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Discover Helsinki
The guide was updated:Discover Helsinki is an insider's guide to Helsinki, providing comprehensive and up-to-date information for visitors about events, sightseeing and how to get around the city.
Through the Discover Helsinki website and mobile application you can read regularly updated articles for practical tips and interesting information about Helsinki, find public transport and taxi services with ease, as well as obtain exclusive discounts at a wide range of stores and restaurants through the free mobile app.
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- Address: Itälahdenkatu 22B, 00210, Helsinki
- Website: www.discoverhelsinki.fi
- Email: mari.jones@discoverhelsinki.fi
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Helsinki can easily be reached from anywhere in the world.
By plane - Around 200 international flights a day arrive at Helsinki Airport, which is situated 19 kilometres from the centre of the city and can be reached by car in approximately 25 minutes. You can also take a taxi, the Finnair airport bus or the Ring Rail Line train to the Central Railway Station. A taxi to the city centre costs approximately 45 euros.
www.finavia.fi/en
By train - There are excellent train connections from Helsinki to all major towns in Finland as well as to Lapland. There is also a daily train service to St. Petersburg and Moscow. The Central Railway Station is a landmark unto itself in Helsinki.
www.vr.fi/en
By bus - Buses from all around Finland arrive at the central bus station from the largest cities approximately every hour.
www.matkahuolto.fi/en
By ferry - There are daily ferry services to Helsinki from Estonia, Sweden, and Germany. All these ferry companies offer the possibility to take a car with you. There is also a ship connection between Helsinki and St. Petersburg, (no cars permitted).
www.eckeroline.com
en.tallink.com/en/book-a-cruise
www.sales.vikingline.com
www.finnlines.com
stpeterline.com/en
www.portofhelsinki.fi/en/passengers/arrivals-and-depa
Passenger Terminals:
Hansa Terminal, Vuosaari Harbour
Provianttikatu 5 00980 Helsinki
Katajanokka Terminal
Katajanokanlaituri 8 00160 Helsinki
West Terminal 1
Tyynenmerenkatu 8 00220 Helsinki
West Terminal 2
Tyynenmerenkatu 14 00180 Helsinki
Makasiini Terminal
Eteläranta 7 00130 Helsinki
Olympia Terminal
Olympiaranta 3 00140 Helsinki
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Discover Helsinki
Discover Helsinki is an insider's guide to Helsinki, providing comprehensive and up-to-date information for visitors about events, sightseeing and how to get around the city.
Through the Discover Helsinki website and mobile application you can read regularly updated articles for practical tips and interesting information about Helsinki, find public transport and taxi services with ease, as well as obtain exclusive discounts at a wide range of stores and restaurants through the free mobile app.
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Tourist Information
Public Transport
With a single ticket you can hop on trams, buses, the metro and even the ferry to Suomenlinna. Day tickets available for 1 to 7 days allow unlimited travel on public transport. Buy your ticket in advance using the HSL app, from ticket machines or from sales points, including kiosks and several shops https://www.hsl.fi/en/tickets-and-fares/sales-points. NB! Due to the corona virus situation, ticket sales is suspended at HSL service points in Helsinki Central Railway Station and Itäkeskus from 25 November 2020.
HSL area is divided into four zones, designated by the letters A to D, spreading out from the center of Helsinki. Buy a ticket for all the zones you travel through. In zones A, B and C, you always have to buy a ticket for at least two zones (an AB or BC ticket). NB! There are no one-zone tickets for zones A, B and C. An ABC ticket allows you unlimited travel in Helsinki, Espoo, Kauniainen and Vantaa.
When you search for routes and timetables with the Journey Planner, it tells you which ticket you need for your journey. https://www.hsl.fi/en
Helsinki Card holders can travel free of charge on public transport. Helsinki Card City includes free public transportation within the the travel zones AB, while the Helsinki Card Region can be used for traveling with the travel zones ABC. Helsinki Card Region can be used for traveling from/to the Helsinki Airport. https://www.helsinkicard.com/
HSL’s Service Point: Central Railway Station Metro Station, Mon–Fri 7.30 am–7 pm, Sat-Sun 9.30 am–5 pm.
Helsinki Region Transport www.hsl.fi/EN
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Telephone
Country code: + 358
Area code: (0)9
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Free WiFi in Helsinki
The city of Helsinki offers a free WLAN-service for residents and travelers alike. No passwords or registration required. Just look for "Helsinki City Open WLAN" from the available networks.
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Taxi
Taxis are easy to hail in the city centre except during the busiest periods. Taxi stands are conveniently located throughout the centre.
Taksi-Helsinki
www.taksihelsinki.fi/en
Lähitaksi
www.lahitaksi.fi/en
Kovanen
www.kovanen.com/en/
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Tourist Information
Pharmacy
24-hour service:
Yliopiston Apteekki
Address: Mannerheimintie 96
Other pharmacies in the city centre:
Yliopiston Apteekki, Mannerheimintie 5, open Mon-Fri 7am-12 midnight and Sat-Sun 8am,-12 midnight
Apteekki Bulevardia, Bulevardi 13, open Mon-Fri 8:30am-7pm, Sat 10am-5pm
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Electricity
220 V
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