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Visiting helsinki on a cruise: a free self-guided walking tour.

The approach to the cruise port of Helsinki is spectacular. Occupying a peninsula that is studded with over 300 islands, the so-called Daughter of the Baltic is surrounded on three sides by water.

This natural seaport was founded by King Gustavus Vasa of Sweden (to which Finland belonged for many centuries) as a new trading post in southern Finland in 1550. The aim was to woo trade from the Estonian city of  Tallinn , thus challenging the Hanseatic League’s monopoly on Baltic trade.

Today, Helsinki is known for not only its stunning natural environment but also its architecture, sauna culture, design scene and its unique gastronomy. But if you are visiting Helsinki on a cruise and have only 24 hours or less to explore it, you will need to make some tough choices.

Make the most of your cruise stop in Helsinki by exploring its highlights on this free self-guided walking tour .

brightly colored buildings large white cathedral and boats along the seafront in helsinki finland

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How I visited Helsinki on a cruise

Helsinki was the 4th port of call on my 2-week  cruise on the Baltic Sea :

  • Cruise operator:  Celebrity Cruises
  • Cruise ship:  Celebrity Silhouette
  • Time in port : 7 am – 3.30 pm

The Silhouette berthed at Hernesaari cruise terminal .

As the city’s main attractions are concentrated in a small area, Helsinki is very walkable.

Language  – Finnish, Swedish. English is widely spoken.

Currency  – Euro. However, cards are widely accepted, even as payment for small purchases such as a cup of coffee. Therefore, I did not bother getting local currency and used my card instead.

Tipping  – As a service charge is added to your bill tipping is not expected in Finland. However, if you feel that the service was exceptional, you can leave a small tip.

Helsinki Self-Guided Walking Tour

Make the most of your cruise stop in Helsinki by following my free self-guided walking tour . As your time in port will be limited, I have deliberately pared this walk down to include only the best things to see in Helsinki in a day (or less!).

Let’s face it; you are on a relaxing cruise. You won’t want to be rushing from one attraction to another onshore.

This walking tour starts from the market square and is around two miles (3 km) in length. At a relaxed pace, it will take you  2 – 3 hours , more if you decide to linger, stop for a coffee or bite to eat or go off-piste.

To help you on your way, here’s your Helsinki walking tour map. For step-by-step directions, click here or on the image and it will bring up a live Google Map.

HELSINKI Walking TOUR MAP SHOWING THE BEST THINGS TO SEE IN HELSINKI IN ONE DAY from a cruise

Kuappatori (market square)

Helsinki’s waterfront market square, framed by stately 19 th  Century buildings, is a good place to start. If you are making your way from Helsinki West Harbour Cruise Terminal on foot, it will be the first landmark that you will come across.

The first thing that hits you is the aroma of wild strawberries, on sale at many of the market’s stalls. But this is a great place to pick up reasonably priced, handmade wooden souvenirs and jewellery.

If you haven’t had enough of being on the water, you can also pick up a sightseeing boat tour from here. I had and I didn’t.

Uspenskin Katedraali (Russian Orthodox Cathedral)

East of the market square, you can’t miss the gold onion domes of Uspenskin Katedraali, Helsinki’s 19 th  Century Russian Orthodox Cathedral.

exterior of Uspenskin Cathedral seen during one day in helsinki

Unfortunately, the ship docked on a Monday when the cathedral was shut. Therefore, I did not have a chance to take a peek at its reportedly lavish interior.

Tuomiokirkko (Lutheran Cathedral)

Your next stop is Helsinki’s Lutheran Cathedral. In contrast to the red-brick exterior of Uspenskin Katedraali, this is a stately, shimmering white neoclassical building.

exterior of cathderal with white columns and a dome

Direct your gaze heavenwards to the zinc statues of the 12 apostles on its roof.

Helsinki’s train station

Whilst I am partial to a grandiose church or two, Helsinki’s train station was my favourite building.

art deco facade of helsinki railway station

Designed by the architect Eliel Saarinen, his Neoromantic temple to transport is recognised as one of the world’s most beautiful railway stations.

This glorious Art Nouveau building opened in 1919 and is clad in Finnish granite. It is known for its clock tower and its two pairs of statues, holding spherical lamps, that grace its main entrance.

This was the “What the heck?!” moment during my day in Helsinki.

Opened in 2018, Amos Rex is an underground contemporary art museum, topped by five conical domes rising from the surface of Lasipalatsi Square. Resembling a gleaming lunar landscape, it has rapidly become a Helsinki landmark and is selfie-central.

undulating paving stones and tower of amos rex in helsinki

Temppeliaukio Church

Yes; another church. But you don’t see too many churches hewn out of solid rock.

section of copper domw of Temppeliaukion Kirkko in helsinki

With a gleaming copper dome covering its 25-m diameter roof and slatted windows allowing the light to play patterns across its floor, this is an extraordinary building. It will cost you 3 Euro to enter but is worth every cent.

Organised Day Tours of Helsinki

But perhaps you don’t fancy going it alone on a self-guided walking tour and are looking for other things to do during your cruise stop in Helsinki.

Taking a shore excursion is an obvious solution but can be extremely expensive. Often, a better option is to arrange an activity through a local tour operator.

GetYourGuide is my go-to platform for sourcing and booking activities when I travel. Not only do they have a broad choice but they also offer risk-free cancellation within 24 hours of your activity.

Here are a few Helsinki activities that could fit with your time in port.

Helsinki guided walking tour

Benefit from the insider knowledge of a local guide on this customisable walking tour of Helsinki.

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Panoramic coach tour of Helsinki

This is the perfect option if you have mobility issues or simply fancy a rest. This 1 hour 45 minute coach tour with audio commentary in 10 languages takes in the city’s major landmarks.

Helsinki tram tour

This is a fabulous eco-friendly way of seeing Helsinki. Accompanied by a guide, you will explore 7 different neighbourhoods, including some hidden gems, on one of the city’s trams.

Is it Worth Buying the Helsinki Card?

The Helsinki Card  is a discount card that gives you free admission to many of Helsinki’s tourist attractions as well as a free bus tour of the city. At the time, I felt that it was expensive and as I was spending just one day in Helsinki it would not have been of value to me.

However, depending on how long you are in port and where you plan to visit, you might arrive at a different conclusion. Think about where you might be able to visit and how much individual tickets and transport will cost compared with the cost of the Helsinki Card.

>>> CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO BUY YOUR CARD

How to get from Helsinki Cruise Port to the City Centre

Helsinki’s main cruise terminals are South Harbour, West Harbour and Hernesaari. South Harbour is within a 15 – 20 minute walk of the market square. Larger cruise ships tend to berth at  West Harbour or Hernesaari cruise terminals , which are 3 – 4 km from the centre of town. To reach Helsinki city centre from these ports you can walk, catch a public bus, use the cruise shuttle service or jump on a hop-on-hop-off bus.

map showing the location of helsinki cruise terminals

Walking from Hernesaari cruise terminal to Helsinki city centre

I walked from the Hernesaari cruise terminal into the centre of town. At an easy pace, this took me around 45 minutes.

It was a lovely walk along the waterfront and was one of the highlights of my day in Helsinki.

boat jetty along route of helsinki self-guided walking tour

Public bus between West Harbour & Hernesaari cruise terminals to Helsinki city centre

Bus #14  will bring you to the centre of town in 15 minutes. There’s information about getting around Helsinki by bus here .

To return to the cruise terminal, pick up the bus near Temppeliaukio Church, at the end of my walking tour, or at Kamppi metro station. Buses are frequent (every 10 – 15 minutes).

Cruise shuttle service

When I visited, a local tour operator provided a multi-stop shuttle service, departing every 20 minutes.

hop-on-hop-off bus

A red hop-on hop-off (HOHO) bus covering 22 stops runs every 20 minutes in peak season. An audio guide in nine languages is included.

>>> CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR HELSINKI HOHO BUS TICKET

Enjoy your Helsinki cruise stop

If you have found this itinerary helpful, take a look at my guides to the other ports of call on this cruise:

  • One Day in Rostock & Warnemünde, Germany: A Perfect DIY Cruise Excursion
  • One Day in Stockholm: Visiting Sweden on a Cruise
  • Visiting St. Petersburg on a Cruise Ship: The Ultimate Guide
  • One Day in Tallinn: A Cruise to Estonia
  • One Day in Copenhagen: 6 Best Things to Do On a Cruise Stop

Packing a good guidebook to allow you to explore the ports of call on a Baltic Sea cruise independently is a wise move. I can recommend this  excellent  Lonely Planet  guide  which I used when I was visiting these ports.

Finally, if you are a cruise rookie, I also have advice on  arranging your first cruise  and  choosing cruise cabins , including  single cabins  for  solo cruisers .

Happy travels!

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About Bridget

Bridget Coleman has been a passionate traveller for more than 30 years. She has visited 70+ countries, most as a solo traveller.

Articles on this site reflect her first-hand experiences.

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Port of Helsinki Overview | 9 Best Things To Do In Helsinki, Finland

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Welcome to the port of Helsinki!

The happiest city in the world and Europe’s northernmost capital, Helsinki is the largest city in Finland and one of the frequent stops in Scandinavia and Baltic cruise itineraries. Often considered the gate between the West and the East (Saint Petersburg is only 400 km/250 miles away), Helsinki features a blend of Western and Eastern cultural influences reflected in the city’s architecture and lifestyle. In this article, read about:

  • Port of Helsinki (Helsinki cruise terminal, getting around, useful info)
  • 9 best things to do in Helsinki port and Helsinki shore excursions

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Port of Helsinki

Get your cameras ready for magnificent photo opportunities of the beautiful landscapes as the cruise ship sails through the Finnish archipelago on the way to Helsinki! Port Helsinki is one of the busiest passenger ports in Europe and Finland’s largest cargo port. It consists of 4 cruise terminals: South Harbour, West Harbour, Katajanokka, and Hernesaari.

  • Hernesaari terminal – The majority of large cruise ships dock at Munkkisaari Quay (3 berths: LHB, LHC, and LHD), located approximately 3.5 km/2.2 miles away from the city center. The terminal consists of several facilities, including a tourist information booth, restrooms, free Wi-Fi, souvenir shops, and a taxi rank. If you decide to walk to the city center, it will take you approximately 30 to 45 minutes, or you can hop on buses #14 or #17 to take you downtown.
  • West Harbour – International cruise ships used to dock at Melkki Quay, located at the south end of the West Harbour, about 3 km/2 miles from Helsinki city center. However, West Harbour is nowadays mostly used by ferries, as the brand new ferry terminal has recently been built at the Lansisatama Quay . Here, you can take a 2-hour ferry ride to Tallinn . A new ferry terminal boasts modern facilities and great access to the city center by public transport.
  • South Harbour – This port consists of two terminals (three docks): Makasiini Terminal ( Pakkahuone Quay ) and Olympia Terminal ( Olympia Quay ) , located within a 10-minute walking distance from Market Square and Helsinki downtown. Smaller cruise ships usually dock at Pakkahuone Quay, where cruise passengers can find a tourist information desk, souvenir shops, restrooms, luggage lockers, and other terminal facilities.
  • Katajanokka – Located in the Katajanokka district, this terminal serves smaller cruise ships and ferry transportation to Tallinn, Estonia. You can find souvenir shops, ATMs, luggage lockers, and restrooms at the quay, as well as parking and a taxi rank. This terminal is located within a short walking distance from the main Helsinki highlights.

NOTE: Your cruise ship will most likely dock at Munkkisaari Quay (Hernesaari terminal) , as that one is mostly used by international cruise ships. Other harbors are mainly used for ferry transportation to Tallinn, Stockholm, Saint Petersburg, and other places.

Port of Helsinki

Getting Around & Local Transportation

  • Cruise lines normally offer a shuttle service to the city center for a nominal fee. It’s recommended to purchase tickets in advance onboard to avoid lines.
  • The currency in Finland is EURO (€). Finland introduced the Euro as its official currency in 2002, becoming the only Nordic country that uses Euro. Local currency and credit cards are widely accepted.
  • As your cruise ship will most probably dock at the Hernesaari terminal , you will take bus #17 in Matalasalmenkuja, and you will get off at the stops by the Market Square and Senate Square in the city center. Bus #14 is another bus you can take, and it goes to the railway station (get off at Kampintori and walk to the train station). If you are heading to the Helsinki airport, you can go to the railway station, and from there take bus 615, 615T,  Finnair City Bus or train I or P.
  • The distance between Helsinki port and Helsinki airport is around 20 km/12.5 miles (a 30-minute drive)
  • If your ship docks at Katajanokka terminal, you can use trams #4 and #5 to go to the city center if you don’t want to walk (walking distance is 10 minutes).
  • When it comes to the tickets, you can buy them at the HSL ticket machines (cheaper) or from the driver. The best and cheapest option is to buy a day ticket. You can check the timetables and fares at the official website https://www.hsl.fi/
  • Taxis are normally available in front of the terminal. They are metered and like in other Scandinavian countries, quite expensive.
  • Each of the cruise terminals has a Hop on Hop off bus stop (whenever cruise ships are in the terminal). The approximately 90-minute route includes stops at Helsinki’s most famous city attractions, such as Senate Square/Helsinki City Museum, Market Square, Helsinki Art Museum (Amos Rex) and Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church), Sibelius Monument, Helsinki Zoo, Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Swedish Theater, and many others. Check out the Helsinki Hop on Hop off bus tours on Viator and Get Your Guide
  • Helsinki Card is a convenient and economical sightseeing package available for 1, 2, or 3 days duration and includes free entry to 30+ attractions and museums, a free bus tour around the city, discounts in restaurants and shops, a free ferry to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress and Suomenlinna Museum, and much more. Book a Helsinki Card
  • Book a private transfer to/from Helsinki cruise port
  • Explore Helsinki tours and activities
  • Find accommodation in Helsinki

9 Best Things to Do in the Port of Helsinki

Many attractions in the port of Helsinki are located within reasonable walking distance from the city center. However, consider that ships have limited time in port, so it is always recommended to plan your day in advance. If it’s your first time here, consider taking a guided tour  to maximize your day ashore.

1. Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church)

This unique church is located in the Töölö neighborhood right in the city center and represents one of the most visited Helsinki attractions. It has an unusual, circular form and was carved out of solid rocks, which is why it is also known as the Rock Church. Covered by an impressive copper dome and boasting excellent acoustics, the church is a popular venue for concerts.

During the peak summer months, it is strongly recommended to book online to avoid the lines and waiting. There is no elevator inside the Church. Wheelchair users are welcome to the Church hall.

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Rock Church interior, Helsinki

2. Cathedral of Helsinki

This Lutheran Church, also known as the White Church, is located at Senate Square right in the heart of the city. Built between 1830–1852 as a tribute to the Grand Duke of Finland, Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, this monumental neoclassic cathedral is considered the unofficial symbol of the city. With an iconic green dome and marvelous architecture, this cathedral is a perfect blend of Eastern and Western architectural influences.

Wheelchair users can access the Cathedral of Helsinki using the back entrance. There is an elevator that takes you straight to the sanctuary and there is a ramp that will take you to the viewing platform.

Check out Helsinki Cathedral tours and activities

Helsinki Cathedral

3. Market Square

No visit to Helsinki is complete unless you spend time at one of the most visited attractions in Helsinki – a bustling harborside open-air Market Square where you can feel the authentic city vibe! Check out the market stands where you find a wide variety of items, including freshly caught fish, fruits and vegetables, coffee, and Finnish handicraft and souvenirs. Do not miss trying Finnish cuisine – Salmon soup with rye bread is the locals’ favorite! Right by Market Square, you can embark on a canal cruise.

  • Check out Market Square tours and activities
  • Explore Helsinki food-tasting tours

Market Square in Helsinki - Salmon on a stall.

4. Uspenski Cathedral

Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev in the first half of the 19th century, Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox Church in Western Europe. The imposing red-brick cathedral is located in the city center, only a 10-minute walk from Market Square and other city landmarks. The magnificent religious edifice sits on a hilltop overlooking the city and the harbor and is no less impressive than buildings on Moscow’s Red Square.

Do not miss the opportunity to visit inside and admire the rich collection of icons and Orthodox decorations.  Even though the Cathedral is closed on Mondays, it is well worth it to take a walk to see the Cathedral’s lavish exterior, a clear symbol of Russian influence in Finnish history.

Check out Uspenski Cathedral tours and activities

Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki

5. Suomenlinna Fortress

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is situated on a group of islands off Helsinki and was built by Sweden in the second half of the 18th century as a maritime fortress. Here you will have the opportunity to visit the museums, bunkers, church and fortress wall, as well as enjoy one of the cafes and breweries or even rent a bike for a pleasant ride around the island. Make sure you bring your camera because this place offers fantastic photo opportunities!

There is no entrance fee to the fortress, however, a ticket is required to visit the museums. Tickets can be bought at Suonmelinna Centre or you can purchase tickets in advance online. Ticket to the Suomenlinna Museum includes access to an auditorium where you can watch a short video about Suonmelinna’s history.

To get to Suomenlinna Fortress, you need to take a ferry that departs from the port of Helsinki Market Square. The ride takes approximately 15-20 minutes each way, and ferries run every 20 minutes. If you purchase the public transport day ticket, the round-trip transfer to the island is free and if you buy the Helsinki Card , a ferry ride and a visit to the museums are included.

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Suomenlinna Fortress, Helsinki

6. Seurasaari Open-Air Museum

Be transported to the rural Helsinki of the old days and learn how Finns used to live before the modern era. The open-air museum consists of many old houses, farmsteads, a manor house, a church from Kiruna dating back to the 16 th century, and other buildings that have been brought from all around Finland.

During the summer months, you will be able to find craft markets and different workshops for the whole family. The museum is located in Meilahti, approximately 7 km/4.3 miles from the Helsinki City Centre and the harbor. To get there, you can take bus #24 , and get off at Seurasaari which is the last stop. Entrance tickets are required and can be purchased directly at the museum or booked online. Seurasaari Open-Air Museum is not wheelchair accessible.

Explore Seurasaari open-air museum tours and activities

7. Sibelius Memorial

This unique monument is situated in Sibelius Park in the district of Töölö, approximately a 10-minute drive from the city center. The monument titled “Passio Musicae” was built by Eila Hiltunen in 1967 as a tribute to the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The impressive monument features over 600 steel tubes that capture the wind like a pipe organ.

However, this monument was the subject of criticism among the Finnish people so the second sculpture of Sibelius was added to the memorial. To get to the monument, you can take bus #24 from Market Square (the trip can take up to 30 minutes).

Check out the Sibelius Monument tours and activities 

Sibelius Monument

8. Finnish Countryside

If you have already visited the highlights of Helsinki and would like to experience something different, you should take a trip to visit Savijärvi Gård manor, a 100 years old horse breeding farmhouse located in the municipality of Sipoo 40 minutes away from Helsinki. Here you will be greeted by the owners before enjoying a delicious homemade lunch and a guided tour of the farm grounds to see some of the horses. Savijärvi Gård manor is only reserved for private groups, so make sure to check with your Shore Excursions team onboard to find out your options.

Finnish Countryside, Helsinki

9. Village of Porvoo

This charming medieval town is the second oldest in Finland and a popular destination for tourists. Old Porvoo is known for its well-preserved 18th and 19th-century buildings and a 15th-century Cathedral. Enjoy a stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets and admire the colorful wooden houses, many of them converted into arts and crafts shops, souvenir stores, and cozy cafes. The red-painted riverside warehouses are one of the most photographed national landscapes in Finland.

Old Porvoo Village near Helsinki

Porvoo is located 52 km/32 miles away from Helsinki city center, approximately a 45-minute drive. Due to the limited time in port, I strongly suggest you book a shore excursion with your cruise line or an independent tour operator. If you would like to get to Porvoo on your own, you must take a bus from Kamppi bus station in Helsinki.

Check out Porvoo tours and activities

If you are taking a cruise to Helsinki, be sure to plan your day ahead to get the most out of this wonderful port of call!

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Cruise ships make a scenic approach through Helsinki's island archipelago so have your cameras ready.

International cruise ships dock (Map) in South Harbour or West Harbour.

South Harbour, with four quays, is within easy walking distance of the Market Square in the center of town. 15 min waik

West Terminal consists of two quays which are not within easy reach of each other and of the town. 30 min walk. Tram 7 or 9.

Cruise calendar for Helsinki and which quay will be used.

(Hernesaari = West harbour)

Public transport info on each quay. .

The Tourist office also provides shuttles costing €6 one way or €10 for all day.

A day ticket is 8 Euro for all public transit, including the ferry to Suomenlinna and the scenic 2 and 3 trams. All trams run about every 10 minutes. Day tickets can be bought from the driver, cash only.

Printable map .

Watch a destination video .

Live Nautical Chart with Wikipedia Markers of Hernesaari and Port Location on Google Maps

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Live Nautical Chart with Wikipedia Markers of South Harbour and Katajanokka and Port Location on Google Maps

Monthly Climate Averages for Helsinki

Hotels near the Cruise Terminal

Sightseeing:

Helsinki is a marvelous city to see and very easy to get around in. Most of the sights are around Market Square, so that has to be your starting point. From there you can walk to Senate square, take a ferry to the fortress, wander about the many, many booths, shopping, having something to eat etc.

Helsinki is the gate between East and West. While it embodies much of the Finnish spirit and its progressive hi-tech push, it is unlike any other Finnish city, due in part to the fascinating combination of Swedish and Russian influences The city's urban lifestyle is flavored by the sea and surrounding nature. The summer heat and the midnight sun inspire the inhabitants to occupy the many parks and terraces. The city center is built around the main harbor where the famous Kauppatori (market square) - also known as the fish market – is located. The main streets include the twin shopping avenues of Pohjoisesplanadi and Eteläesplenadi. Helsinki offers a diverse cultural life, outstanding architectural gems and a full range of quality shopping opportunities. Examples of the world famous Finnish design is to be found anywhere in the city. The Finns are friendly people who speak good English, and Helsinki's relaxed atmosphere makes it easy for visitors to feel welcome.

Helsinki - Attractions

Tours Excursions Transportation:

A day ticket is 8 euro on all public transit , including the ferry to Suomenlinna. The trams 2 and 3 almost function as hop on/off buses, passing by most tourist attractions making a figure eight loop through Helsinki.

The Suomenlinna ferry runs from the Market Place (Kauppatori). They leave every 20 minutes and it also takes 20 minutes to reach the island. The ticket costs 5 euros per person (So buy the day ticket instead!) and it is valid for 12 hours so you'll only need to buy it once. Once you get to the island, you are free to go anywhere. There are museums which charge a small fee.

Hop on/off tours . They all stop at the cruise terminals. The approximately 90-minute route includes stops at Helsinki's most famous city attractions, such as Senate Square/Helsinki City Museum, Market Square, Helsinki Art Museum (Amos Rex) and Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Temppeliaukio Church (Rock Church), Sibelius Monument , Helsinki Zoo, Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Swedish Theater.

The Helsinki Card is a handy, economical way of making the most of your visit in Helsinki. The Helsinki Card includes unlimited free travel on public transport in Helsinki, free entrance to the most important sights and ca 50 museums, free entrance and boat transport to Suomenlinna Sea Fortress and Helsinki Zoo, great value discounts e.g. on sightseeing tours, and free Helsinki guide book with maps. Free Audio City tour daily (worth 25 EUR) for adult card holders. For a short cruise stop, this card is not really worth it.. Taxis can be obtained by telephone or from taxi ranks. Payment can be made using major international credit cards as well as cash. The usual basic fare is 4.50 euros. The fare rises gradually on a kilometer basis, as indicated by the meter, and depending on the number of passengers.

Finnish Railways operates the fairly extensive railroad network.

Car rental is possible in Finland but generally expensive, with rates generally upwards of € 80/day.

It pays to compare your cruise line tours here .

Nearby Places:

Suomenlinna.

The 250-year-old fortress, which has been preserved intact because of its military use, is today part of the world heritage. In 1991 it was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List. Suomenlinna is one of Finland's most popular tourist attractions. At the same time it is a suburb of Helsinki, with 900 people living in the renovated ramparts and barracks.

Shopping and Food

In Helsinki the stores are also open on Sunday: 12 noon - 6:00 p.m. (in summer)

Stockmann department store Stockmann is the biggest department store in the Nordic region and is surrounded by the main shopping streets, Aleksanterinkatu, Mannerheimintie and Northern and Southern Esplanade.

The Finnish currency unit is the euro (EUR), divided into 100 cents. Finland does not use the 1 and 2 cent coins; instead all sums are rounded to the nearest 5 cents.

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Communication:

Finland has two official languages, Finnish ( 93%) and Swedish (7%), but also English is widely spoken in Finland.

Every sign is in Finnish and Swedish, which makes at times complicated.

112 is the national phone number for all emergency services, including police.

City of Helsinki offers a free wireless connection in city center. It even works on some buses. Also shopping centers like Kamppi offer a free wi-fi.

Opening Hours and Holidays:

Opening Hours: Weekdays: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, Sunday: noon to 6:00 pm

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Helsinki from a Cruise Ship: 31 Shore Excursions from Hernesaari Port

Are you spending one day exploring helsinki, finland from a cruise ship.

First-time visitors from a cruise ship to Helsinki often ask what they should do in order to make the most of their limited time. As someone who has had the privilege of exploring this amazing port city from a cruise ship, I can confidently say that there is no shortage of exciting and enjoyable experiences!

From discovering its vibrant markets and iconic landmarks to indulging in Nordic cuisine, Helsinki offers a unique opportunity for travelers to immerse themselves in the local culture and make memories that will last a lifetime.

If you are looking to maximize your one-day visit, I would recommend embarking on a shore excursion from the cruise port of Hernesaari. During the tour, you will have the chance to explore some of Helsinki’s most iconic sights, including the grandiose Uspenski Cathedral and the impressive Helsinki Olympic Stadium.

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Additionally, you may get to sample some of Finland’s delicacies at a traditional Scandinavian market or take a visit to the local reindeer sanctuary. To make your experience even more special, why not book a private cruise with an experienced guide who can show you all that this enchanting city has to offer?

There is something for everyone in Helsinki, whether you are looking for an adventure or a leisurely stroll. So why not take the plunge and explore this historic port city from a cruise ship?

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Here are my 3 top recommended Tours of Helsinki

  • if walking isn’t for your then try Helsinki Tram Tour with a City Planner
  • Porvoo Tour from Helsinki
  • Archipelago Excursion

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What to do when visiting Helsinki from a Cruise Ship?

Spending one day in Helsinki from a cruise ship is the perfect way to explore all that this vibrant port city has to offer. Whether you’re looking for an adventure or just want to take in stunning sights, there are plenty of activities and experiences on offer to keep everyone entertained.

For those hoping to get a taste of local culture, why not hop on a guided tour and explore the beautifully preserved historic sites that Helsinki is known for? You could also take a scenic boat ride around the stunning archipelago or even visit one of the many museums located within the city.

For thrill-seekers, you may want to embark on a kayaking or fishing expedition, while those looking to experience some of Finland’s unique wildlife can visit the nearby reindeer sanctuary. No matter what you decide to do, your cruise to Helsinki is sure to be an unforgettable one!

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Best Cruise Ships that Visit Helsinki

Helsinki offers an array of cruise lines for visitors to indulge in captivating excursions and delightful shoreside experiences.

Popular cruise lines include Royal Caribbean, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Costa Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Viking Cruises, and Princess Cruises. Each of these brands offers opulent amenities and breathtaking vistas as you embark on a voyage to this exquisite city.

Cruise Lines and Ships that visit Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland cruise ports is a destination that attracts ships from various cruise lines.

  • Viking Cruises – Gabriella, Viking XPRS
  • Norwegian Cruise Line – Dawn
  • MSC Cruises – Poesia
  • Celebrity Cruises – Apex
  • Holland America Line – Rotterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Zuiderdam
  • Carnival Cruise Lines – Aurora, Pride, Legend
  • Costa Cruises – Fascinosa
  • Princess Cruises – Sky, Emerald, Coral
  • Regent Seven Seas – Navigator, Voyager, Mariner
  • Royal Caribbean – Serenade of the Seas

Helsinki Tram near the Market Square and Harbor in Helsinki

Hernesaari Cruise Port: Where do cruise ships dock in Helsinki?

Every, Helsinki welcomes hundreds of cruise ships and hundreds of thousands of cruise passengers, infusing vibrant life and color into the city. International cruise ships dock at various ports, including South Harbor, Katajanokka, West Harbor, and Hernesaari.

The larger cruise ships dock at Hernessaari and smaller ones dock mostly in South Harbor. The Carnival ship we were on docked in Hernessaari.

You can see what ships are arriving and departing from which port on this site.

31 Things to Do When Visiting Helsinki from a Cruise Ship

Helsinki is a truly unique city, full of fascinating things to see and do. From serene boat rides around the archipelago to exciting wildlife encounters, there’s something for everyone when you visit Helsinki from a cruise ship. Here are some great activities to check out:

📍 Book Your Helsinki Tour

Luthern Cathedral in Helsinki Finland

1. Lutheran Cathedral of St Nicholas

The Lutheran Cathedral of St Nicholas is the iconic symbol of Helsinki and stands majestically in Senate Square. This grand edifice, designed by Carl Ludwig Engel, was built between 1830 and 1852.

It’s a stunning example of neo-classical architecture and a must-see for any visitor to Helsinki. It’s located in the heart of the city and is easy to access from the cruise port.

👉 Book your tour that includes the Lutheran Cathedral

view of Suomenlinna from the promenade of Helsinki

2. Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

Suomenlinna Sea Fortress is an impressive 18th-century fortress located on its own tiny island off the coast of Helsinki. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for any visitor to Helsinki.

The fortress is accessible by ferry from the harbor near West Terminal Ferry Market Square, which is about a 10-minute walk from Hernessaari Cruise Port. Visitors can explore the grounds, learn about its history, and view various attractions such as old cannons and dungeons.

👉 Book your tour that includes Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

view of the Uspenski cathedral in Helsinki

3. Uspenski Cathedral

The Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church in Western Europe and a must-see for any visitor to Helsinki. Located on Katajanokka Island, it features stunning architecture with an impressive gilded dome visible from various parts of the city.

Visitors can explore the interior of the cathedral while gaining insight into a unique religious culture. It’s also a great spot to take in incredible views of the nearby harbor and the city skyline.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes Uspenski Cathedral

Market Square and Harbor in Helsinki from a Cruise Ship

4. Market Square

Market Square is a vibrant marketplace located near the Hernessaari Cruise Port. Here you’ll find stalls selling everything from fresh produce to souvenirs and local crafts.

It’s the perfect spot to pick up a unique memento of your time in Helsinki or just have some fun haggling with friendly vendors. Visitors will also be treated to live performances and musicians playing traditional Finnish instruments like the Kantele.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Market Square

fleet of icebreaker in North Harbor of Helsinki in summer

5. North Harbor with Ice Breakers

The North Harbor is located on the outskirts of Helsinki and offers a unique experience for cruise visitors. Here you can observe powerful icebreakers plowing through sea ice, explore stunning harbor views, or take a tour of some of the historical ships that have survived from the 19th century.

It’s a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of downtown and explore a different side of Helsinki.

6. Rock Church (Temppeliaukio)

The Temppeliaukio Rock Church is a unique and awe-inspiring place of worship located in the heart of Helsinki. Its walls are made entirely from solid rock, giving it an otherworldly atmosphere that visitors will find truly mesmerizing.

Inside, you’ll find beautiful stained glass windows and acoustics that make this church one of the best places to experience traditional Nordic music performances. It’s definitely worth visiting while you’re in Helsinki!

👉 Book your tour that includes the Rock Church

7. Visit Santa Claus Village at Rovaniemi (only if you are in Helsinki for a couple of days)

Santa Claus Village , located in the city of Rovaniemi (an 8-12 hour train ride from Helsinki), is a great place to visit for those who want to experience a bit of holiday cheer.

At this unique village, you can meet Santa himself, take pictures with reindeer and husky dogs, go for sleigh rides, and even shop for Christmas gifts. It’s the perfect way to get into the festive spirit while on a cruise in Helsinki!

Presidential Palace in Helsinki Finland

8. Presidential Palace

The Presidential Palace is located in the heart of Helsinki, right next to the Senate Square. This grand building dates back to 1820 and is a beautiful example of classic Finnish architecture. Inside, visitors can take guided tours of the palace’s historical rooms as well as the presidential offices.

The palace also serves as an important venue for hosting stately events such as official receptions and ceremonies. Its impressive architecture is sure to be a highlight of your cruise experience in Helsinki!

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Presidential Palace

9. Kaivopuisto Park

Kaivopuisto Park is located in the heart of Helsinki, just a short walk from the city center. This beautiful park features breathtaking views of the ocean and offers plenty of activities for visitors to enjoy.

You can stroll through gardens full of vibrant blooms or take a leisurely bike ride around the winding paths. There are also several restaurants and cafes in the park, providing a perfect opportunity to relax and soak up the atmosphere while on your cruise in Helsinki.

👉 Book your Tram Tour that includes Kavopuisto Park

Sibeluos Monument seen in Helsinki from a Cruise ship

10. Sibelius Monument

The Sibelius Monument is located in the heart of Helsinki, just a short distance from the city center. This iconic monument commemorates Finnish composer Jean Sibelius and features two hundred steel pipes in an abstract formation that has become an emblem of Finnish culture.

Visitors can also take a guided tour around the monument to learn about its history and admire its unique design. With its impressive views of the surrounding cityscape, the Sibelius Monument is a must-visit attraction for all tourists in Helsinki.

👉 Book your tour that includes Sibelius Monument

11. Sibelius Park

Sibelius Park is located in the heart of Helsinki, just a short distance from the city center. This tranquil park features lovely gardens and wide-open spaces perfect for relaxing or having a picnic among nature. Visitors can admire the beauty of the surrounding landscape while also enjoying its playgrounds, fountains, and sculptures.

There are also several cafes and restaurants nearby, making it an ideal spot to take in the sights of Helsinki and enjoy a tasty meal.

👉 Book your tour that includes Sibelius Park

12. Olympic Stadium

The Olympic Stadium in Helsinki is home to the famed 1972 Summer Olympics and is located just a short distance from the city center. This iconic stadium features an impressive display of art, sculptures, and monuments dedicated to the history of Finnish sports.

Visitors can take a guided tour around the grounds to learn about its history or explore its two museums dedicated to Olympic Games. With its lush greenery and beautiful views, the Olympic Stadium is a must-see for all visitors to Helsinki.

👉 Book your tour that includes the Olympic Stadium

13. Opera House

The Helsinki Opera House is located in the heart of the city and offers visitors a chance to experience world-class performances. The building itself features beautiful neoclassical architecture, stunning chandeliers, and a grandiose staircase.

Visitors can catch a show or take a guided tour around the opera house to learn about its history and admire its grandeur. With its luxurious design and theatrical performances, the opera house in Helsinki is an unforgettable cultural experience.

👉 Book your Tour that includes the Opera House

14. Finlandia Hall

Finlandia Hall is located right across from the opera house and is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. This modern building was designed by renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto to be used as a concert hall, conference center, and art museum.

Visitors can check out the various galleries inside, attend performances at the Finlandia Hall Concert Hall or take a guided tour of the building’s history and architecture. With its unique design, Finlandia Hall is definitely worth a visit during your stay in Helsinki.

👉 Book your Tour that includes Finlandia Hall

Parliment Building in Helsinki Finland

15. Parliament Building

The Parliament Building in Helsinki is located right by the waterfront and is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

This impressive building was designed by renowned architect Carl Ludvig Engel and features neoclassical architecture with towering columns and beautiful sculptures on its façade. Visitors to the Parliament can take a guided tour of the building to learn more about Finnish history and politics.

The garden on the premises is also a great spot to relax and take in views of the surrounding areas.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Parliament Building

National Museum in Helsinki Finland

16. National Museum

The National Museum of Finland is located in the heart of Helsinki and offers an extensive collection of artifacts from Finnish history. The museum houses over 10,000 items dating back to prehistoric times up until modern day.

Visitors can explore the permanent exhibition on Finnish history, art, and culture or browse through a variety of temporary exhibitions offering insights into different aspects of the country. With its wide selection of artifacts and interactive exhibits, the National Museum is a great place to learn more about Finland.

View of the Central railway station, with locals and visitors, in Helsinki, Finland

17. Central Railway Station of Eliel Saarinen 

The Central Railway Station of Eliel Saarinen is a breathtaking example of Art Nouveau architecture. Located in the center of Helsinki, this stunning landmark was designed by world-renowned architect Eliel Saarinen and features an array of stunning details including sculptures, decorative columns, and more.

Visitors can take a tour to learn about the history of the station and admire its beautiful interiors. In addition, the railway station is also a great spot to pick up souvenirs or grab a bite to eat before continuing your journey.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Railway Station

18. Archipelago

The Helsinki Archipelago is a stunning collection of islands located just outside the city. From a cruise, visitors can explore this majestic area and its beautiful natural landscape. The archipelago is home to abundant wildlife such as seals, sea birds, and more.

There are also plenty of activities for visitors to participate in including kayaking, sailing, fishing, and more. The archipelago is a great way to experience the beauty of nature in Helsinki. abundant

👉 Book your Archipelago Excursion

19. Porvoo Town

Porvoo Town is located just outside of Helsinki and is known for its charming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the town’s cobblestone streets, enjoy traditional Finnish food at one of the local cafes, and admire the colorful buildings that make up this quaint destination.

Porvoo Town also makes a great day trip from Helsinki for those looking for an easy escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

👉 Book your Private Cour that includes Porvoo Town

20. Senate Square

Senate Square is located in the heart of Helsinki and is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Visitors can explore the impressive government buildings that make up Senate Square, enjoy a stroll around the square, or simply take in the breathtaking views from its many vantage points.

The square also hosts regular events throughout the year, such as concerts and festivals, making it a great place to visit no matter the time of year.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes Senate Square

21. Savijarvi Horse Farm in Sioo

Savijarvi Horse Farm in Sioo which in Sioo is located just outside of Helsinki and offers visitors a unique experience. At the farm, guests can take part in horse riding lessons and demonstrations, learn about traditional Finnish methods of equestrian care, or even take a guided tour around the farm to explore its grounds.

The farm also makes a great day trip from Helsinki, which is only a short drive away.

22. Old Bridge of Porvoo 

The Old Bridge of Porvoo is located just outside of Helsinki and makes a great day trip from the city. Visitors can take in the stunning views of the Porvoo River while strolling across its ancient wooden bridge, explore the quaint cobblestone streets that make up this picturesque town, or admire the 18th-century architecture that lines its banks.

👉 Book your Tour that includes the Old Bridge of Porvoo

23. Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma

The Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma is located in downtown Helsinki and showcases a variety of modern art from both Finnish and international artists.

Visitors can explore the museum’s expansive collection of paintings, sculptures, and photography, as well as take part in workshops and events that are held here throughout the year. It’s the perfect place to visit for anyone looking to explore the unique art scene of Finland.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Contemporary Art Museum

Feeding Reindeer at the Reindeer Park outside of Helsinki

24. Nuuksio Reindeer Park

Nuuksio Reindeer Park is located just outside Helsinki and offers visitors a unique experience.

At the park, guests can take part in reindeer demonstrations including feeding them, learning about traditional Finnish methods of animal care, or even taking a guided tour around the grounds to explore its beautiful landscapes. It’s an unforgettable way to spend your time while on holiday in Helsinki.

👉 Book your Reindeer Park Tour

Helsinki Music Center in the morning with blue sky seen from a Cruise Ship

25. Helsinki Music Center 

The Helsinki Music Center is located in the heart of the city and features an array of both classical and contemporary musical performances.

Visitors can explore its three concert halls, each with their own distinct character, or take part in workshops and events that are held here throughout the year. It’s a great place to experience music from some of Finland’s most talented musicians.

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Helsinki Music Center

Some of the options of the vendors in market square in Helsinki

26. A Taste of Finland

A Taste of Finland tour is a fantastic way to get acquainted with the country’s culinary scene. The tour takes guests from one popular restaurant to another, where they can sample traditional Finnish dishes like salmiakki, mustikkapiirakka, and reindeer meat.

The tour also includes stops at local markets, breweries, and cafes throughout Helsinki – so you never know what interesting finds you’ll discover!

👉 Book Your Food Tasting Tour of Finland

27. Siida – Sámi Museum and Nature Center

Siida is a museum and nature center located in the north of Finland that focuses on Sámi culture. Guests can explore the museum’s exhibitions on reindeer herding, traditional Sámi life, and history, or take a walk through the surrounding pristine nature.

It is an excellent way to experience the unique culture of this region and a great opportunity to learn about Finland’s indigenous people.

👉 Information about Siida Museum and Nature Center

28. Gin & Whisky Tasting – Helsinki Distilling Company

Helsinki Distilling Company , located in the heart of the city, offers a unique experience in gin and whisky tasting. Visitors can sample their range of spirits and learn about the process of distillation from experts. It’s a great way to discover some of Finland’s finest drinks and take home a souvenir bottle for later too!

29. Finnish National Theater

The National Theater of Finland is located in the heart of Helsinki and showcases some of the country’s finest theatrical performances. From opera to concerts, visitors can find a range of events that are suitable for all ages. The theater also holds workshops and lectures on theater arts and culture – a great way to immerse yourself in Finnish culture!

👉 Book your Walking Tour that includes the Finnish National Theater

30. Sonomatalo

Sonomatalo is a popular restaurant in Helsinki that specializes in local Finnish cuisine. From traditional dishes to modern interpretations of classic favorites, visitors can find something for everyone here. Sonomatalo also has an outdoor terrace, which offers panoramic views of the city and harbor – perfect for enjoying a delicious meal with friends or family.

31. Hesperia Park

Hesperia Park is a beautiful park located in Helsinki’s city center. It features lush gardens, tranquil ponds, and winding pathways – perfect for taking a stroll or just relaxing under the shade of a tree. The park also has monuments to some of Finland’s most famous historical figures as well as playgrounds for children.

Reindeer at the Raindeer Sanctuary outside of Helsinki

Cruise Ship Shore Excursions

Most ships offer shore excursions you can book on board. Click on the cruise line below to see the excursions currently offered from the ship in Helsinki.

  • Royal Caribbean
  • Holland America Line
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • MSC Cruises
  • Costa Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  • Princess Cruises
  • Viking Cruises

What is Helsinki known for?

Helsinki is the capital of Finland and is known for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and beautiful natural landscapes. It is home to many famous landmarks, such as Suomenlinna Fortress and Helsinki Cathedral.

The city also boasts plenty of museums, galleries, parks, and other attractions. In addition to its captivating beauty, Helsinki is renowned for its delicious cuisine, which is influenced by traditional Finnish recipes and ingredients.

From reindeer meat to cloudberry jam, there are plenty of delicious dishes to try in Helsinki. Visitors can also find a wide variety of local craft beers and ciders that will tantalize their taste buds.

Vendors in Market Square in Helsinki

Is Helsinki worth visiting?

Yes, Helsinki is definitely worth visiting. Whether you’re looking to explore its vibrant culture, sample the delicious local food, or just take in the stunning views of the city and its surroundings, there’s something for everyone in Helsinki.

This Finnish capital has plenty of attractions and activities to keep you busy during your stay. From exploring ancient monuments to enjoying a relaxing boat tour, Helsinki will provide an unforgettable experience. With its spectacular architecture, beautiful landscapes, and delicious cuisine, it’s no wonder so many people flock to this incredible city each year.

What can you do in one day in Helsinki?

There is plenty to do in Helsinki even if you only have one day when visiting from a cruise ship. Start off your adventure by taking a walking tour of the city’s main sights. Don’t miss out on visiting Helsinki Cathedral or Suomenlinna Fortress, two of the most iconic landmarks in Helsinki.

Enjoy the sights and sounds of the bustling market square where you can find fresh produce, crafts, and other local goods. Once you’ve explored some of Helsinki’s major attractions, hop on a boat tour and check out the islands in the Helsinki Archipelago.

For those looking to get active, take a stroll along one of the city’s many parks or bike paths. End your day with dinner at one of Helsinki’s renowned restaurants followed by drinks at a bar or nightclub. There is something for everyone in this charming Finnish city!

Can I walk to the city center from the cruise port?

Yes, you can walk to the city center from the Hernesaari Cruise Port. It takes approximately 30 minutes to reach Kauppatori Square on foot which is around 1 mile or 1.5 kilometres away.

How far is the port from the beach?

Hernesaari Cruise Port is located close to the beach. When you disembark your cruise ship in Helsinki, it’s approximately a 10-minute walk to get to the nearest beach from the cruise port. From there, you can explore all of Helsinki’s sandy beaches and take in its beautiful views.

Tram in Helsinki

Transportation in Helsinki

Helsinki is a great city for exploring by foot, but if you’re looking to get around quickly, there are plenty of other transportation options. From Hernesaari Cruise Port, hop on hop off buses and taxis are both available with regular pick-up times.

Additionally, ride-share services like Uber and Lyft can also be used to get around the city. Lastly, public transportation is a great option with trams and busses running regularly and conveniently located stops all around the city. Whatever your preference, there’s something for everyone in Helsinki!

hop on hop off bus at the cruise ship terminal in Helsinki

Where to stay in Helsinki?

If you’re embarking or departing a cruise ship in the Helsinki Port, then there are plenty of accommodation options available for you to choose from in Helsinki.

Frequently Ask Questions (FAQs): Helsinki from a Cruise Ship

Whether you’re planning a one-day trip or multiple days of exploring, here are some frequently asked questions about what to expect when visiting Helsinki from a cruise ship.

The currency used in Finland is the Euro (EUR).

Finnish is the official language but many people also speak English.

Helsinki is generally regarded as a safe and friendly city, with low crime rates making it ideal for exploring on foot.

Hernesaari Cruise Port is located around 1 mile (1.5 kilometers) away from the city center. It takes approximately 30 minutes to walk there.

Cruise Ship terminal at Helsinki Port

The Wrap-Up: Helsinki from a Cruise Ship

If you’re looking for a memorable experience on your first-time cruise, Helsinki is the perfect destination! From enjoying scenic views from the hop-on hop-off buses at Hernesaari Cruise Port to reindeer sanctuaries and traditional Finnish cuisine, there’s something for everyone in this dynamic city.

So be sure to make the most of your time in Helsinki and visit all the spectacular sights for yourself! And if you’re looking for other port stops to explore, be sure to check out my blog posts about Stockholm , Copenhagen, and Berlin from a cruise ship .

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Port Of Helsinki Cruise Guide, Finland

Published: August 27, 2023

Modified: January 3, 2024

by Cheri Klassen

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Introduction

Welcome to the Port of Helsinki Cruise Guide, your ultimate resource for exploring the vibrant city of Helsinki, Finland. Nestled on the southern coast of the country, Helsinki is a captivating blend of modernity and rich history, offering a plethora of activities and attractions for cruise passengers.

The Port of Helsinki, known for its efficient operations and excellent facilities, serves as a gateway to the wonders of Finland. As one of the busiest cruise ports in the Baltic Sea, it welcomes thousands of visitors each year who are eager to discover the charms of Helsinki and embark on breathtaking adventures to nearby destinations.

In this comprehensive guide, we will provide you with everything you need to know about the Port of Helsinki, from the moment you arrive at the port to exploring the city itself. We’ll cover the essential facilities and services available at the port, as well as the exciting cruise destinations that can be accessed from Helsinki. We’ll also highlight the best attractions and landmarks in the city, offer suggestions on local transportation options, and provide tips on shopping and dining near the port.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an art lover, a nature aficionado, or simply someone seeking a unique travel experience, Helsinki has something to offer for everyone. From exploring the breathtaking architecture of landmarks like the Helsinki Cathedral and the Suomenlinna Fortress, to immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Market Square and the Design District, this cosmopolitan city has a wealth of treasures waiting to be discovered.

So, prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey as we delve into the wonders of the Port of Helsinki and all that it has to offer. Let’s dive in and explore the beauty, culture, and incredible experiences that await you in this fascinating part of Finland .

Overview of Port of Helsinki

The Port of Helsinki is a bustling hub of maritime activity and serves as a vital link between Finland and the rest of the world. Strategically located on the Gulf of Finland, it is not only a major cargo port but also a popular destination for cruise ships. With its excellent facilities and convenient location, the Port of Helsinki has gained a reputation as one of the top cruise ports in the Baltic Sea.

The port has several terminals that cater to both commercial and passenger vessels. The West Terminal, located in the western part of Helsinki, handles ferry traffic to Tallinn and Stockholm, while the South Quay and Katajanokka terminals are primarily dedicated to cruise ship operations. These terminals are well-equipped to handle large volumes of passengers and offer a seamless embarkation and disembarkation process.

One of the standout features of the Port of Helsinki is its commitment to sustainability. The port has implemented various initiatives aimed at reducing its environmental impact, such as utilizing shore power to reduce emissions from docked vessels and promoting the use of environmentally friendly fuels. Additionally, the port’s close proximity to the city center allows cruise passengers to easily explore Helsinki on foot or by utilizing the efficient public transportation system.

The Port of Helsinki offers a range of services and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for cruise passengers. The terminals are equipped with modern facilities, including check-in counters, luggage storage, currency exchange, and duty-free shops. Passengers can also find information desks where friendly staff are available to assist with any inquiries.

Furthermore, the port provides excellent accessibility for passengers with disabilities or limited mobility. There are designated parking areas, ramps, and elevators to ensure seamless access to the terminals. Passengers with special needs can also request assistance or wheelchair services in advance to make their journey through the port as smooth as possible.

Overall, the Port of Helsinki offers a seamless and convenient experience for cruise passengers, with its excellent facilities, commitment to sustainability, and accessibility. It serves as a gateway to not only Helsinki but also a variety of captivating destinations in the Baltic Sea. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or embarking on your first cruise, the Port of Helsinki promises an exceptional start to your Finnish adventure.

Arriving at Port of Helsinki

Arriving at the Port of Helsinki is a seamless and straightforward experience, thanks to its excellent transportation connections and efficient operations. Whether you are arriving by air, train, or car, there are convenient options available to reach the port and begin your cruise adventure.

If you are arriving by air, Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport is located just 18 kilometers from the city center. The airport offers direct flights from numerous international destinations, making it convenient for cruise passengers to reach the port. From the airport, you can easily take a taxi or utilize public transportation options like the Finnair City Bus or the regional train to reach the port terminals.

For those arriving by train, Helsinki Central Railway Station is the main hub for national and international train services. The station is well-connected to the port via the city’s efficient public transportation network. Trams and buses operate regularly, providing a convenient and affordable means of reaching the port terminals from the railway station.

If you prefer to drive to the port, there are parking facilities available near the terminals. However, it is important to note that parking spaces may be limited, especially during peak cruise seasons. Therefore, it is recommended to reserve a parking spot in advance to ensure a hassle-free experience.

Once you arrive at the Port of Helsinki, the terminals are easily accessible and well-signed, making it simple for passengers to navigate their way to the check-in areas. Port staff are readily available to assist passengers and provide any necessary information or guidance.

It is advisable to arrive at the port well in advance of your cruise departure time to allow sufficient time for check-in procedures and security processes. This will ensure a smooth and stress-free embarkation process, allowing you to fully enjoy the amenities and activities available onboard your cruise ship.

Whether you are arriving by air, train, or car, the Port of Helsinki offers convenient options and excellent transportation connections to make your journey to the port as seamless as possible. With its well-organized terminals and helpful staff, the port ensures a pleasant start to your cruise experience in Helsinki.

Facilities and Services at Port of Helsinki

The Port of Helsinki prides itself on its excellent facilities and services, ensuring that cruise passengers have a comfortable and enjoyable experience during their time at the port. From modern and well-equipped terminals to a range of convenient amenities, the port caters to the needs of its visitors in every way possible.

One of the key features of the port is its state-of-the-art terminals, which have been designed to handle large volumes of passengers efficiently. The terminals are spacious and well-organized, providing a seamless and hassle-free embarkation and disembarkation process. Clear signage and helpful port staff make it easy for passengers to navigate their way through the terminals.

Inside the terminals, you’ll find a variety of amenities and services to enhance your experience. There are check-in counters where you can complete the necessary paperwork and obtain your cruise documents. Luggage storage facilities are also available, allowing you to explore the port or Helsinki without the burden of carrying your bags.

The Port of Helsinki also offers currency exchange services, making it convenient for international passengers to obtain local currency for their time in Finland. Additionally, there are duty-free shops where you can indulge in some last-minute shopping before setting sail on your cruise.

For those looking for information or assistance, there are information desks located within the terminals. Knowledgeable staff are available to answer any queries, provide maps and brochures, and offer recommendations on local attractions and services. They can also assist with any special needs or accessibility requirements.

The port has prioritized accessibility, ensuring that all passengers, including those with disabilities or limited mobility, have a comfortable experience. There are designated parking areas for passengers with disabilities, as well as ramps and elevators to ensure easy access to the terminals. Passengers requiring special assistance or wheelchair services can request them in advance to ensure a seamless journey through the port.

Furthermore, the Port of Helsinki takes the safety and security of its passengers seriously. Security measures are in place to ensure a safe environment within the terminals, including thorough screenings and bag checks. Trained security personnel are stationed throughout the port to provide additional assistance and maintain a reassuring presence.

Overall, the Port of Helsinki’s facilities and services are designed to enhance the comfort and convenience of cruise passengers. With its modern terminals, helpful staff, and a range of amenities, the port ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience from the moment you arrive until you embark on your cruise adventure.

Cruise Destinations from Port of Helsinki

The Port of Helsinki serves as a gateway to a range of captivating cruise destinations in the Baltic Sea. From historic cities to picturesque archipelagos, there are numerous options to choose from when embarking on a cruise adventure from Helsinki.

One popular destination is the beautiful city of Tallinn, Estonia, which is just a short ferry ride away from Helsinki. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming Old Town, Tallinn offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Baltic region. Visitors can wander through cobblestone streets, explore stunning castles and cathedrals, and indulge in traditional Estonian cuisine.

Another highly sought-after destination is St. Petersburg, Russia, which can be reached on longer cruises from Helsinki. St. Petersburg is renowned for its opulent palaces, magnificent cathedrals, and world-class museums. The Hermitage Museum, with its vast collection of art and historical artifacts, is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Visitors can also take a cruise along the city’s canals, marvel at the grandeur of the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, or attend a ballet performance at the famous Mariinsky Theatre.

For nature lovers, the Åland Islands, located between Finland and Sweden, offer a tranquil oasis of natural beauty. With their rugged coastlines, lush forests, and charming villages, these islands provide the perfect setting for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, and kayaking. Visitors can explore the maritime history of the archipelago, relax on pristine beaches, or indulge in local delicacies.

In addition to these destinations, there are numerous other ports of call that can be included in Baltic cruises from Helsinki. Stockholm, Sweden, with its vibrant city center and fascinating Viking history, is a popular choice. Helsinki itself, with its iconic landmarks and cultural attractions, also offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. From the striking Helsinki Cathedral to the bustling Market Square, there is no shortage of fascinating sights to discover in the Finnish capital.

When planning your cruise itinerary from the Port of Helsinki, consider the duration of the cruise, your personal interests, and the specific destinations you wish to explore. With a wide range of destinations to choose from, you are sure to find a cruise that caters to your preferences and offers a truly unforgettable experience in the Baltic Sea.

Exploring Helsinki

Helsinki, the vibrant capital city of Finland, offers a plethora of attractions and experiences waiting to be discovered. With its blend of modern architecture, rich history, and stunning natural surroundings, Helsinki is a destination that caters to a variety of interests and preferences.

One of the must-visit landmarks in Helsinki is the iconic Helsinki Cathedral. Located in Senate Square, this striking white cathedral is an architectural masterpiece and a symbol of the city. Visitors can admire its elegant facade, explore the interior, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its steps.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Suomenlinna Fortress is another must-see attraction. Built on a group of islands just off the coast of Helsinki, this sea fortress dates back to the 18th century and offers a fascinating glimpse into Finland’s military history. Visitors can wander through the fortifications, visit the museums, and enjoy beautiful views of the Baltic Sea.

Helsinki is known for its design and creativity, and one of the best places to experience this is the Design District. Located in the heart of the city, this vibrant neighborhood is home to a multitude of design shops, galleries, and studios. Visitors can explore the district on foot, browse unique creations, and even visit designer cafes and restaurants.

For those interested in Finnish art and culture, a visit to the Ateneum Art Museum is highly recommended. This renowned museum houses an impressive collection of Finnish art spanning various eras, showcasing the works of renowned artists such as Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Helene Schjerfbeck.

Nature lovers will find solace in Helsinki’s green spaces and waterfront areas. The city is surrounded by beautiful parks, such as Esplanade Park, where visitors can relax, enjoy a picnic, or experience open-air concerts during the summer months. The serene Töölönlahti Bay is another popular spot, offering scenic walking and cycling paths along the water’s edge.

When exploring Helsinki, make sure to immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the iconic Market Square. This bustling outdoor market is a feast for the senses, offering a wide range of Finnish delicacies, fresh produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Indulge in traditional Finnish treats like smoked salmon, reindeer meat, and freshly baked cinnamon buns.

Lastly, Helsinki’s culinary scene is a delight for food enthusiasts. From traditional Finnish cuisine to international flavors, the city boasts a diverse array of restaurants, cafes, and food markets. Sample Finnish specialties like Karelian pastries, hearty stews, and fresh Finnish berries, or explore international cuisines ranging from Asian fusion to contemporary European.

Exploring Helsinki is a captivating journey of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you’re strolling through the city’s elegant streets or immersing yourself in the local design scene, Helsinki promises a unique and unforgettable experience that will leave you wanting to come back for more.

Local Transportation Options

Getting around Helsinki is a breeze, thanks to its efficient and well-connected transportation system. Whether you prefer to explore the city on foot, utilize public transportation, or opt for a more leisurely mode of transport, Helsinki offers a range of convenient options for travelers.

One of the most popular ways to get around Helsinki is by using the city’s comprehensive public transportation network. The Helsinki Regional Transport Authority (HSL) operates an extensive system that includes buses, trams, trains, and the metro. With regular and reliable services, travelers can easily navigate their way around the city and reach their desired destinations.

The tram network in Helsinki is particularly noteworthy, as it provides an efficient and picturesque way to explore the city. Trams connect various neighborhoods and key attractions, offering a scenic journey through Helsinki’s streets. It’s a great way to soak in the city’s atmosphere and enjoy the sights without the hassle of traffic or parking.

For longer journeys or trips to areas outside of Helsinki, the train system serves as a convenient mode of transport. Helsinki Central Railway Station is the main hub for train services, connecting the city to other parts of Finland and even neighboring countries. Trains are known for their comfort and punctuality, making them an excellent choice for day trips or excursions.

In addition to public transportation, Helsinki is a pedestrian-friendly city, with many attractions and landmarks situated within walking distance of each other. Exploring the city on foot allows travelers to fully immerse themselves in the charming atmosphere and discover hidden gems along the way.

If you prefer a more leisurely mode of transport, Helsinki offers bicycle rentals throughout the city. With its extensive network of bicycle lanes and paths, cycling is a popular and eco-friendly way to get around. Many attractions and parks have dedicated bicycle parking areas, making it convenient to explore the city at your own pace.

For those seeking a unique experience, a ferry ride is a great way to see Helsinki from a different perspective. There are several ferry companies that operate in the city, offering scenic cruises along the coast or to nearby islands. Whether you fancy a leisurely boat trip or want to explore the picturesque archipelago surrounding Helsinki, a ferry ride provides a memorable and scenic journey.

Overall, Helsinki’s local transportation options provide travelers with a convenient and efficient way to explore the city and its surroundings. Whether you choose to utilize public transportation, walk, cycle, or embark on a leisurely ferry ride, you can navigate Helsinki with ease and make the most of your time in this vibrant and captivating city.

Recommended Attractions and Landmarks in Helsinki

Helsinki, the vibrant capital of Finland, is home to a plethora of attractions and landmarks that showcase its rich history, stunning architecture, and unique culture. Whether you’re interested in art, history, nature, or gastronomy, Helsinki offers a range of must-visit places that will captivate and delight visitors.

A trip to Helsinki wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the iconic Helsinki Cathedral. Located in Senate Square, this neoclassical masterpiece is a symbol of the city and offers panoramic views from its steps. Admire its white facade, enter the serene interior, and soak in the grandeur of this architectural gem.

Suomenlinna Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another must-see attraction. Situated on a group of islands just off Helsinki’s coast, this historic sea fortress dates back to the 18th century. Explore the fortifications, visit the museums, and enjoy scenic coastal views as you delve into Finland’s military past.

If you’re a lover of art, make sure to visit the Ateneum Art Museum. This prestigious museum houses an extensive collection of Finnish art, spanning from classical works to contemporary pieces. Immerse yourself in the country’s art history and appreciate the talent and creativity showcased in this captivating museum.

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the beauty of Helsinki’s green spaces. Visit the serene Töölönlahti Bay, where you can stroll along the waterfront or relax in one of the parks surrounding the bay. For a more extensive nature experience, take a trip to Nuuksio National Park, located just outside of Helsinki. Explore its picturesque trails, discover tranquil lakes, and immerse yourself in the Finnish wilderness.

Helsinki’s marketplaces are a feast for the senses and a vibrant reflection of Finnish culture. Visit the bustling Market Square, where you can sample local delicacies, browse through stalls selling fresh produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs, and even hop on a boat tour to explore Helsinki’s archipelago. Don’t miss the Old Market Hall, a historic indoor market where you can indulge in Finnish delights such as seafood, cheeses, and pastries.

Helsinki’s architecture is a blend of old and new, with striking modern designs juxtaposed against historic landmarks. Visit the contemporary masterpiece Kamppi Chapel of Silence, known for its serene atmosphere and unique design. Explore the elegant buildings in the Design District, where you’ll find an abundance of galleries, shops, and cafes showcasing Finnish design.

Last but not least, take a stroll through the trendy neighborhood of Kallio, known for its vibrant atmosphere and bohemian charm. Explore its independent shops, artisanal cafes, and vibrant nightlife. Absorb the local energy and experience a different side of Helsinki off the beaten path.

Helsinki’s attractions and landmarks offer a diverse range of experiences that cater to all interests. Whether you’re exploring the city’s rich history, immersing yourself in art and culture, or enjoying the serenity of nature, Helsinki promises unforgettable moments and memories to treasure.

Shopping and Dining Options near Port of Helsinki

The area around the Port of Helsinki is home to a wide array of shopping and dining options, offering cruise passengers a chance to indulge in retail therapy and savor delicious culinary delights. Whether you’re in search of local specialties, international brands, or unique souvenirs, you’ll find plenty of choices near the port.

For those interested in shopping, the Esplanade and Aleksanterinkatu are the prime locations to explore. These bustling streets are lined with department stores, fashion boutiques, and international brands, providing a diverse range of shopping experiences. From high-end fashion to Finnish design, there’s something to suit every style and taste.

For a more unique and local shopping experience, head to the Market Square. Here, you’ll find an array of stalls selling fresh produce, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Purchase traditional Finnish products such as reindeer hides, handmade jewelry, and locally produced food items. Don’t forget to sample the delicious salmon, berries, and Finnish pastries available at the market.

If you’re interested in design and creativity, the Design District in Helsinki is a must-visit. This vibrant neighborhood is home to a multitude of design shops, galleries, and studios, where you can discover unique pieces of Finnish design, from clothing and accessories to home decor and furniture. The Design District also offers a chance to visit designer cafes and restaurants, where you can enjoy a meal or a cup of coffee in a stylish setting.

When it comes to dining options, Helsinki offers an exciting culinary scene that caters to all tastes and budgets. The neighborhoods surrounding the port are dotted with restaurants, cafes, and bars, offering a diverse range of cuisines. From traditional Finnish dishes to international flavors, you’ll find plenty of delicious options to satisfy your appetite.

Those seeking traditional Finnish cuisine can indulge in dishes such as smoked salmon, reindeer stew, or the famous Karelian pastries. Restaurants like Sea Horse and Savotta specialize in serving authentic Finnish fare in a cozy atmosphere. For a taste of Helsinki’s vibrant food culture, head to the Kallio district, where you’ll find a wide variety of trendy eateries offering everything from street food to fine dining experiences.

Visitors with a sweet tooth will delight in Helsinki’s many cafes and bakeries. Enjoy a cup of coffee and try delicious Finnish pastries like cinnamon buns, cardamom rolls, or blueberry pie. Cafes such as Café Ekberg, the oldest in Helsinki, are cherished for their historic charm and fabulous treats.

When night falls, the neighborhoods surrounding the port come alive with bars and pubs, offering a variety of craft beers, cocktails, and live music. Take a stroll along the streets of Kruununhaka or Punavuori, and discover hidden gems where you can enjoy a drink and soak in the lively atmosphere of Helsinki’s nightlife scene.

Shopping and dining near the Port of Helsinki offer a diverse and mouthwatering range of options for every visitor. Whether you’re looking to bring home unique souvenirs, explore Finnish design, or tantalize your taste buds with delicious cuisine, Helsinki’s vibrant shopping and dining scene have you covered.

Safety and Security Tips for Cruise Passengers

Ensuring your safety and security during your cruise is of utmost importance. Helsinki is generally a safe city, but it’s always wise to take precautions to ensure a worry-free and enjoyable experience. Here are some helpful tips for cruise passengers visiting Helsinki:

1. Be aware of your surroundings: Like in any other city, it’s essential to be aware of your surroundings at all times. Keep an eye on your personal belongings, especially in crowded areas, and be vigilant for any suspicious activity.

2. Use a money belt or secure bag: Keep your valuables, such as your passport, credit cards, and cash, in a secure money belt or bag that can be worn close to your body. This will help prevent theft and give you peace of mind during your explorations.

3. Take precautionary measures with your belongings: When venturing out, only carry essential items with you and leave unnecessary valuables, like expensive jewelry, at your cruise ship’s safe deposit box. Consider using a lock for your luggage when leaving it unattended.

4. Stay connected with your cruise group: It’s always a good idea to establish a meeting point with your cruise group or travel companions in case you get separated. Make sure everyone has a way to communicate with each other, whether it’s a mobile phone or walkie-talkies.

5. Observe local laws and customs: Familiarize yourself with the local laws and customs of Helsinki. Respect the local culture and traditions, and adhere to any regulations. Being respectful and considerate towards the local customs will help ensure a positive and safe experience.

6. Use reputable transportation services: When using taxis or other transportation services, opt for reputable and licensed providers. You can ask for recommendations from your cruise ship staff or do some research beforehand to identify trustworthy options.

7. Take note of emergency numbers: Familiarize yourself with the local emergency numbers in Helsinki. In case of any emergencies, be prepared to contact the appropriate authorities for assistance.

8. Keep a copy of important documents: Make photocopies or take photos of your passport, ID, and other important travel documents. In the event of loss or theft, having these copies can help expedite the process of obtaining replacements.

9. Stay informed about local news and updates: Before and during your visit to Helsinki, stay informed about local news and any safety updates. Check the official travel advisories from your home country and follow any recommendations or guidelines provided.

10. Trust your instincts: Last but not least, trust your instincts. If something feels unsafe or uncomfortable, remove yourself from the situation. Your intuition is often a valuable tool in ensuring your safety.

By following these safety and security tips, you’ll be able to enjoy your time in Helsinki with peace of mind, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the city’s beauty, culture, and attractions during your cruise.

Congratulations! You’ve now gained a comprehensive understanding of the Port of Helsinki and all that it has to offer. From its efficient operations and excellent facilities to the wide variety of attractions and experiences available in Helsinki, your journey promises to be an unforgettable one.

As you arrive at the Port of Helsinki, you’ll be greeted with a seamless embarkation process and a range of amenities and services to ensure your comfort. The port’s commitment to sustainability and accessibility further enhances the overall experience for all passengers.

Once you step foot in Helsinki, you’ll be captivated by its enchanting blend of modernity and history. Explore the iconic landmarks such as the Helsinki Cathedral and Suomenlinna Fortress, and venture into the fascinating world of Finnish design at the bustling Design District. Indulge in the local cuisine and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the city.

Don’t forget to take advantage of the convenient local transportation options available, whether it’s exploring the city by foot, utilizing the efficient public transportation network, or enjoying a leisurely ferry ride along the coast or to nearby islands.

As you wrap up your visit to Helsinki, take advantage of the diverse shopping options near the port, where you’ll find everything from international brands to unique Finnish designs. And of course, savor the culinary delights the city has to offer, from traditional Finnish dishes to international flavors.

Finally, keep safety and security in mind during your cruise adventure. Stay vigilant, be aware of your surroundings, and take necessary precautions to ensure a worry-free experience. Familiarize yourself with local customs and emergency contact numbers, and trust your instincts at all times.

With all this knowledge at your fingertips, you’re now well-equipped to embark on your adventure through the Port of Helsinki and explore the captivating city of Helsinki. Whether you’re immersing yourself in the rich history and culture, indulging in the local cuisine, or simply admiring the stunning architecture, Helsinki promises to leave a lasting impression. Enjoy your journey, and may your time in Helsinki be filled with unforgettable moments and cherished memories!

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Helsinki Cruise Ship Port Map

Helsinki is a very popular cruise destination and a vibrant spacious seaside city with many open parks, gardens, and greens spaces. Surrounded by water on three sides, the port of Helsinki has a natural seaport harbor. Cruise ships make an entrance to the port between the stunning Ice Age formations of small rocky islands, providing great photo opportunities from the open decks.

Where do cruise ships dock in Helsinki, Finland?

Helsinki has several quays where cruise ships can dock. Depending of the size of the vessel, and port authorities schedule cruise ships berth at one of the 6 piers: Hernesaari, West Harbour South Harbour (EKL, EPL, & EO1) or Katajanokka (ERA & ERB) and Olympia Cruise Quay.

Most of the large cruise ships dock at the Port Helsinki southwest piers named Hernesaari (LHC & LHB) and West Harbor (LV7 & LMA). The area around this dock is industrial and the city center is not close by therefore there is a regular shuttle bus service that will take you right in the city center (the shuttle bus drop off point is marked on the cruise port map). If a shuttle bus service is available, the drop off point is at the western end of the Esplanade near the main street named Mannerheimintie.

Smaller cruise ship dock at one of the four piers, all within a walking distance from the city center. The names of these piers are South Harbor, Katajanokka relatively close to Market Square and Olympia Cruise Quay.

Helsinki Sightseeing Map for cruise ship visitors

The map of Helsinki presented bellow shows cruise ships docking locations together with the most popular tourist attractions for people visiting this magnificent city by cruise ship.

What to visit in Helsinki when arriving by a cruise ship?

Helsinki Senate Square and the Cathedral

The Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral are arguably Finland's most famous and photographed landmarks. Considered a masterpiece of Finland design and neo-classical architecture the square is dominated by four monumental buildings designed by Carl Ludvig Engel: The Government Palace, Cathedral, University buildings and National Library of Finland Library surround the Square, while there are also boutiques and restaurants located nearby. In the middle of the square stands A statue of Alexander II (Tsar of Russia and Grand Duke of Finland).

Overlooking Senate Square and Helsinki harbor, sits the blindingly-white Helsinki Cathedral, making this landmark a perfect place for photo-op. Built in 1852, the Lutheran church’s domes draw inspiration from Russian architecture, while statues of the twelve apostles adorn the magnificent green rooftop which soars more than 80 meters or 262 foot high. All visitors are welcome to explore the interior free of charge. There are steps leading to the top of the cupola however they are too narrow and difficult to allow for tours. Instead, there is a virtual reality tour of the top of the Cathedral.

Winter World

Most of the major cities in Scandinavia have Ice Bars where you can feel the winter splendor with a drink in ice carved glass, well Helsinki has an entire Ice World. If you are visiting Helsinki by cruise ship Winter World is a must see. Usually, this tour is offered by most of the cruise lines and is worth every penny. 

The idea behind this big indoors ice hall was to resemble Lapland beauty that everyone visiting Helsinki for one day can see and experience it. Because the temperature is always -3 C (25 F), special winter jumpsuits are provided before you enter the hall to keep you warm. Inside you will find igloos, Ice Hotel with many rooms carved in different styles and a fantastic ice bar where you can taste some of Finland’s favorite spirits.

In Winter World you can slide down the hill on a plastic sled, try to make couple of steps on fun skis, push a friend sitting on a kick sledge, take a picture for a Christmas postcard in the Santa’s studio, and get lost and found in an ice labyrinth. You can also take a ride on a 20 well trained and excited Alaskan huskies and professional musher from Rovaniemi city on Arctic Circle.

Kauppatori Market Square

Located at the harbor end of the Esplanade Kauppatori  Market  Square is one of the main gathering points for locals and tourists. This is a very lively and colorful spot with everything from fruit, flowers, vegetables and local handicrafts. If you’re after some Finnish souvenirs you this is the place where you will find them. You can taste some of the Finish cuisine here by trying a great salmon soup or other traditional fish dishes.

From here you can also catch the ferry to Suomenlinna. If you take the public ferry - it’s cheaper than the private tour boats.

Sea Fortress “Suomenlinna”

Located 3 kilometers from Helsinki harbor lies the famous Sea Fortress Suomenlinna. You can board a ferry from the market square and in a few minutes you’ll be in one of the most amazing man-made fortress in Scandinavia added to UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites in 1991. Built by the Swedish Kingdom in the mid-1800s, Suomenlinna is a giant maritime fortress spread across seven islands. 

During the World War II, this was a military base where the forces stationed on the islands included anti-aircraft and artillery units. The fortress was also used as a base for the Finnish submarine fleet. Today the fortress is governed by the civilian administration and is a home to approximately 800 residents and a workplace for about 400 people.

Old Market Hall

A short walk from Market Square is Helsinki’s Old Market Hall– Vanhakauppahalli. If you wish to try the local cuisine and want to taste some of Finland’s local delicacies, then this is the place to be. The Old Market Hall is not only a treat for the eyes because of its gorgeous architectural design but also for its wide range of exceptional local dishes and ingredients. During the summertime, there are tons of happening around the Old Market Hall and you’ll find outdoor stalls selling traditional Finnish seasonal foods.

Rock Church - Temppeliaukion Church

Carved out of solid rock, this unique structure is one of Helsinki’s most popular tourist attractions, as well as being a working Lutheran church. The dome of this thrilling work of modern architecture spans 70 feet and is covered on the interior by 15 miles of copper wire. Temppeliaukio was designed in 1968 by two architect brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen.  Since the Rock Church is located further from the city center this tour is organized by the cruise lines. You can check at the shore excursions desk for more info.

Language: Finnish and Swedish are official languages. National currency: Euro is the official currency.

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An Essential Guide to Helsinki's Market Square

The Market Square by the harbour welcomes visitors to Helsinki

The most famous market in Finland, Helsinki’s Market Square is one of the city’s main tourist destinations, and has been a centre of trade for hundreds of years. Today it still hosts some of Finland’s most well-known events and is a major shopping location for both locals and visitors.

Shopping at the market square.

The Market Square is located on the eastern side of central Helsinki, between the south harbour and Esplanade Park. Surrounding the square are the harbour itself, the Presidential Palace, the Uspenski Cathedral, the old market hall and ferry ports connecting the mainland to the Unesco World Heritage site Suomenlinna.

The stalls at Helsinki’s Market Square sell everything from food and coffee to art and souvenirs

At the central square you’ll find charming market stands that sell a wide variety of items, including fish freshly caught from the harbour, fruits and vegetables, coffee, and local arts and crafts. Salmon soup with rye bread is a must-try when dropping by the market, and it’s a great place to buy Finnish souvenirs and support local merchants and artists.

Themed markets and visiting the market hall

The square is home to a number of special events and themed markets, such as the famous Baltic Herring Market, which has been held since 1743 and is one of Finland’s oldest ongoing events. It’s held once a year in the autumn and marries archipelago traditions with modern food culture. If there aren’t any events on during your visit, you can shop at the nearby market hall, Kauppahalli, which is open year-round. The hall has been operating since 1889 and has a larger selection of merchants including bakers, delis, cafés, cheesemongers, butchers, chocolatiers and Finland’s smallest Alko liquor shop.

The interior of the Old Market Hall hasn’t changed much since 1889

The history of the market hall mirrors that of Finland as a nation, from the enthusiastic construction of the hall in the 19th century when Helsinki emulated other large European cities, to the scarcity of produce during the wars and food rationing in the 1940s. When Finland joined the EU in 1995, many merchants began selling European products that they had previously not been allowed to import – such as unpasteurised cheeses – and trade blossomed. Today, it’s a modern market with something for everyone, but the exterior of the beautiful historic building remains unchanged.

Accessibility

The market’s location on the south harbour is only a ten minute walk from the central train station, meaning it’s easy to reach from anywhere in Helsinki . Trams regularly run past the square, with tram number three connecting the square to the train station. The old cobbled streets can be highly uneven, so be cautious when walking around there — especially during the winter, when they can also be slippery.

The Market Square is well connected to the rest of the city

Peak times and tips

The market is busiest during the summer tourist season, when there are even more stalls selling food and souvenirs. It can be incredibly busy during the summer holidays – even on weekdays – so it’s best to visit first thing in the morning to beat the crowds and pick up the highest quality food. In the winter it is much quieter, and there are usually at least a few stalls open, many of them selling the hot coffee – which you’ll be glad of during the cold winter days in the Nordic countries.

Visit first thing in the morning to beat the crowds

Pickpockets are known to operate in central Helsinki, so it is advisable to keep money and valuables stashed away safely. However, the most common threat is actually from the seagulls who hang around the harbour and are known to pillage food straight from people’s hands. Remember to keep an eye out for them while eating outdoors, to not feed them, and to properly throw away any rubbish.

Helsinki is a capital city and therefore expensive, so merchant prices at the Market Square vary greatly. Haggling for prices isn’t very common in southern Finland, but it is still worth asking the merchants (most of whom are bilingual) about any deals they may have, as this could lead to a discount in price – if you’re lucky.

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Getting To Know Helsinki – Cruise Port Guide

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Helsinki, known as ’the daughter of the Baltic’, has been the capital of Finland since 1812, hence its nickname. It is a city of intriguing contrasts from handsome and imposing Neo-Classical buildings, to lively shopping esplanades with elegant old homes and churches. Welcome to our Helsinki cruise port guide.

Helsinki has a very clean and fresh feeling to it and feels very relaxed to other destinations you may visit in the Baltic. It is also a major city of architecture, from the classicism of its 1920s Parliament Building, through the art nouveau masterpiece Central Railway Station, down to the recently renovated functionalism of the Olympic Stadium that hosted the 1952 Summer Olympics.

Port Location and Facilities

There are numerous locations that cruise ships can dock in Helsinki depending on their size. Most ships dock in either Hernasaari or West Harbour, both around 3km from the centre of the city. Most cruise lines operate a shuttle bus service that drops off centrally, usually close to Esplanade Park. Both Hernasaari and West Harbour have facilities, predominantly for souvenirs and tourist information.

Smaller ships can dock at either the South Harbour or Katajanokka, which are adjacent to the Market Square and walkable to the city centre. The Makasiiniterminaali at the South Harbour is approximately 500 metres to Market Square, whilst the viking Line terminal at Katajanokka is approximately 1km to Market Square.

Check with your cruise line prior to arrival which berth you will dock in to be able to plan your day accordingly.

What not to miss

Senate square.

This is one of the most graceful squares in Europe and the focal point of the city of Helsinki. Most of the buildings in Senate Square are in the neo-classical style and date from the first half of the 19th century. To the east of the square, you will find the Government Building and to the west Helsinki University.

  • Helsinki Cathedral

The cathedral sits atop a grand flight of stairs on the north side of Senate Square, creating a dominating presence over the low skyline of the city. It is a striking white neo-classical designed structure, featuring Corinthian columns on each side and green domes decorated with gold, one main central dome flanked by four smaller domes. This is the iconic photo stop on any visit to Helsinki.

Market Square

A short walk from Senate Square, this is where the hustle and bustle of a relatively sedate city takes place. You can mix it with the locals here and shop for all manner of items; fruits and vegetables, outerwear, books, crafts, postcards, just about any souvenir item to take away from your visit to Finland. It is also the place to try local food from the various food stalls, dominated by seafood; you can’t go wrong asking for a fresh line caught salmon burger. Just watch out for the other local residents, the seagulls, who tend to try and swoop in and catch unsuspecting tourists off guard.

The Market Square is also the take off point for boats and ferries to explore the Finnish archipelago, travel down the coast to beautiful Porvoo, visit Helsinki Zoo and reach nearby Suomenlinna Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known as the ‘Gibraltar of the North’ that was built during Swedish rule over Finland in the 18th Century.

The Old Market Hall

If you want to try local food without the threat of swooping seagulls, just next to Market Square is where you will find the first organic market hall in Finland, and plenty of local delights to try and buy. Whilst you’re here, don’t forget to try the coffee. Did you know that the Finnish people drink the highest amount of coffee per person annually in the World? They drink on average 12 kilos of coffee per person every year.

The Uspenski Cathedral

Just over the water on Katajanokka you will find the biggest Russian Orthodox Church in Scandinavia. It is extremely colourful with dark red brick exterior, a green copper roof and onion domes.

Temppeliaukion Church

Most commonly known as the ‘Rock Church’, this is a truly fabulous piece of modern architecture built into a granite rock face, with only the shallow dome is visible from the outside. Inside it is circular with walls of rugged granite with the bottom of the dome an enormous copper plated roof which a ring of glass around it to let in natural light.

The Railway Station

Designed by the Finnish master architect Eliel Saarinen in art nouveau style. Its most striking feature are four stone carved warriors from Finnish mythology. If you’re a movie buff it may interest you to know that these figures inspired set designers for the first Batman movie and the guardians of Gondor in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

Travel Tips

Tourist information.

NoFlyCruises recommends https://www.myhelsinki.fi/en the home of Helsinki Marketing, formerly Visit Helsinki and owned and operate by the City of Helsinki.

The currency in Finland is the Euro.

When the cruise ships visit (May-September) the area is stretching into Spring which begins in April and the days start to get longer and warmer. July is the warmest month with average temperatures just under 18 degrees Celsius. The longest days are at the end of June with up to 19 hours of daylight. Being close to the water it can sometimes bring cool winds through the many avenues of the city, so it is worth layering up lightly when heading out.

Getting Around

Most of the major areas of interest are easily walkable in this compact city. It does however have a fantastic integrated public transport network comprising buses, trams, metro, trains and ferries. You can purchase day tickets for multiple journeys across all transport options. For more information, including where to purchase tickets and prices, plus updated route maps, check out https://www.hsl.fi/en

For Hop On Hop Off services, including information on the routes and prices, check out https://city-sightseeing.com/en/40/helsinki

Safety whilst ashore

Helsinki is ranked as the 2nd safest city in the world according to the Mercer 2019 Quality of Living Rankings and 90% of Finnish people think they live in a safe country. That being said, if you do need assistance whilst ashore, emergency services can be contacted on 112, and there is a Tourist Information Centre located in the Central Railway Station.

Where to Eat

No Fly Cruises recommends the following eateries:

Töölönranta , Helsinginkatu 56, 00260 Helsinki, Finland

http://www.toolonranta.fi/

Sitting on the edge of Hesperia Park next to the Finnish National Opera House, this stylish restaurant serves up typically Scandinavian fare with European flair. With cosy fireplaces and outside seating to take in the views of Töölönlahti Bay, it is worth the walk out from the city to find this little place of peace.

helsinki cruise port to market square

Key highlights of Helsinki

  • Helsinki University
  • Government Building
  • Open Market
  • Old Market Hall
  • Suomenlinna Sea Fortress
  • Esplanade Park
  • Stockmann Department Store
  • Uspenski Cathedral
  • Temppeliaukio Church (The Rock Church)
  • Kamppi Chapel of Silence
  • Parliament House
  • Finlandia Hall
  • Railway Station
  • National Museum of Finland
  • Ateneum Art Museum
  • Sinebrychoff Art Museum
  • Kiasma Art Museum
  • Allas Sea Pool
  • Seurasaari Open Air Museum
  • Unique Lapland
  • Finnish Archipelago

Gran Canaria Port

Regular cruise line visitors

  • Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
  • P&O Cruises
  • SAGA Cruises
  • Princess Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Viking Ocean 

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Helsinki cruise port

Region Baltic - Norwegian Fjords - Russia

Local Time 2024-04-27 14:07

Port Helsinki cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Helsinki, Finland. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port Helsinki is a Baltic Sea cruise port and Finland's largest cargo port. The city is country's capital (since 1812) and also Europe's northernmost capital city, located on Gulf of Finland's shores. Russia ( St Peterburg ) is approx 300 km (185 mi) to the west. City's population is around 650,000 (metro over 1,45 million), ranking it Nordic countries' 3rd largest metro area - after Stockholm Sweden and Copenhagen Denmark .

In Greater Helsinki (metro) are headquartered 83 of Finland's 100 largest companies. City's tap water is supplied via Paijanne Water Tunnel, which by length (120 km / 75 mi) is ranked among the world's longest rock tunnels. City's tap water is of such good quality, that is even sold (bottled) in other countries.

City's best-known tourist attractions are its numerous museums, including Finland's National Museum (haused in a medieval castle), City Museum, Helsinki University Museum, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Finnish National Gallery (houses 3 art museums), Design Museum (Finnish and international designs - industrial, fashion, graphics), Military Museum, Tram Museum. Ateneum Palace is among city's main historical buildings.

The city is served by the International Helsinki Airport in Vantaa - approx 17 km (11 mi) to the north. Helsinki-Malmi Airport serves mainly domestic flights and private airplanes. Hernesaari Heliport serves charter flights.

Port Helsinki

Port Helsinki is Europe's 2nd busiest passenger port - after Southampton England UK - handling around 11 million passengers (cruise and ferry) annually. In 2018, the seaport was ranked Europe's busiest in terms of passenger shipping volumes - handling in 2017 over 12,3 million passengers.

Vuosaari Harbour was opened in 2008. It handles only goods-shipping traffic for Greater Helsinki (metro region). This port section has 2 container terminals (West Harbour, Sornainen Harbour). The harbor covers a land area of 1,5 km2 (0,6 mi2) with additional 0,75 lm2 (0,3 mi2) business park adjacent to the harbor. City's "Ring 3" road network was extended and a new railway is now used for cargo transportation to and from Vuosaari Harbour.

West Harbour (Lansisatama, in Jatkasaari district) has 1 passenger and 1 cargo terminal. This port area includes Munkkisaari (cruise ships dedicated) pier. West Terminal (ferry terminal) serves mainly ferries to Estonia ( Tallinn ) and Russia ( Petersburg ). Most of the cruiseferries are operated by the companies ECKERO LINE and TALLINK-SILJA LINE (Estonian route) and St Peter Line (Russian route). Port's developments here included the building a residential complex for around 15,000 inhabitants. The land for this project is a former container traffic area (moved to Vuosaari). Helsinki Shipyard (in Hietalahti district) is adjacent to West Harbour but not considered part of the port.

Port's Olympia Terminal building (next to Port Authority company's headquarters) is listed as heritage site. Jatkasaari (part of Lansisatama and Kampinmalmi) is a new residential and office area developed at the site of port's ex-main container terminal (moved in 2008 to Vuosaari Harbour).

Cruise port's 2014 statistics showed a total of 240 ship calls and 408,900 passengers handled. In 2015 were handled 254 ship calls and 436,500 passengers. The most visited from Helsinki cruise port destinations are St Petersburg Russia , Gdynia-Gdansk Poland , Tallinn Estonia , Travemunde-Lubeck Germany , Stockholm Sweden and Warnemunde-Rostock (Germany) .

In 2016, Port Helsinki handled 11,56 million ferry passengers (3,1% increase over 2015). Of those, 8,74 million (4%) were traveling between Helsinki and Tallinn (almost 76% of all) and 2,34 million (0,7%) traveled on cruiseferries on the Helsinki-Stockholm route. The number of cruise ship tourists visiting the port in 2016 was 408,900 (6.3% decrease over 2015). In 2017, the ferry passenger traffic on the Helsinki-Tallinn route was increased. The ferry traffic to Sweden (Stockholm), Russia (St Petersburg) and Germany (Travemunde) remained stable. The international cruise shipping traffic increased to nearly 0,5 million.

In 2017, the total ship passengers increased by 2,4% (over 2016). The number of liner passenger traffic grew by 1,8%, (up to 11,8 million). Of those, 9 million (+3,2%) crossed on the Helsinki-Tallinn route, and 2,3 million on the Helsinki-Stockholm route. For season 2017, the cruise port had scheduled 270 ship calls (handled 266 total) with over 478,000 passengers (16,8% increase over 2016). A special day was May 31, when here met 5 cruise vessels ( AIDAmar , Le Soleal , MSC Magnifica , Norwegian Getaway , Ocean Dream ) disembarking over 11,000 tourists in total.

Among the seaport's main innovations implemented during its redevelopments in the last few years include:

  • Buffer zones at Vuosaari Harbour protect its existing "Natura 2000" natural reserve areas. These are green parks that buffer Vuosaari's housing developments and harbour areas. A new golf course was also created there.
  • New lighting scheme was developed and sound barriers were built. The sound wall is also the port's facade to the natural reserve. It reduces sound pollution from the harbor, integrates vegetation and also has a sightseen function.
  • An efficient automatic vehicle check-in system was installed (for trucks and cars) with waiting areas constructed outside the urban area (some are in the buffer zones). The new system allows ferry cargo traffic to be handled with less waiting times and areas required.

In 2017, Port Helsinki achieved record-breaking results in international freight traffic, with handled total tonnage/throughput 14,3 million tons (14,3% increase). Of those, 7,3 million were imports (13,2% increase) and 6,9 million exports (14,6% increase). The freight volume shipped in large-sized units was 11,89 million tons (12,5% increase). The container ship traffic volume was 491,000 TEU-containers (8,8% increase). The rubber-wheel traffic was 587,000 units (11,1% increase). In 2017, the cruise port handled 266 ship calls and nearly 478,000 passengers. During calls, cruise tourists spend an average EUR 64 per day visit (totaling ~EUR 32 million in FY2017).

The port's container terminals are managed (under long-term concession) by APM Terminals (30,75%, part of Global Ports Holding - the world's largest cruise port operator) and Delo Group (30,75%, Russia's biggest freight transportation and logistics company). These terminals are a joint venture of Global Ports (75%) and CMA Terminals Holding (25%, part of CMA CMG - the 3rd of the world's largest container shipping companies ).

In September 2020, the old crane at Multi-Link Terminals Helsinki was replaced with a new STS (ship-to-shore gantry crane custom-designed by Konecranes) that measures 40 m (boom length), 31 m (height) and has lifting capacity 70 tonnes. Multi-Link Terminal is also served by a modern RMG (Rail Mounted Gantry crane) which expedites the vessel handling process and reduces operating costs (via reduced personnel and equipment required). The new RMG has capacity to handle boxships with 14 TEU wide decks. In October 2020, the existing Liebherr crane was upgraded to 26,5 m (height) and 32,5 m (boom length).

In October 2018, the seaports Helsinki and Tallinn, together with the ferry companies Tallink , Viking Line and Eckero Line , received EUR 21,4 million as EU funding for passenger terminal and infrastructure developments as part of a TWIN-PORT project with total budget EUR 71,2 million and completed in 2023. By this project, Port Helsinki's West Harbour improved its transportation system to reduce congestion, noise and air pollution. At Port Tallinn's Old City Harbour was installed auto-mooring and shoreside power systems. The ferry port also constructed sewerages (at all passenger ship quays) to expand its wastewater service. The ferry companies retrofitted their Ro-Pax vessels to be able to shut down their auxiliary engines while docked, resulting in quiet operations and zero pollution at berths.

In May 2019, the Finnish company Damen Shipyards Group established its office in Helsinki. The company entered the passenger shipbuilding market (RoPax/ferry and cruise vessels) with the purchase of Damen Shipyards Mangalia (joint venture between Damen and Romania's Government). In Romani are constructed and launched ships' hulls and superstructures then tugged to other European yards (in France, Netherlands, Poland, Finland) for final outfitting. Damen's engineering teams are in Rotterdam Holland and Gdansk Poland . The company "Damen Engineering Helsinki Oy Ltd" has ~30 employees. Damen's new office is intended to showcase the company's products and services to both potential clients and local suppliers.

In June 2019, Elenger (2019-established brand/trademark/subsidiary of Eesti Gaas Group (Tallinn-headquartered Estonian natural gas company) started LNG bunkering in Port Helsinki. The first passenger ship bunkered by Elenger Finland was the cruiseferry Tallink Megastar (serving the route Helsinki-Tallinn). Ferry's truck-to-ship bunkering (by semi-trailers) is once a week (on Tuesdays) and takes approx 1 hour. Elenger delivers LNG (liquefied natural gas) to Helsinki from Novatek's new LNG plant in Vysotsk (Russia). Eesti Gaas runs Estonia's largest gas supply network and also serves the markets in Finland and Lithuania through pipelines. The company also sells electricity.

Helsinki Shipyard

This Finnish shipbuilding company "Arctech Helsinki Shipyard" was founded in 2011 as а subsidiary of JSC United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) - a Russian state-owned company specializing in the construction and repairs of icebreakers and other icebreaking vessels, including gas tankers, platform supply- and standby ships.

Arctech Helsinki Shipyard is located in Hietalahti (downtown Helsinki). The company was established as joint venture between STX Finland and USC Russia. Operations at Hietalahti Shipyard started in April 2011 In 2014, USC Russia purchased the STX Finland shares (from its parent company STX Europe) and became the shipyard's sole owner.

In October 2018, USC announced that Hietalahti Shipyard would be sold to Algador Holdings Ltd. The sale was authorized by Russia's Government in April 2019. In May 2019, Arctech Helsinki Shipyard was sold to Algador Holdings Ltd - a Russian company owned by Rishat Bagautdinov and Vladimir Kasyanenko (owners of Vodohod River Cruises ). The company also owns Nevsky Shipyard LLC (1913-founded, located on Neva River in Schliesselburg, ~40 km to the north of Sankt Petersburg).

On May 20, 2019, Arctech Helsinki Shipyard was transferred to the newly-established company "Helsinki Shipyard Oy" that took over Hietalahti Shipyard's assets and operations. Arctech remained a subsidiary of USC Russia and continued its operations in Russia (at Nevsky Shipyard). The deal included EUR 35 million plus the ownership of Nevsky Shipyard LLC.

The list of ships built by Helsinki Shipyard (Hietalahti) includes:

  • icebreakers - Baltika (2014), Murmansk (2015), Polaris (2016)
  • oil-gas platform supply vessels - Vitus Bering (2012), Aleksey Chirikov (2013), Gennadiy Nevelskoy (2017)
  • standby vessels - Stepan Makarov (2017), Fedor Ushakov (2017), Yevgeny Primakov (2018)
  • cruise ships - Vodohod TBN1 (2021 August), Vodohod TBN2 (2022 January)

Helsinki Shipyard has a covered dock with capacity to build Panamax-sized ships (able to pass through Panama Canal ).

Finland's other two major shipbuilding yards are in Turku and Rauma .

In March 2023, Davie Shipbuilding (1825-founded, headquartered in Lauzon, Quebec Canada; a subsidiary of Chantier Davie Canada Inc) exercised an exclusive purchase option for the shipyard's assets. In April, the Canadian company signed a purchase agreement. for the Helsinki Shipyard and also a 50-year land lease deal with the city.

On November 3, 2023, Davie Shipbuilding announced the official acquisition of the Helsinki Shipyard Oy's assets from Algador Holdings. The deal was signed by James Davies (Davie Shipbuilding's CEO and President) and Kim Salmi (Helsinki Shipyard's Managing Director). The acquisition was supported by Québec's government with EUR 77 million (USD 110M), of which EUR 30M/US$43M equity investment and EUR 47M/US$67M loan.

Helsinki cruise terminal

Helsinki cruise port, as part of the seaport, is owned and operated by the Port Authority "Port of Helsinki Ltd" (state-owned company). There are all 4 docks serving cruise liners – West Harbour, Hernesaari, Katajanokka Quay, and South Harbour.

Hernesaari Terminal

Larger cruise ships dock at Munkkisaari Quay. The Helsinki cruise port terminal there is located at Hernematalankatu 6. The facilities/amenities include Wi-Fi Internet, tourist guides, phones, souvenir shop. The distance to Helsinki airport is 24 km (15 mi).

Cruise ships used Melkki Quay (in West Harbour) until 2019, as the area was planned to become maritime residential complex. Melkki Quay was replaced by a new cruise ship quay at Hernesaari. The new quay serves mainly larger liners (max LOA length 360 m / 1180 ft). Also, the passenger traffic to downtown is now handled more efficiently via a new tramline.

Port's cruise ship traffic was moved from South Harbour to West Harbour due to the vessels' growing size. Currently, Hernesaari and Lansisatama terminals handle around 90% of all international cruise passengers to Helsinki.

The new quay's construction started in 2017 and was completed in 2019. The LHD pier at Hernesaari Dock was officially inaugurated on April 30, 2019. New berth's first liner was  MSC Meraviglia . The ceremony was attended by Ms Pia Pakarinen (city's Deputy Mayor), Michele Francioni (MSC's Senior VP) and Ville Haapasaari (Port Helsinki's CEO).

Hernesaari Dock can handle cruise vessels with LOA length up to 360 m (1181 ft). All vessels 215 m (705 ft) or longer (serving over 90% of all passengers) berth at Helsinki's Hernesaari quarter.

West Harbour

There are 2 docks for cruise ships - Valtameri Quay and Melkki Quay. Both are at the south end of the port's West Dock. The distance to downtown is approx 3 km (2 mi). Shuttle bus services are provided. Passengers can also catch taxis or ferryboats to Market Square (Kauppatori).

Until 2019, cruise liners used Melkki Quay, as the area was planned to become a maritime residential complex, also offering boating and yachting services.

Katajanokka

Smaller-sized cruise ships dock at Katajanokka district’s end - at Katajanokanlaituri 2 Terminal. Its quays also serve ferries to Tallinn Estonia .

South Harbour

There are 2 docks (port's largest) in South Harbour - Pakkahuone Quay and Olympia Quay, both located in downtown and all attractions are at easy walking distance.

Helsinki Ferry Terminals

Helsinki Port has all 4 ferry terminals. Three are near the city's center (Katajanokka, South Harbour, West Harbour) and the 4th is Vuosaari. These ferry terminals handle ~11 million passengers plus ~1/4 of the port's freight traffic. RoRo traffic alone often brings daily up to 4000 vehicles to the city.

Helsinki's newest ferry terminal is Lansisatama (West Harbour).

West Terminal offers smooth shipping traffic operations and features a new automated vessel docking system (at quay LJ7) that uses vacuum technology to hold berthed vessels in place. There is also a new dual ramp that allows vehicles to be driven onto the ferry (RoRo ship) n 2 levels at a time.

The new ferry terminal project was started in January 2015. Its quays were completed in June 2015. West Terminal 2's construction works started in September 2015. Terminal's check-in car area was opened in May 2016. The new gate at West Harbour has automated identification and check-in. The gate is shared with the ferry companies.

The dual ram was built in December 2016. The Pihlajasaari bypass route was completed in December 2016. Passenger corridors was completed in December 2016 (LJ6) and March 2017 (LJ7 and LJ8).

Disembarkation bridges were installed in January 2017 (LJ7) and May 2017 (LJ8). The tram line to West Terminal 2 was opened for traffic in February 2017. West Terminal 2 complex (all infrastructure works) were completed in March 2017.

Among Port Helsinki's main contractors were the companies YIT Rakennus Oy, Alekon Holding AS, Adelte Ports & Maritime, Konepaja Survonen OyAro Systems Oy, NCC Roads Oy. Next YouTube video release by the port authority is also about Lansisatama (West Terminal 2).

Following the project's completion, were accomplished the following goals:

  • Car traffic was reduced via good public transportation links.
  • Waste water from the ships can be discharged free of charge at all its quays.
  • Ship-shore power is provided at all quays, thus reducing bad emissions.
  • Automated gate operations reduced port's congestion and vessel idling.
  • MoorMaster units (automated ship mooring) allows ships to be moored / unmoored more quickly, which reduces fuel consumption and bad emissions.
  • The new quays are located coherently to the ferry route, which leads to smoother shipping traffic and less bad emissions.
  • Terminal's power is generated by solar panels.
  • LNG refuelling is facilitated.

In order to handle more efficiently the ferry traffic, the port was also considering the option of building underground tunnels (going under dowtown Helsinki). However, this option implied huge investments and complex construction works, and was eventually discarded.

As the Helsinki port's ferry traffic is constantly increasing, a redistribution of the ferry terminals is also considered. Some ferry lines could be relocated to Vousaari. However, such decision would require the existing subway to be extended to the harbour area. However, this also is a huge investment, and difficult to justify for ferry passengers only.

Ferries are regularly scheduled as the city is visited not only by tourists (on short trips), but also by commuters living in Estonia and working in Finland.

Regularly scheduled ferries connect the city with Tallinn , Mariehamn Aland and Stockholm . Finnlines ferry ships (passenger and cargo) connects it to Gdynia, Travemünde and Rostock. The St Peter Line offers daily ferry service to St Petersburg.

  • The Botanical Garden: Botaniska trädgården will offer you amazing time in its gardens.
  • The House of Parliament: or Eduskuntatalo.
  • The new opera house: or Finnish National Opera’s Oopperatalo dates from 1993. It is located in Töölö.
  • Heureka: the science center is located in Vantaa and features different exhibitions and IMAX.
  • Sandudd (Hietaniemi): one of the top-rated beaches in Helsinki. It is near the downtown city.
  • Helsinki Olympic Stadium: located at the junction of Mannerheimintie with Helsinginkatu, beyond the the old Trade Fair Hall. You can visit also the Finnish Sport Museum. The statue in front of the entrance is Paavo Nurmi’s, famous runner.
  • Linnanmäki Amusement Park: located at Tivolikuja 1, east of the Helsinki Olympic Stadium. The park offers giant wheel, water tower and more. It dates from 1950 but it was continually upgraded and improved.
  • House of Culture: located at Sturenkatu 4. Its designer is Alvar Aalto. There is a small Lenin park behind.
  • Alvar Aalto Museum Gallery
  • Temppeliaukio Church (Lutheran church in the city's Toolo neighborhood)
  • Sibelius Monument - dedicated to the composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957)
  • The National Museum of Finland
  • Seurasaari Open-Air Museum

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Helsinki, the capital city of Finland, boasts a stunning waterfront location that attracts numerous cruise ship passengers every year. For those disembarking at the Helsinki cruise terminal, the question of how easy it’s to explore the city on foot may arise. Fortunately, Helsinki is a highly pedestrian-friendly city, and getting to the city centre from the various cruise terminals is a breeze. From the South Harbour, which is the most central terminal, it's a mere 15-20 minute walk to the heart of Helsinki. If you find yourself at the West Harbour or Hernesaari cruise terminal, you’ve multiple options – walking, catching a public bus, utilizing the cruise shuttle service, or hopping onto a convenient hop-on-hop-off bus. With such accessibility and convenience, walking around Helsinki from the cruise terminal is a delightful way to immerse yourself in the city's vibrant atmosphere and explore it’s numerous attractions at your own pace.

Can You Walk From Cruise Port to Helsinki?

From the South Harbour, it’s an easy 15-20 minute walk to the city centre of Helsinki, making it convenient for cruise passengers to explore the city by foot. The cruise port is centrally located, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the Finnish capital without the need for transportation. Walking through the picturesque streets, you’ll pass iconic landmarks such as the Helsinki Cathedral, Senate Square, and the bustling Market Square. The compact size of the city centre makes it manageable to navigate, and you can easily discover shops, restaurants, and attractions on foot.

If you arrive at the West Harbour or Hernesaari cruise terminal, there are several options to reach Helsinki city centre. Walking is still an option, as it takes around 30-40 minutes to reach the heart of the city from these ports. However, if you prefer a quicker and more convenient method, public buses are available. The bus connections provide easy access to the city centre, running frequently and efficiently.

Another option for transportation is to use the cruise shuttle service provided by the port. This service offers a convenient and hassle-free way to transfer from the cruise terminal to the city centre. Additionally, many cruise lines also offer their own shuttle buses, ensuring a seamless transition from the port to the heart of Helsinki.

For those who prefer a more flexible way of exploring, the hop-on-hop-off bus is an excellent choice. These buses provide an informative and entertaining tour of the city, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace. With multiple stops throughout the city, it’s easy to hop off and on as desired, making it convenient to see the sights and landmarks that interest you the most.

However, if walking isn’t preferred, there are various transportation options available to reach the heart of Helsinki from the different cruise ports. Whether you choose to stroll, take a bus, or hop on a sightseeing tour, you can easily immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of the Finnish capital.

Exploring Helsinki on foot offers a delightful way to soak in the city’s charm. With it’s pedestrian-friendly streets and picturesque surroundings, navigating this Finnish capital is a breeze. Among the countless walking paths, a particularly noteworthy route traces the enchanting coastline while encircling Kaivopuisto Park, a testament to Helsinki’s rich history. Let’s embark on this scenic stroll, brimming with captivating sights and cultural treasures.

Can You Walk Around Helsinki?

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a city that’s easy to explore on foot. Whether you’re visiting from a cruise ship or staying in the city, walking around Helsinki is a great way to experience it’s beauty and charm. One of the best routes to take is the one that follows the coast and circles Helsinkis oldest park, Kaivopuisto.

Starting from the cruise terminal, you can easily reach the city center within walking distance. From there, you can continue your journey towards the coast, where you’ll be greeted by stunning views of the Baltic Sea. The coastal path is well-maintained and offers a pleasant walking experience.

This park is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, with it’s vast green spaces, beautiful gardens, and charming waterfront views. It’s a great place to take a leisurely stroll or have a picnic while enjoying the serene atmosphere.

In addition to Kaivopuisto, Helsinki has many other parks and green areas that are perfect for walking. The city is known for it’s clean and green environment, with numerous parks and gardens scattered throughout. These parks offer a peaceful escape from the bustling city streets and provide an opportunity to connect with nature.

Another advantage of walking in Helsinki is the compact size of the city. Most of the main attractions, such as the iconic Helsinki Cathedral, the Senate Square, and the Market Square, are within walking distance from each other. This makes it easy to explore the citys highlights without the need for public transportation or taxis.

So put on your comfortable shoes, grab a map, and start your walking adventure in this vibrant Finnish capital.

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Located on the southern coast of Finland, Helsinki is a city that often leaves visitors with mixed opinions. While it’s undeniably easy to navigate and offers a few notable attractions like Helsinki Cathedral and Suomenlinna Island, some argue that it’s overall appeal may fall short in terms of excitement. However, Helsinki’s true value lies in it’s role as a convenient starting point for venturing into the more thrilling destinations that Finland has to offer.

Is Helsinki Finland Worth Visiting?

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a city that offers a unique blend of Scandinavian charm and modern urbanity. For tourists, Helsinki may not be the most exhilarating destination, but it’s certainly worth visiting for it’s understated beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The city is known for it’s clean streets, efficient public transportation, and friendly locals, making it an easy place to explore.

One of the advantages of Helsinki is it’s compact size, which makes it an ideal city for walking around. The cruise terminal is conveniently located near the city center, allowing easy access to popular attractions. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque waterfront, taking in the stunning views of the Baltic Sea, or wander through the elegant streets lined with neoclassical buildings.

One of the must-see landmarks in Helsinki is the Helsinki Cathedral, an iconic symbol of the city. With it’s magnificent white exterior and distinctive green domes, the cathedral is a sight to behold. Another highlight is Suomenlinna Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a fascinating glimpse into Finlands history. Visitors can explore the fortress and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the islands vantage points.

The city is known for it’s excellent design and architectural heritage, with notable examples such as the modernist Finlandia Hall and the unique Temppeliaukio Church. Art enthusiasts can also visit the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art or the Ateneum Art Museum, which houses Finnish and international masterpieces.

With it’s walkable streets, friendly locals, and a few key attractions, it provides a pleasant introduction to Finnish culture and serves as a convenient base for exploring the countrys natural wonders.

In addition to it’s aesthetic appeal, Helsinki’s tram network serves as a convenient and effective mode of transportation for both locals and visitors. With it’s extensive coverage of the city center, the trams offer newcomers an ideal way to familiarize themselves with Helsinki’s layout while enjoying the beauty of it’s architecture.

What Is the Best Way to Get Around in Helsinki?

Helsinki, the vibrant capital of Finland, is a city that encourages exploration on foot. With it’s compact size and well-designed urban layout, Helsinki is a dream for pedestrians. The citys walkability is particularly evident when navigating from the cruise terminal to the various attractions and landmarks that Helsinki has to offer.

Upon disembarking from your cruise ship, youll find the Cruise Terminal conveniently located near Helsinkis city centre. This central location allows for easy exploration on foot, eliminating the need for complicated transportation arrangements. Simply step off the ship, and youll find yourself immersed in the heart of the city.

Once youre on land, Helsinkis tram network presents a delightful and scenic means of transportation within the city. Trams aren’t only a popular form of transport among locals but also a charming experience for tourists. Riding the trams offers the perfect opportunity to acquaint yourself with Helsinkis architectural wonders and stunning cityscape.

Beyond the trams, Helsinkis pedestrian-friendly streets beckon visitors to wander through it’s enchanting neighborhoods. Strolling along the wide boulevards and charming alleys, youll discover an abundance of shops, cafes, and cultural attractions. From the bustling Market Square to the iconic Senate Square, Helsinkis city centre is teeming with sights and sounds waiting to be experienced on foot.

To enhance your walking experience, consider picking up a guidebook or downloading a navigation app on your smartphone. These resources will help you navigate the citys streets, ensuring you don’t miss any hidden gems along the way. Additionally, Helsinkis tourist information centres can provide you with maps and advice on the best walking routes to take.

Bicycling in Helsinki: Explore the City on Two Wheels and Learn About the Bike-Friendly Infrastructure and Rental Options Available.

  • Bicycle lanes are available throughout Helsinki, making it easy and safe to explore the city.
  • There are numerous rental options for bikes in Helsinki, ranging from traditional bicycles to electric bikes.
  • One popular rental option is City Bikes, which offers convenient pick-up and drop-off locations throughout the city.
  • Helsinki’s bike-sharing system, called Helsinki City Bikes, allows you to rent a bike for a short period of time and return it at any of the designated docking stations.
  • Cycling is a popular mode of transportation for both locals and tourists in Helsinki, so there’s a strong infrastructure to support biking.
  • You can easily cycle to popular attractions such as Suomenlinna, the Helsinki Cathedral, and the Sibelius Monument.
  • Helsinki is known for it’s beautiful nature, and biking is a great way to explore the city’s parks and waterfront areas.
  • Remember to follow the traffic rules and be cautious while cycling in Helsinki.

With these convenient transportation choices, exploring Helsinki and it’s attractions becomes a hassle-free experience for cruise passengers.

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1. and 2. Hernesaari: Munkkisaari Quay ( LHB and LHC)

The quay is located at the end of Hernesaari. There are internet connections and guide services on the quay. Address:  Hernematalankatu 6

Car parking:  There are a few parking places near the quay, which require parking disc.

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You’ll be cruising to Helsinki during the bright summer months, where you won’t be saying, “Why am I only seeing tourists?” because you’ll be seeing the locals. Since Helsinki’s winters are so cold and dark, summertime is a chance for the locals to get out. These are happy quirky people, known for a modern style with a touch of whimsy. If you have time, you’ll definitely want to devote an hour or so just to people watching – it goes great with an al fresco lunch. Listed below are some of our most highly recommended experiences for Helsinki, Finland:

  • Learn about Finland and her ties to Russia at the National Museum of Finland. Here you’ll get a great history lesson.  
  • Head to Market Square where you’ll be able to shop for knick knacks and locally produced goods. This is also a great people watching spot.  
  • The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art and the Design Museum offer a perspective on the local aesthetic. Visit these museums to view some mind-bending buildings and art.  
  • Head to Korkeasaari to visit Helsinki’s zoo. There are a plethora of interesting animals and water buses leave from Market Square every 30 minutes.

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Market Square

Located at the South Harbour at one end of the Esplanade Park, the Market Square is Helsinki's most international and famous market. The booths here sell traditional market foods and treats, as well as handicrafts and souvenirs. There are also heated café tents where you can comfortably have a steaming hot coffee even on the coldest days in winter. The Helsinki Baltic Herring Market, one of the oldest ongoing event traditions in Finland, is arranged here every October. It has been held since 1743.

There's a ferry connection to Suomenlinna Fortress island from the Market Square year round, and in summer it is possible to catch eg. a ferry to Korkeasaari Zoo, hop on one of the archipelago sightseeing cruises or take a boat trip to Porvoo.

The Stone of the Empress', in the middle of the Market Square, is the oldest public memorial in Helsinki. It was erected to commemorate the Empress Alexandra's (the German-born wife of Nicholas I), first visit to Helsinki.

On the west side of the Market Square, close to the Esplanade park, stands the Havis Amanda fountain, by Ville Vallgren (1908), one of the best known statues in Helsinki.

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Helsinki is Finland’s southern capital and home to 12 per cent of Finland’s population. A place where urban culture meets seaside charm, this city delights travellers from all over the world.

Blending green spacious landscapes with industrial trade, Helsinki is a port city with a unique twist.

Helsinki port guide

Surrounded by unspoiled vast green forest landscapes, you are immediately transported to paradise on your approach to Helsinki. From the moment you step on land, Helsinki will offer you its big city appeal alongside its natural beauty, diverse landscape, and Nordic cuisine.

One of the busiest passenger ports in Europe, Helsinki hosts over half a million guests each year. Home to friendly local people, you will be made to feel welcome by those you encounter on your journey.

Recognised for its innovative art scene and impressive architecture, Helsinki is a gateway to contemporary art, underground dance parties, energy, and action.

For those who seek to be at one with nature while also benefiting from an active cultural scene, Helsinki offers a unique blend of both.

Here is our guide on everything you need to know about exploring the port city of Helsinki.

Top landmarks and sights in Helsinki

Helsinki Cathedral

In the Senate Square, the Helsinki Cathedral is a distinctive landmark that pays tribute to the city’s empire era. Built from 1830 to 1852, in more recent years this cathedral has become a symbol of Helsinki. Today, Helsinki Cathedral remains an active place of worship with daily mass and concerts taking place.

Market Square

Market Square is the central square in Helsinki. Here special events and themed markets regularly take place. Year round, you will find food stalls where you can purchase traditional meat pastries and sweets alongside handicrafts at this famous market.

Suomenlinna

Suomenlinna is an ancient sea fortress that was once served to defend three different sovereign states over the years. Across eight islands, it is the largest sea fortress in the world that can be accessed by ferry. To this day, cannons, tunnels, and a dockyard can be observed.

Kamppi Chapel

Kamppi Chapel is also known as ‘the Chapel of Silence’ as it offers a place for visitors to calm and compose. It is a peaceful place welcoming people of all faiths and religions. With a unique architectural design built entirely from wood, this building boasts a striking appearance.

Things to do in Helsinki

Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma

Kiasma is a contemporary art museum showcasing traditional art techniques as well as the latest visual trends. Featuring collections including both Finnish and foreign art from the 1970s onward, here you can view a range of exhibits. Museum tickets are priced at 20 euros with a subsidised fare for under 18-year-olds.

The National Museum of Finland

Showcasing important Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present day, The National Museum of Finland features unique exhibits and collections throughout the ages. Housed in a Finnish National Romantic-style building, the museum is fascinating inside and out.

Esplanadi is a park and garden in Helsinki located in the downtown area. It is the most famous park in Finland and referred to as the green heart of the city. This long strip of park hosts hotels, restaurants, and shops making for an enjoyable afternoon stroll.

Cunard Shore Experience

In Helsinki, one of the best ways to explore the city is by embarking on a Cunard Shore Experience. We offer an exciting range of guided adventures, including ‘Reindeer Encounter & Arctic Husky Hike’, ‘Helsinki by electrical Tuk Tuk, and ‘Old Town Porvoo’.

Other available shore excursions from Helsinki include, ‘Helsinki Highlights’, ‘Helsinki by Bike’, and ‘Flavours of Helsinki- Small Group Tour’.

Eating and drinking in Helsinki

Finland’s seaside capital offers a wide variety of traditional Finnish dishes among international-themed restaurants. If you wish to taste national cuisine, be sure to look out for Runeburg Torte, a circular rum cake topped with icing and jam, Baltic Herring, a local catch of the day, and Grillmakkara, grilled sausages on the menu.

No matter the time of year, you will also be able to find seasonal, local goods at street markets. Meats, fish, vegetables, and fresh bread are all staples in the Finnish diet and can be found in abundance.

Cafes are great places to grab a classic Finnish breakfast and are peppered all over the city. To begin your day like a local, try bread with cold cuts, marmalade, or cheese.

Getting around, Helsinki transport

In Helsinki, the reliable public transport system with buses, trams, trains, and metros is often considered the most convenient option when it comes to exploring the city. However, the central location can easily be explored on foot.

In warmer months, bike hire is a popular way of getting around the city to make the most of the efficient cycle paths.

From the port, the south harbour is within easy walking distance of the Market Square. The west terminal is a little further out, but a tourist shuttle bus is available for a small fee.

Helsinki port facilities

The port facilities at Helsinki port include toilets, public transport links, and souvenir stores.

Helsinki quick tips

The Euro is the local currency in Helsinki, Finland. Card payments are widely accepted however there may be a foreign transaction fee.

However, some small shops and bars may not accept card payments, so it is recommended you carry some cash during your visit.

Tipping is not required in Helsinki but a small bonus for exceptional service is greatly appreciated. Often, a service charge will be added to the bill.

Helsinki has a humid continental climate with cold winters and comfortable, cloudy summers. In Helsinki rain is frequent, and it is almost always breezy.

Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 21°C during the summer in Helsinki while the winter months reach lows of -7°C.

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