Helsinki Central Station: A Gateway to Finland's Capital
Experience the architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere of Helsinki Central Station, the heart of Finland's transport network.
Helsinki Central Station, a stunning architectural marvel, serves as the main railway station in Finland's capital. With its iconic design, vibrant atmosphere, and convenient access to various destinations, it's a must-visit for every tourist. Explore its grand halls, discover local shops, and enjoy the bustling energy of travelers from around the world.
A brief summary to Helsingin päärautatieasema
- Kaivokatu 1, Helsinki, 00100, FI
- +35860041902
- Visit website
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and a more peaceful atmosphere.
- Don’t miss the unique sculptures and art installations located throughout the station.
- Check the schedule for train departures to plan your day trips to nearby cities.
- Grab a traditional Finnish pastry at one of the onboard cafes for a quick snack.
- Take advantage of free Wi-Fi available in the station for planning your next steps.
Getting There
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Train
From Espoo, head to the nearest train station, which is either Espoon keskus or Leppävaara. You can take a local bus (e.g., bus 106 from Espoon keskus) to the station if needed. Once at the train station, purchase a ticket to Helsinki, which is a short ride away (approximately 20-30 minutes). Trains to Helsinki run frequently, usually every 10-15 minutes. Get off at the 'Helsinki' station, which is the main train station in the city, located at Kaivokatu 1.
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Bus
From your location in Espoo, find the nearest bus stop and take a bus heading towards Helsinki. Buses such as 200, 205, or 300 typically connect Espoo to Helsinki. Check the local bus schedule to find the most convenient one. The journey may take around 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. Once you arrive in Helsinki, you may need to walk to Kaivokatu 1, which is just a short distance from the bus stop.
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Tram
Although Espoo does not have its own tram system, if you travel to Helsinki by train or bus, you can switch to a tram after reaching the city. The nearest tram stop to the Helsinki train station is 'Kaisaniemi', which is just a few minutes' walk away. Take tram line 1 or 2 towards 'Kampin' and get off at the next stop. From there, it’s a short walk to Kaivokatu 1.