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Escape to Jyväskylä's charming Chimney Square: a blend of nature, culture, and community in the heart of the city. Relax and enjoy!
Chimney Square (Piipputori) is a charming park in the heart of Jyväskylä, Finland, offering a peaceful retreat from city life. With landscaped gardens, walking paths, and benches, it's perfect for relaxation and community events. The name reflects the area's industrial history, and the square often features local art and cultural celebrations.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Jyväskylä city center, walk southeast on Vapaudenkatu towards Asemakatu. Continue for about 600 meters until Kauppakatu. Turn left onto Kauppakatu and follow it for approximately 300 meters until you see Jyväskylä City Hall on your right. Continue straight for another 200 meters, then turn right onto Piipputori. Chimney Square will be on your left at Piipputori 1.
Public Transport
Local buses (Linkki) serve the area. From the Jyväskylä Travel Centre, walk 260 meters to the local transport terminal on Asemakatu. Take any Linkki bus that stops near Piipputori. Check the Jyväskylä Public Transport Route Planner for schedules. A single ticket costs from €2.70 - €4.00. A 24-hour ticket costs €11.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in Jyväskylä. A taxi from the city center (e.g., Vapaudenkatu 1) to Chimney Square is a short ride. Expect to pay around €7.00 - €15.00, depending on the time of day and taxi company. Taxi start fee during the day is approximately €4.70-5.18, with additional fees per kilometer and minute.
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