Travellers on a tight budget will find plenty of interesting things to do during their stay in Helsinki. Summertime is when you’ll get to sunbathe, swim, and play outdoor games at any of the city’s many beaches, most of which are located along the city’s western coastline. If you prefer an urban retreat, a stroll through the historical district gives you a sense of Helsinki during the 19th century.
Many museums and galleries offer free admission, usually a couple of hours before closing time or on the first Friday of the month. Whether you’re a city dweller or nature lover, you’ll be sure to enjoy Helsinki’s relaxed atmosphere throughout your vacation. Check out our guide on free things to do in Helsinki.
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Kamppi Chapel of Silence
Escape the crowds at this city sanctuary
- Οικονομική διαμονή
- Ασυνήθιστα
Helsinki’s Kamppi Chapel of Silence is a unique wooden church where you get to enjoy some quiet time away from the bustling cityscape. Located nearby Esplanadi Park and Kamppi Shopping Centre, this chapel features thick wooden walls to block out any outside noise, making it a popular spot for meditation and prayer meetings. Entrance is free of charge, but note that cameras aren’t allowed inside the Kamppi Chapel of Silence.
Τοποθεσία: Simonkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Ώρες λειτουργίας: Monday – Friday from 8 am to 8 pm, Saturday – Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
Τηλέφωνο: +358 9 23402018
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Linnanmäki Amusement Park
Enjoy over 40 thrilling rides at Finland’s oldest theme park
- Οικονομική διαμονή
- Ζευγάρια
- Οικογένειες
- Ομάδα ταξιδιωτών
Linnanmäki is Finland’s oldest theme park, featuring over 40 rides, 3 children’s playgrounds, and dozens of arcade games. During the summer, you get to watch circus shows and street performances at the open-air arena. Located 3.5 km north of Helsinki’s Senate Square, the park has wooden rollercoaster that has been entertaining visitors since 1950. Entering Linnanmäki is free of charge, and you also get to enjoy 9 rides without paying for a ticket. If you want to experience the rest of the attractions, opt for the all-day-access wristband which costs €42.
Τοποθεσία: Tivolikuja 1, 00510 Helsinki, Finland
Ώρες λειτουργίας: May – October, weekdays from 11 am to 9 pm. Saturday – Sunday from 1 pm to 8 pm (closed November – April)
Τηλέφωνο: +358 10 572 2200
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Visit Temppeliaukio on Sunday
Experience Mass at this unique church
- Οικονομική διαμονή
- Ιστορία
- Φωτογραφία
Temppeliaukio stands out from most churches in Europe, as it’s partially underground and quarried out of a natural bedrock. Located 700 metres southwest of the National Museum of Finland, the Rock Church features a central copper dome with a circular skylight and an altarpiece that’s carved out of rock dating back to the Ice Age. Entrance to Temppeliaukio costs around €3, but its Sunday morning services are free to the public. Mass is celebrated in Finnish, but the church has bilingual programs to help English-speakers to follow the service.
Τοποθεσία: Lutherinkatu 3, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Ώρες λειτουργίας: Monday – Friday from 9.30 am to 8 pm, Sunday from 12 pm to 5 pm (hours vary by season)
Τηλέφωνο: +358 9 2340 6320
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Esplanadi Park
Check out sculptures of Finnish icons at this urban park
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Esplanadi is an urban park dating back to the 1850s, featuring many unique sculptures, fountains, and lush gardens. It’s located in the city centre, making it one of the most visited parks in Helsinki. The Espa Stage hosts free concerts from May to September, as well as annual festivals such as Night of the Arts, Helsinki Day, and Jazz Espa. Go for a stroll along the pathways to discover statues of water nymphs and Finnish poets Ludvig Runeberg and Eino Leino.
Τοποθεσία: Pohjoisesplanadi, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
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Töölönlahti Bay
Go for a jog with views of Töölönlahti Bay
- Οικονομική διαμονή
Töölönlahti Bay is the centrepiece of a large park, located 1.4 km southwest of Linnanmäki Amusement Park. It’s circled by a walking path that spans 2 km in length, making it a popular spot for joggers and dog walkers during the day. The northern end of Töölönlahti Bay is where you get to visit the Winter Garden of Helsinki. This 19th-century garden features over 200 plant species, including camellia trees, daffodils, and azaleas.
Τοποθεσία: Toloviken, Toolonlahti, 00530 Helsinki, Finland
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Helsinki Cathedral
Look for the 12 apostles on the cathedral’s rooftop
- Οικονομική διαμονή
- Ιστορία
- Φωτογραφία
Helsinki Cathedral dates back to the mid-19th century, and has since been one of the city’s most impressive landmarks. Located on the northern end of Senate Square, this Lutheran cathedral features an all-white, neoclassical façade, with 5 green domes. You can also see the statues of 12 apostles decorating the roof. Inside, the worship hall hosts worship services on weekends and prayers on weekdays. During the summer, check out free art exhibitions at Café Krypta, located within the cathedral crypt.
Τοποθεσία: Unioninkatu 29, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Ώρες λειτουργίας: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm (hours may vary)
Τηλέφωνο: +358 9 2340 6120
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Helsinki Central Park
Escape the city for a day at Helsinki’s largest park
- Περιπέτεια
- Οικονομική διαμονή
Helsinki Central Park (Keskuspuisto) spans over 1,000 hectares of landscaped gardens, natural lakes, and primeval forests. It consists of 4 nature reserves that are popular for hiking, wildlife photography, and camping, especially in the summer. If you’re visiting during the winter months, visit the Paloheinä recreational centre to enjoy skiing, orienteering, and sledging on its impressive ski slope. Located about 9 km north of central Helsinki, Keskuspuisto attracts locals looking to escape the bustling city during weekends and holidays.
Τοποθεσία: Keskuspuisto, 00630 Helsinki, Finland
Τηλέφωνο: +358 9 3102 2111
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National Library of Finland
Browse through millions of books on Finland’s cultural heritage
- Οικονομική διαμονή
- Οικογένειες
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The National Library of Finland occupies 2 complexes in Helsinki’s Senate Square, the oldest of which was designed by Carl Ludvig Engel in 1844. It holds more than 3 million books and manuscripts from various parts of the world. You’re free to explore the impressive library, which features frescoed hallways, marble pillars, and Art Nouveau accents. The National Library of Finland also houses the Finnish National Sound Archive, which contains music recordings dating back to 1901 and hundreds of sheet music materials.
Τοποθεσία: Unioninkatu 36, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Ώρες λειτουργίας: Monday – Tuesday and Thursday - Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Wednesday from 9 am to 8 pm (closed on Saturdays and Sundays)
Τηλέφωνο: +358 29 412 3196
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Malminkartano Hill
Climb over 400 steps to reach the hilltop
- Περιπέτεια
- Οικονομική διαμονή
Malminkartano Hill, standing at 90 metres above sea level, offers the highest viewpoint of Helsinki. The manmade hill often attracts fitness enthusiasts looking to reach the peak as fast as possible by running up a 426-step stairway. It’s also where locals get to enjoy leisurely picnics, jogs, and biking, especially during summer. Sledging on Malminkartano Hill is a popular wintertime activity whenever Helsinki experiences heavy snowfall.
Τοποθεσία: Malminkartanonhuippu, Naapuripellontie, 00410 Helsinki, Finland
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Hietaranta Beach
Play a game of tennis at Taivallahti Centre
- Οικονομική διαμονή
- Ζευγάρια
- Οικογένειες
- Ομάδα ταξιδιωτών
Hietaranta Beach typically draws a large crowd during the summer months, but there are plenty of activities to enjoy when the weather is less than ideal for sunbathing. Located on Helsinki’s western coastline, Hietaranta’s shallow bay is safe enough for kids to swim, while the promenade has several beachfront bistro, a children play area, basketball and volleyball courts. If you’re at the beach on a gloomy day, play a round of golf at Minigolf Taivallahti or tennis at Taivallahti Centre for a few euros.
Τοποθεσία: Hiekkarannantie 11, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
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