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Discover the Vibrant Port of Helsinki

Explore the vibrant Port of Helsinki, a cultural hub and gateway to Finland's maritime heritage, offering stunning views and local delicacies.

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The Port of Helsinki serves as a central hub for travelers looking to explore the enchanting Finnish capital and beyond. With its stunning waterfront views and a bustling atmosphere, this port is not just a transit point but a destination in itself. As one of the busiest ports in Europe, it welcomes a variety of cruise ships, ferries, and cargo vessels, showcasing the maritime heritage of the region. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, taking in the lively sights and sounds of the harbor, while enjoying the fresh sea breeze. The port area is dotted with charming cafes and restaurants, offering local delicacies that range from fresh seafood to traditional Finnish pastries. In addition to its maritime activities, the Port of Helsinki is a cultural hotspot. Throughout the year, the area hosts numerous events and festivals that celebrate Finnish culture and the arts. From music performances to artisan markets, there’s always something happening at the port, making it an ideal spot to immerse yourself in local life. For those interested in history, nearby attractions such as the National Museum of Finland and the Ateneum Art Museum offer insights into the rich heritage of the country. For tourists arriving via ferry or cruise, the port provides easy access to various transport options, making it convenient to explore the rest of Helsinki. Whether you're here for a brief stopover or planning a longer stay, the Port of Helsinki promises a unique blend of relaxation, exploration, and cultural experiences that will leave you captivated by this Nordic gem.

Local tips

  • Visit the port early in the morning for a quieter experience and stunning sunrise views.
  • Try the local seafood at one of the port-side restaurants for an authentic taste of Finland.
  • Check the port's event calendar for festivals and cultural events during your visit.
  • Bring a camera; the picturesque views of the harbor and city skyline are perfect for photos.
  • Use public transport to reach the port easily from various parts of the city.
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A brief summary to Port of Helsinki

  • Monday 8 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-4 pm
  • Friday 8 am-4 pm

Getting There

  • Car

    To drive from Levi to the Port of Helsinki, start by heading southeast on Route 79 from Levi. Follow the road for approximately 15 km and then merge onto E75 towards Kemi/Kuusamo. Continue on E75 for about 800 km, and take exit 1B towards Helsinki. Keep left to continue on E18 and follow the signs for Helsinki. Once you reach the city, follow the signs to the port area. Parking is available at the port, but be aware that there may be parking fees, typically around €2-€4 per hour.

  • Bus

    Take the bus from Levi to Kittilä Airport. Buses operate regularly and the journey takes about 15 minutes. From Kittilä, take an airport bus to Helsinki, which takes approximately 1.5 hours. Upon arriving at the Helsinki city center, use public transport to reach the Port of Helsinki. You can take tram line 7 or 9, which will take you directly to the port area. The tram fare is around €2.80. Get off at the 'Olympiaranta' stop, and the port is just a short walk away.

  • Train

    First, take a bus from Levi to Kittilä, then catch a train from Kittilä to Helsinki. Train tickets can be purchased online or at the station and vary in price, typically around €30-€50 depending on the class and time of booking. Once you arrive at Helsinki Central Station, you can take tram line 7 or 9 to the Port of Helsinki. The tram fare is about €2.80. Get off at 'Olympiaranta', where the port is conveniently located.

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