December 11, 2022

Helsinki in a nutshell



Helsinki, also called the white city of the North, the daughter of the Baltic Sea, or simply called Stadi by the local people, is Finland's capital and the largest city and is known for its beautiful architecture, vibrant culture, and rich history. If you're planning a trip to Helsinki, here are some tips and tricks to help you make the most of your visit and to ensure that you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

First, be prepared for the weather. Helsinki is located in the northern part of Europe, so the weather can be quite cold and snowy during the winter months. If you're visiting during the winter, be sure to pack warm clothes, including a coat, hat, gloves, and scarves. In the summer, the weather is generally milder, but it can still be chilly, especially at night, so be sure to bring a light jacket or sweater.

Second, plan ahead and book your accommodation in advance. Helsinki is a popular tourist destination, and hotels and other accommodations can be in high demand, especially during peak tourist season. To ensure that you have a place to stay, it's a good idea to book your accommodation well in advance of your trip. You can also consider staying in a vacation rental or Airbnb, which can be a more affordable and flexible option.

Third, take advantage of public transportation. Helsinki has an extensive public transportation network, including buses, trams, and the metro. This is a convenient and affordable way to get around the city, and it's also a great way to see some of the city's sights and attractions. You can purchase a day pass or a multi-day pass, which will give you unlimited access to the city's public transportation system. Download the HSL application, it's really convenient to buy the tickets and have them on your phone. If you want to visit other places that are not inside Helsinki, you might need the VR Matkalla for trains or Onnibus for buses.

Fourth, try some of the local food and drink. Helsinki has a vibrant food and drink scene, and there are many restaurants, cafes, and bars to choose from. Some local specialties to try to include salmon soup, reindeer meat, and rye bread. Helsinki is also known for its world-class coffee culture, so be sure to try a cup of Finnish coffee while you're there. We highly recommend going to the Market located next to Esplanade Park, where you can find a lot of different options to eat. Talking about the coffee, we found Regatta absolutely amazing, located next to Sibelius Park, the place is charming and the drinks delicious.

Fifth, visit some of the city's museums and attractions. Helsinki has several interesting museums and attractions to explore, including the Helsinki Cathedral, the National Museum of Finland, and the Ateneum Art Museum. Be sure to check out the Helsinki Design District, which is known for its many design shops, galleries, and studios. Take a rest in the Helsinki Central Library, it's just next to the train station, and the possibilities there are much more than just picking a book, you will be not disappointed.

Finally, be sure to take some time to relax and enjoy the city. Helsinki has many beautiful parks and green spaces, including Helsinki Central Park and Esplanade Park, which are great places to relax and enjoy the outdoors. You can also take a boat tour of the Helsinki archipelago, which is a group of islands just off the coast of the city, and read our article specific about Suomenlinna.

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