The best time to visit Helsinki truly depends on what kind of trip you’re after. Summer (June to August) is the busiest, with long daylight hours (including the light-filled nights around midsummer...
Citizens of the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Finland, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, the United S...
Helsinki–Vantaa Airport lies about 20 kilometres north of the city centre, a 30-minute ride by train or car, or around 40–50 minutes by bus under normal traffic. The airport has its own on-site tra...
Helsinki’s public transport is run by HSL (Helsinki Region Transport). It includes buses, trams, the metro, commuter trains, even city bikes and ferries—like the one to Suomenlinna—all under a sing...
It’s generally quite easy to find a taxi in Helsinki—official ones are a pale yellow-beige and queue at dedicated taxi ranks around the city centre, at the airport, train station and shopping centr...
Arriving in Helsinki by ferry is a smooth and scenic option. You can sail into Helsinki from Tallinn (Estonia), Stockholm (Sweden), the Åland Islands (Mariehamn, Finland) or even Travemünde (German...
