
Helsinki
Finland · Northern Europe
Helsinki is Finland’s राजधानी city and largest urban center, set on the Baltic Sea with a strong maritime character. It blends neoclassical landmarks, modern Nordic design, island scenery, and a reputation for being clean, orderly, and generally safe for visitors.
Best time to visit
Late May through September is usually the best time for mild weather, long daylight hours, and ferry-friendly conditions. For winter atmosphere, visit December through February, when snow, markets, and seasonal lights create a very different experience.
Language
Finnish, Swedish
Currency
EUR
Interesting facts
- Suomenlinna, the sea fortress just off Helsinki, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the city’s most visited attractions.
- Helsinki Cathedral and Senate Square form one of the city’s most recognizable historic ensembles, reflecting its 19th-century neoclassical center.
- The city has a notably coastal layout, with many central districts near the sea and popular summer ferry trips to nearby islands.
- Market Square has long been associated with Helsinki’s traditional herring market, which has been held since 1743.
- Helsinki Airport in nearby Vantaa handles the vast majority of Finland’s international air traffic, making the city the main gateway to the country.
Local tips
- Buy a public transport day pass if you plan to move between central Helsinki, Suomenlinna ferry connections, and outlying neighborhoods.
- Pack layers even in summer; coastal winds can make temperatures feel cooler than the forecast suggests.
- Visit island destinations such as Suomenlinna or Seurasaari earlier in the day to avoid peak crowds.
- If you travel in winter, expect limited daylight and plan indoor sights, cafés, and sauna time accordingly.
- Take a ferry or waterfront walk in summer to make the most of Helsinki’s maritime setting.
- Be prepared for a relatively high cost of dining and accommodation compared with many other European capitals.