visit and just a short walk from the center, it’s a must-see in the city.
Louie F — Google review
It is a pleasure to visit, and it is quite outstanding. There are many tourists. We can go inside but it is a small Orthodox-style church. If you are not particularly interested in churches, tou can still appreciate the exterior and the city view from its terrace.
Tony C — Google review
Uspenski Cathedral is a striking and beautiful landmark that you can’t miss when walking along the harbour. Its impressive red-brick exterior and golden domes stand out against the skyline, and the closer you walk towards it, the more magnificent it becomes. You can also enter the cathedral, which adds to the experience. I visited on a weekday morning, and it was already lively with many tourists. Wandering around the area and taking in the details of the architecture was a lovely way to spend time. During my stay in Helsinki, I found myself noticing the cathedral almost every day, and it left a lasting impression on me. A must-see spot when visiting the city.
Tomoe M — Google review
Truly wonderful architecture! I made sure to add this as a stop on my trip to Helsinki, Finland! The walk to get to the cathedral was easy (I just used the map on my phone). The views of the surrounding areas are great once you climb the stairs! This is definitely worth the trek!
David K — Google review
1 | The largest Orthodox church in both Northern and Western Europe is also the main cathedral of the Helsinki Orthodox Diocese. It is located close to the Helsinki waterfront, and I was personally captivated by its brick-red color. Around 700,000 bricks were used for its construction, brought from the Bomarsund fortress in the Åland Islands. 2 | The church features 13 gilded domes, symbolizing Christ and the twelve apostles. The main dome rises to a height of 33 meters. 3 | You have to climb several steps to reach it, but it’s worth it. Entrance to the church outside of service times costs €5.
Petr N — Google review
Stunning Orthodox cathedral with impressive red-brick architecture and golden domes. The interior is beautiful and peaceful, with rich icons and details. Located on a small hill, it offers nice views over Helsinki and the harbor.
Anwar S — Google review
The architecture is truly astonishing! It has various charms by being viewed from different angles. The location is great and can be accessed by multiple walkways. The interior is beautiful and very well maintained, and you can learn about the history of the cathedral by easily scanning the QR code for the digital guide.
Charles Z — Google review
4.6
(8305)
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4.3
(4032)
Pormestarinrinne 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.hos.fi/kirkot/uspenskin-katedraali/
+358 9 634267
22

Old Market Hall

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Fresh food market
Sights & Landmarks
The Old Market Hall in Helsinki is a historic 19th-century venue located near the iconic Market Square. It offers a unique shopping experience with shops and stalls selling traditional Finnish specialties, including local cheeses, seafood, fruits, vegetables, cakes, spices, teas, and coffee. Adjacent to where fishing boats dock, visitors can sample fresh seafood in a historic atmosphere. The vibrant Market Square nearby features bustling activity with stalls offering fresh produce and handmade crafts.
The Old Market Hall in Helsinki, Finland, was one of our first stops right after arriving on the 2-hour ferry from Tallinn, and we truly enjoyed every moment. It’s fascinating to see so many international flavors under one roof, from Vietnamese classics to Turkish coffee, from fresh fish and seafood to unique souvenirs like deer horns and furs. There are dozens of small shops to explore one by one, each with its own charm. Absolutely recommended!!
Kalyoner — Google review
Restored fish market (I am assuming) that now houses individual food stalls. We were there pretty early so it wasn't busy. There are free toilets in the back. We bought a delicious lingonberry mini pie. It's right on the water, near the ferry that takes you to Suomenlinna, a popular tourist destination. I imagine that the hall is jam packed during the day. There are hot prepared, packaged, and to go options available.
J P — Google review
The Old Market Hall is a fantastic place to explore and experience Helsinki’s local flavors. The hall is full of character, with plenty of stalls offering fresh produce, fish, baked goods, and traditional Finnish treats. The atmosphere is lively but not overwhelming, and it’s a great spot to grab a snack or just soak in the local culture. A must-visit for food lovers and anyone who wants a taste of authentic Helsinki!
Jack F — Google review
Near the outdoor market, ferry to Suomenlinna, and offers delicious salmon soup... couldn't love this spot more. Visited twice on my short trip to Helsinki. Does seem to get quite the cruise crowd at lunchtime though.
Emily S — Google review
The Old Market Hall is a beautiful seaside building, and its elegant exterior immediately caught my eye. Inside, it opens up into a lively market where you can find everything from fresh produce to local delicacies and souvenirs. There are also plenty of food stalls and cafés to choose from. I tried reindeer soup at one of the lovely cafés inside, and it was absolutely delicious. It’s a wonderful place to explore, enjoy local flavours, and experience a bit of Helsinki’s food culture. Highly recommended when visiting the city.
Tomoe M — Google review
Tasted a good great salmon soup, cinnamon bun and non alcoholic glogi from one of stalls. Enjoyed the vibe along with locals for an afternoon tea and hopefully, able to visit to the market hall again. Highly recommended for those who plan to visit Helsinki city centre:)
JK L — Google review
Beautiful historic market with a great atmosphere. Nice place to try Finnish specialties like smoked salmon, reindeer meat, and pastries. A bit small and prices can be high, but worth visiting for the experience.
Anwar S — Google review
we have tried fish soup and and rye bread with smoked salmon. both were very good. for dessert we had coffee and cinnamon rolls. both were ok, nothing special
Olena K — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(3268)
Eteläranta, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
https://vanhakauppahalli.fi/
+358 40 1359051
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Senate Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Senate Square is a grand public space in Helsinki, showcasing impressive neoclassical architecture and serving as the focal point of the city's political, religious, and academic life. The square features the magnificent Helsinki Cathedral, Government Palace, and Helsinki University's main building. It was completed in 1852 to honor Tsar Nicholas of Russia and is a key element of Engel's grand city plan. Nearby, the Tori Quarter offers modern amenities within revitalized neoclassical buildings.
It’s indeed a beautiful church, in the centre of the city. Was undergoing renovations in back portion of the church. Basement has a cafe and exhibition space, and brick styled (entrance from a separate way), though can also enter from inside of the church.
Dr. R — Google review
I mean it’s a square alright. Very nice buildings around. Obviously topped by the big dog, namely the Helsinki cathedral. No fee to enter obviously, it’s a public area. The downside was that there was work ongoing in the cathedral which kind of dulls the photos but hey, it was still great
Jjj M — Google review
Visited Senate Square during our time in Helsinki 🇫🇮 — it’s one of the main tourist spots in the city and the starting point for the hop-on hop-off bus 🚌. The square is clean, spacious, and offers a stunning view of the iconic Helsinki Cathedral ⛪️. A beautiful place to sit, take photos, and soak in the city’s calm charm. Definitely a must-visit! 🌤️
YG T — Google review
Senate Square, located in the center of Helsinki, Finland. The square is the oldest part of Helsinki and is Europe's most beautiful square. The large white building at the back, with green dome is Helsinkis cathedral, constructed between 1830 and 1852, as a tribute to Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. It is covered due to repairs and maintenance. Alexander II's statue, is in the center of the square, remembered for supporting Finnish Economy. The square is surrounded by neoclassical buildings like Govt. Palace, Helsinki's university building etc. Quiet awesome I must say, fabulously so.
Neeru D — Google review
We did the introduction walking tour of the gpsmycity, the tour was 3.1km in length and took us a few hours to complete, including taking pictures and stops. The tour started right here at the square and and ended at the Temppeliaukio Rock Church. It was a good introduction and the scenery was marvelous.
Patrick X — Google review
Visited Senaatintori, the historic heart of Helsinki, but unfortunately much of the square was under renovation during our visit. The main cathedral and surrounding buildings were partially covered with a temporary facade, which made it hard to fully appreciate the architecture. The square itself is spacious and historically significant, and it would normally be a stunning spot to admire Helsinki Cathedral, government buildings, and cobblestone layout. Worth visiting if you’re in the area, but be aware that the view may be obstructed during renovations.
SY — Google review
This is the main square in Helsinki. It’s not very big but it’s definitely a must see. Apart from the statue of Alexander II you can see the most important buildings of the city from here.
Teresa R — Google review
The view of the Helsinki Cathedral from this square is a picture-perfect photo spot. It's a historical landmark and most recognized background for a selfie.
World E — Google review
4.5
(20908)
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4.2
(3419)
00170 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.myhelsinki.fi/fi/n%C3%A4e-ja-koe/n%C3%A4ht%C3%A4vyydet/senaatintori
24

Helsinki Cathedral

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Helsinki Cathedral, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, is a grand neoclassical landmark with an iconic green dome. Located in the heart of Helsinki at Senate Square, it attracts both locals and tourists throughout the day. The cathedral's gleaming-white facade stands out against the cityscape and is particularly striking when illuminated at night. With its towering central dome and four smaller surrounding domes, this iconic structure took over 20 years to build and was completed in 1852.
It was under construction, but still a sight and experience to behold! I recommend as a visit. My family and I enjoyed it. Outside near the church is great space to walk around and nearby restaurants to eat.
Linda N — Google review
Beautiful church. Unfortunately, it was being renovated on the exterior when I visited... so that took away from the overall astetics. Also, the inside was a little stark compared to other cathedrals I've visited in Europe, but I still think it's worth a visit if you are in Helsinki.
Paul C — Google review
Helsinki Cathedral is one of those landmarks that instantly takes your breath away. Standing tall above Senate Square, the white neoclassical façade with its green domes is iconic from every angle — whether you see it from the harbor, the square, or climbing up the grand steps. Inside, the cathedral is calm and minimalist, a beautiful contrast to its imposing exterior. The high ceilings and soft natural light create a sense of quiet majesty, and it feels more like a space for reflection than decoration. The views from the steps are also worth it — you can look out across the city and the harbor, making it a perfect photo spot. It’s free to enter, easy to reach in the heart of Helsinki, and honestly a must-see whether you’re into architecture, photography, or just soaking up the city’s atmosphere.
Louie F — Google review
Beautiful cathedral! Make sure to also visit the nearby Uspenski Cathedral. Unfortunately, this one was under construction, so we couldn’t experience it fully, but the restoration work was covered nicely, giving a good sense of its full appearance. The interior was lovely — definitely a must-see if you’re already in Helsinki!
Ryan K — Google review
We had a special experience visiting Helsinki Cathedral as they were displaying Luke Jerram’s MARS within the cathedral. Cathedral is beautiful in itself but seeing the scaled replica of Mars with the sound track made for a unique experience. The cathedral is something to see when visiting Helsinki
Andrea D — Google review
Helsinki Cathedral is a landmark right in the heart of the city, and it is truly breathtaking at any time of day. Morning, afternoon, or night — the atmosphere changes beautifully, and each visit feels different. You can climb the steps and enter the cathedral, where the calm and solemn interior offers a moment of quiet reflection. During my stay in Helsinki, I found myself visiting almost every day. From 28 November onwards, a Christmas market is held in the square in front of the cathedral, making the area even more lively and festive. My schedule didn’t allow me to attend this year, but watching the preparations made me want to return and experience it in the future. A stunning place that never fails to impress.
Tomoe M — Google review
It was a pleasant tourist attraction with a large square. Regrettably, several areas were undergoing renovation during our visit. However, there were still a considerable number of tourists present.
Tony C — Google review
Helsinki Cathedral and it truly lives up to its reputation as one of the city’s must see landmarks. The white neoclassical building looks stunning both up close and from the Senate Square below. Inside it’s peaceful and beautifully simple a nice place to pause for a moment away from the city noise. Don’t miss the view from the steps outside; it’s a perfect spot to sit, take photos, and just enjoy the atmosphere.
Tommi — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(6223)
Unioninkatu 29, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
https://helsingintuomiokirkko.fi/
+358 9 23406120
25

Esplanadi

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City park
Nature & Parks
Esplanadi Park, established in 1812, is a picturesque green space with tree-lined avenues and a stage for live music performances. Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, the park features sculptures, flowerbeds, and a vibrant atmosphere with ice cream vendors, locals relaxing on the grass, buskers, and market-style stalls during warmer months. It is also home to Kappeli, one of Helsinki's oldest restaurants serving classic Finnish cuisine.
Clean park with lots of people just relaxing or taking a break from work. There’s a nice open area where everyone can gather to enjoy a concert (Depends on the day of the week as well). There are many seagulls here so you might not want to bring food.
Yingying — Google review
Big and beautiful park. One of the most beautiful places to walk in Helsinki and is incredibly central. You can go nearly anywhere from this park and Biennial pieces can be seen here. The history of the park could be found in the pictures i provided which is pretty interesting.
Ece H — Google review
Central Boulevard park with some local artists being featured and some live performances. There are plenty of ice cream stands lining the boulevard as you walk through and it is very scenic with many green plants. Excellent when it is nice out. Still pretty good when it is not.
John D — Google review
A lovely experience. Sit and watch, listen to live music, hear Helsinki around you, vibrant and full of life. A beautiful city park.
Gordon M — Google review
Our group of 10 strolled through this park, entertainment venue, and sculpture collection twice. The greenery is great for breathing fresh air, sitting in the benches or reading the history of the park. I enjoyed the statues
Toni T — Google review
Located in the heart of Helsinki, this area is surrounded by plenty of shops and restaurants. You can visit Stockmann, a large nearby mall, or stop by Starbucks or the Moomin Shop. There’s also an Arabica store where you can find some cute Moomin-themed items. A great place to explore and enjoy the city’s atmosphere!
Ryan K — Google review
Esplanade Park is a very popular small park in the city centre of Helsinki. At the other end of the park there is famous Swedish Theater with its restaurants, and at the other end there is even more famous restaurant Kappeli. On a beautiful summer day, Esplanade Park is full of people sitting there, eating ice cream or drinking a beer or a cola and enjoying Finland's all too short summer.
Hannu T — Google review
Esplanadi is a lovely spot right in the heart of Tampere. I really enjoyed the atmosphere, as it is clean, well kept, and full of life during the summer months. There is a good balance between green space and places to sit and relax, which makes it ideal for a coffee break or simply watching people go by. The location is perfect too, with shops nearby and close to the main attractions. I give it 4 stars mainly because although it is beautiful, it can become quite crowded during the busiest hours, which slightly affects the peaceful vibe. Still, it is definitely worth a visit if you are in the city.
Humberto D — Google review
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4.3
(2856)
Pohjoisesplanadi, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
https://vihreatsylit.fi/esplanadinpuisto/
+358 9 31022111
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26

Helsingin päärautatieasema

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Train station
Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
The Helsinki Central Railway Station is a beautiful and awe-inspiring building located in the heart of Helsinki, Finland. The station was newly designed in 1909 to modernize it and accommodate the ever-growing demand for rail transportation. The two statues at the station symbolize the whole Finnish railway system, which has gained success thanks to recent TV commercials.
What a stunning building! Helsinki Central Station is not just a train hub, but an architectural masterpiece. It's incredibly efficient, easy to navigate, and a perfect gateway to explore the city. Definitely worth admiring even if you're not catching a train.
Matej M — Google review
Beautiful from the outside but undergoing many renovations that make it very inconvenient and hard for foreign travelers to find any services. When I finally found the VR office, employees ignored me until they finished their personal conversation. The beautiful wooden doors are a major pain when it comes to getting through them with luggage-wish they were automated
Heather P — Google review
The Airport Express train stops here which is right at the city centre. Navigation can be slightly confusing but you’ll eventually find your way around it. Stunning architecture as well!
Ebun O — Google review
Helsinki Central Station This is the last stop coming from the airport. As many cities in Europe, this train station have restaurants, restrooms and other amenities. This is the main station in Helsinki. The main entrance is beautiful.
Carlos P — Google review
Beautiful, effective, easy to navigate (even if you only speak English), obviously very central! We arrived in from Tampere and had no issues finding our way out and to our hotel, easy peasy!
Gordon M — Google review
Very large main train station to the center of Helsinki. Plenty of ways to get here and relatively easy to read the signs to figure out where to go. Trains and terminal are relatively well covered so you only need to venture out occasionally in the bad weather to get to your train.
John D — Google review
Railway station is very historic and the architecture is fabulous. And it comes with all the modern facilities like locker storage, info center, VR office, and other shops like subway starbucks and fancy restaurants. The waiting area is huge, however benches are limited which are mostly occupied with drunk people if you come late or early morning. Connected to most of the areas with metro and tram and also a cab station.
RupeemeetsEuro — Google review
The outside of the station is stunning with its clock tower and the Lantern Bearer statues. Inside it was clean, light and airy. There were places to eat, luggage storage and toilets. You do have to pay for the toilets. Cards are accepted. I did not use them, so I cannot comment on cleanliness. There was a ticket office. For HSL trains, you can choose your zones and tap on when you board. AB tickets are valid for 80 minutes and can be used on other transport modes. ABCD zones are valid for 110 minutes and allow transfer to other modes. Tickets can also be purchased online. Day tickets can be purchased. The station is disability accessible. There is an assistance point at platform eleven. There are accessible toilets.
Shelley C — Google review
4.2
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4.1
(2994)
Kaivokatu 1, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
http://www.vr.fi/
+358 600 41902
27

Kamppi Chapel

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Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Kamppi Chapel, also known as the Chapel of Silence, is a modern architectural marvel situated in Helsinki's vibrant Kamppi district. Designed by K2S Architects, this elliptical wooden structure stands out amidst the urban landscape. Its minimalist interior and serene ambiance offer visitors a peaceful retreat for silent contemplation and reflection away from the city's hustle and bustle. This unique space provides an opportunity for personal introspection and tranquility within the heart of the bustling city center.
The Kamppi Chapel is a peaceful oasis in the middle of busy Helsinki. The wooden interior and soft lighting make it feel calm and welcoming, perfect for a quiet moment of reflection. A small but unforgettable spot — definitely worth a visit!
Jack F — Google review
Very small Chapel in the centre of Helsinki. Nicely designed mostly wood . Closed on a Sunday which I found odd for a religious building. Inside silence must be observed .
Peter M — Google review
1 | A very interesting chapel in the center of Helsinki, notable for its unusual architectural design. It is made entirely of wood and has received several architectural awards. 2 | Unfortunately, we couldn’t go inside because it was Sunday. Strangely enough, the chapel is closed on Sundays and Mondays. Nevertheless, it is so remarkable that it’s worth seeing even from the outside. 3 | The entrance fee to the chapel is €5. I can’t really say whether it’s worth paying. 4 | The chapel was only opened in 2012, designed by the Finnish architectural studio K2S Architects. It is 11.5 meters high, and the section with the altar has no windows at all.
Petr N — Google review
The Kamppi Chapel, often called the “Chapel of Silence,” is a truly unique experience in the middle of busy Helsinki. The modern wooden architecture is stunning, and stepping inside feels instantly calming — a peaceful escape from the noise of the city. It’s not about religious services but about offering a quiet moment for reflection and stillness. A beautiful example of design meeting purpose, and a must-visit if you want a few minutes of tranquility during your trip.
William O — Google review
Interesting building made from a variety of woods. Inside it is very quiet if you are not inside with rude tourists! You are asked to be silent inside the chapel. It is just the chapel room, we were there maybe 10-15 minutes max so it’s easy to slot into a busy schedule and take a breather.
Jo E — Google review
Very nice chapel. Of course, it’s quite a sight externally. €3 it cost to enter, which was fine. It’s a shame that pictures aren’t allowed inside, but it’s very beautiful. Silence must be observed.
Jjj M — Google review
Just across the square from Oodi, this wooden chapel offers a moment of absolute peace. The design is simple but powerful. As soon as you enter, the noise of the city disappears. I sat for a few minutes just enjoying the silence. It's a beautiful reminder to slow down.
Alexandria L — Google review
The Kamppi Chapel, also known as the Chapel of Silence, is a unique and serene space nestled in the bustling heart of Helsinki. On a sunny day, the chapel's wooden structure glows warmly, inviting visitors to step inside and escape the city's hustle and bustle. The chapel's minimalist design creates a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for quiet reflection and contemplation. The gentle curve of the wooden walls and the soft natural light filtering through the skylight create a sense of peace and calm. It's a place where you can truly disconnect from the outside world and find a moment of stillness. Located in the Kamppi district, the chapel is easily accessible by Helsinki Regional Transport (HSL) zones A and B. It's just a short walk from the Kamppi metro station and several bus and tram lines. This makes it a convenient stop for anyone exploring the city center. Whether you're seeking a moment of peace, an architectural experience, or simply a break from the city, the Kamppi Chapel is well worth a visit. Its serene atmosphere and central location make it a true gem in Helsinki.
Tuấn L — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(2974)
Simonkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
http://www.kampinkappeli.fi/
+358 50 5781136
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Willa Shopping Center

Shopping mall
Shopping
Large, modern mall offering many retailers, including department & grocery stores, plus cafes.
A beautiful place with all you can eat. The price level is more than acceptable, given the prices in the area. Great selection and amazing taste this place like me for a high position. I am very happy to come back here regularly.
Jan N — Google review
Lots of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and coffee-shops to easily spend your day.Good and spacious inside carparks. Visit and enjoy like we do quite often !;))
Lauri M — Google review
A one stop shopping centre for most of your home needs. From restaurants to pharmacy, specs shop, clothing and DNA phone provider, just to name a few. Likely also homing the nicest cafe in Hyvinkkää town, Kulmakonditoria. Parking is plenty of going by car. And it's easy to get to from the train station. Just one warning, personally found the mall a bit confusing to navigate particularly getting to/from the back side of it.
Maitte — Google review
Beautiful big shopping center with very standard mall brands. Nice place to hangout or to do the shopping. Quite big that even both Prisma and K- Citymarket both situated together. H&M, Gina Tricot and New Yorker etc cheaper fast fashion retailers available, and better premium brands such as Guess also situated here.
Mugi B — Google review
I love this place, especially vintage shop~! there is a lot of stuff and can find good products well :D also employees are kind. I go there quite often :D. I hope a lot of people know about that store. also I hope the store will be very active~!!!
휘바캣 — Google review
Only bigger problem is that there is no info about the store and restaurants location. You don't find what you need.
Maria K — Google review
I love better then itis.
Kambez A — Google review
It is an ok mall, but the layout is confusing.
Sami K — Google review
4.0
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3.5
(33)
Hämeenkatu 9, 05800 Hyvinkää, Finland
https://kauppakeskuswilla.fi/
+358 50 3110790
29

Temppeliaukio Church

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Helsinki, Temppeliaukio Church is a unique attraction known for its distinctive architecture. Carved directly into solid rock, the church features rock and rubble interior walls, complemented by a striking copper-lined dome and skylight windows that allow natural light to filter in. This popular venue also hosts concerts and offers visitors a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.
Temppeliaukio Church is one of the main tourist attractions in Helsinki. Tourists come there by bus, by vans, by walking... 8 euro entrance fee doesn't matter, people wanna see what is "must see" in Helsinki. So, tourists who have only one or two days time to spend in Helsinki prefer to visit Temppeliaukio Church. One can hear there a real mix of languages. No doubt, Temppeliaukio Church is worth of visit. It is architecturally a very special building. To create this kind of church - a church excavated into the rock, with a dome made from copper strip for ideal acoustics, with ceiling windows for natural light to come in - has been a genious insight. Even though there were so many visitors in Temppeliaukio Church when we were there, I enjoyed very much to finally see well this church.
Hannu T — Google review
Temppeliaukio Church, also known as the Rock Church, is a stunning example of modern architecture. Designed by architect brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen, the church was completed in 1969 and is carved directly into solid granite. Its unique design features a massive copper dome and natural rock walls, creating a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere. The interior is circular, with natural light streaming in through 180 window panes, highlighting the rough-hewn rock surfaces. The acoustics are exceptional, making it a popular venue for concerts and events. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance and admire the innovative design that blends nature and architecture seamlessly. While the €8 entrance fee is reasonable for such a unique experience, it's advisable to check the schedule for any events or services that might be taking place during your visit. Overall, Temppeliaukio Church is a must-visit attraction in Helsinki, offering a memorable experience for architecture enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
SY — Google review
This distinctive church, renowned among tourists, features two stories. For those interested in photography, I would suggest going upstairs, as it offers a more convenient angle to capture the captivating interior. Please be aware that there is an entrance fee.
Tony C — Google review
Such a cool church. On the eye, probably the most aesthetically pleasing. €8 euro entry fee, but id say it was worth it to see. Just a beautiful church
Jjj M — Google review
Beautiful and interesting church. Worth a visit. You do not need a long visit but nice to take a look around and admire the structure. NOTE: They do not have any public restrooms when you are visiting
Andrea D — Google review
We visited this "stone church" or "church in the rock" on purpose. The relatively expensive admission fee (€8) is surprising, as it discourages tourists who are only interested in taking photos, but also those who would like to appreciate the unique architectural design and modern sacred atmosphere, which is truly unique. We sat listening to pleasant ambient music for about 40 minutes and silently watched the preparations for the event, when hundreds of (unfortunately electronic) candles were lit. The visit was pleasant, and the space invites you to return just for the atmosphere. However, due to the not-so-symbolic admission fee (especially for poor visitors from Eastern Europe), I would think twice about it.
Michal S — Google review
I loved the architecture of this church beautifully made - never seen anything quite like it !! Thus i find the ticket pricing should be at least 5 euros when theres no service as theres not a lot to see , its just one main room.
Andrea B — Google review
Unique church, luckily a pipe organ artist came in to practice when we were visiting. The music was phenomenal. The church is very acoustic, must be ideal for a concert experience. And there’s no cross in the church. We learned it’s the open heart of Christ accepting everyone with any religion.
Harold L — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(8946)
Lutherinkatu 3, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
https://temppeliaukionkirkko.fi/
+358 9 23406320
30

The Finnish Railway Museum

Museum
Historical landmark
19th-century station & engine shed setting for railway history museum with rolling stock collection.
Very nice and a well arranged place. Many train models are exhibited. Exhibits are well preserved. Sound effects in the exhibition halls are really nice. Anyway, it's bit difficult to see inside of some trains due to dust accumulation on the windows. Overall, recommended for both kids and adults. there is a special area for kids for some activities too. And a tiny train operates across the garden during the summer. You can have a ride. Just a short walk from Hyvinkää railway station. Staff is very friendly.
Rehan M — Google review
Great view over the history of the Finnish railways. Many old locomotives to see. There's also a cafe outside with a possibility to hop on a small train that rides around the park area during the summer time and when it is dry.
Juho Ä — Google review
Great half-day trip from Helsinki! The Finnish Railway Museum is perfect for families with kids. The miniature train ride in the garden is a highlight. There’s also a fun indoor play area with wooden train sets, drawing corners, and even a real locomotive they can climb into. The museum is just a 10-minute walk from Hyvinkää train station, making it super easy to reach from Helsinki. The museum grounds are spacious, with well-preserved station buildings and outdoor displays that feel like walking through a piece of history. A most to-do if you’re in Uusimaa.
Catalin M — Google review
Great museum with unexpectedly beautiful and nice renovated trains. The condition of the locomotives are very good and during my visit there was some outdoor event as well with some modern trains and a running locomotive. It was great to visit and just around the corner from where I was living.
Sander V — Google review
Great collection of historic trains. Several free entrance days, worth watching out for. Some days in the summer of steam trains running... But many more days a diesel is running. The park "ride on" train is nice, a 3min lap of the grounds for 1euro each. (Only runs in the summer)
Gabriel P — Google review
The museum located in an old locomotive depot. A lot of rare trains as steam locomotive's. Very nice place!
Mike C — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit thanks to the plurality of trains exhibited there. Despite the fact that the big hall is not heated, it was really pleasant being able to go really close to all sort of trains, and even to take look into the inside from the windows. The only negative point is that a big part of the presentation signs are only written in finnish and not translated.
Baptiste V — Google review
One of the most interesting museums in Finland. The Uusimaa area is full of quirky modern art museums so it’s exciting to visit a history themed one that provides insight into the development of not only railway but also technology and the entire country as a whole. The museum’s premise is large, with many things to see and experience.
Minh L — Google review
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4.5
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Hyvinkäänkatu 9, 05800 Hyvinkää, Finland
https://rautatiemuseo.fi/
+358 40 8625241
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