Art Trail
Catch the changing exhibitions at the Ateneum Art Museum. You can also take a guided tour of the museum which houses the largest collection of art in Finland with more than 20,000 works of art dating from the 1750s to the 1950s.
Celebrating Sibelius
Do not miss this unique homage to world famous composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in the Sibelius Park. The monument resembling organ pipes, built by Eila Hiltunen, is made of welded steel with the bust of the composer on one side.
Besides, Finland is observing the Sibelius 150th anniversary throughout this year. Numerous concerts will be held throughout the summer. Visitors can also discover the life and music of Sibelius at special exhibitions in Helsinki, including The World of Jean Sibelius at the Virka Gallery at City Hall, and along the Path of Sibelius Travel Route. During the anniversary year, listen to Sibelius piano music in eight of Helsinki’s parks. The City of Helsinki’s Public Works Department has placed special plaques with QR codes next to the trees that play the music. Sibelius had composed piano pieces for five Finnish tree species: the spruce, pine, birch, aspen and rowan tree. http://events.sibelius150.org/events.
Esplanade Park
Stop at the Esplanade Park, located in the heart of the city, to rest your tired feet and may be catch one of the many events that take at the Espa Stage; for example, the Marimekko Fashion Show in June and the Jazz-Espa concert throughout July. On the evening of Helsinki Day on June 12, the Esplanade Park is set up with a long table decorated with white tablecloths for 1000 participants (advance reservation must; http://illallinentaivaanalla.fi/en/.)
The Market Square, located nearby, is Helsinki’s most famous market, selling traditional food, handicrafts and souvenirs.
Finnair sky wheel
The roughly 12 minutes’ ride on this 40-meter Ferris wheel at Katajanokka (separated from the main land by a narrow canal) will offer you a bird’s eye view of the city centre as well as some of the landmarks of Helsinki. Tickets: €12 for adults; photography allowed. http://finnair-skywheel.com/en.
Flower Power
The Museum of Finnish Architecture (MFA) is set to explore mood and space through a special exhibition, which will highlight Finnish gardens from the 18th century to the present times. The urban garden set up in the MFA’s courtyard will see a variety of programmes, from lectures to lunches to yoga. The exhibition entitled ‘Down the stairs to a shady grove’ will be open until August 23. http://www.mfa.fi/frontpage.
The Flower of Life is a permanent art park with sculptures for all ages, especially for children under three years old. http://wp1031759.server-he.de/contenido/project1/cms/front_content.php.
Located in Viikki, in the heart of Helsinki, the Gardenia is a luxuriant tropical garden. http://www.gardenia-helsinki.fi/en.
Go on a cruise
Enjoy a sea cruise off Helsinki. Cruises depart regularly from the Market Square between May and September. You can choose from a range of sightseeing, dining and thematic cruises.
Kamppi Chapel of Silence
If the sights and sounds of Helsinki has left you dazed, calm yourself at the Kamppi Chapel of Silence located at the entrance of the Kamppi shopping centre. It is intended to be a place where people can have a moment of silence and meet each other.
Linnanmäki Amusement Park
The amusement park has something for everyone, with its rides ranging from easy going to super scary. The park also enclose the 53-meter high Linnanmäki panorama tower and the 34-meter high Ferris wheel called Rinkeli (ticket €8). http://www.linnanmaki.fi/en.
Midsummer marvel
Finland celebrates Midsummer in style. Join the local people as they enjoy the Midsummer Eve on June 19 with bonfire, dances, and even weddings.
National Museum of Finland
Learn about Finland in a nutshell at this museum which showcases Finnish history from prehistoric times to the present day. Children will enjoy the interactive exhibition at the Workshop Vintti. http://www.nba.fi/en/nationalmuseum.
Olympic Stadium
From the top of the 72-meter high Stadium Tower you can see the urban sprawl of central Helsinki. Admission charges apply. http://www.stadion.fi/visit-tower.
Senate Square
For a dose of new-classical architecture, take a round of the Senate Square. The square is dominated by four buildings designed by Carl Ludvig Engel between 1822 and 1852: Helsinki Cathedral, the Government Palace, the main building of the University of Helsinki and the National Library of Finland. On the south-east corner is the Sederholm House, Helsinki’s oldest stone building. If possible, be at the square at 5.49pm to hear the Sound of the Senate Square, as it travels from one building to another; it lasts for 5 minutes 18 seconds and is composed by Harri Viitanen and Jyrki Alakuijala.
Seurasaari Open-Air Museum
The Seurasaari Island is specially known for its midsummer celebrations with handicraft exhibitions, folk dancing and music. Take a peek into Finnish housing of yore and learn about Finnish folk tradition at the open air museum here. Guides in national costumes will show you the cottages and salons of former times. Ferries run from the Market Square in Helsinki town. http://www.seurasaarisaatio.fi/.
Summer concerts by military bands
Enjoy free concerts by the Finnish Defence Force military bands, including the changing of guards at the Main Guard House and a colourful parade by the marching bands. The military bands perform at the Esplanade stage at 2pm and on Fridays, the Guards Parade takes place from 12.30-2pm, followed by a concert from 2-3pm.
Take a tram tour
A tram tour is a great way to enjoy the sights and sounds of Helsinki in a leisurely manner. In fact, many people consider Tram 2 as the sightseeing tram for Helsinki. Those interested in the city’s architecture, can take the Tram 4 while those wanting a culinary must go on the Tram 6. All-day tickets available. https://www.hsl.fi/en.
Temppeliaukio Church
Also known as the Rock Church, it has been quarried out of the natural bedrock and designed by architects Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen. Owing to its excellent acoustics, the church is a popular venue for concerts.
Tori Quarters
See where the old town meets modern Helsinki. The historical building of Tori Quarters are now being renovated to create new spaces and addresses. Spend time browsing the boutiques, craft shops, renewed public spaces and cafes and restaurants here.
Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral
Relive your history lessons at this cathedral, the largest Orthodox Church in western Europe, with its golden cupolas and redbrick facade indicating the Russian impact on Finnish history.
Visit a sea fortress
Suomenlinna, one of the biggest sea fortresses in the world, lies off the Helsinki coast. Ferries available from the Market Square. This 1748 monument is now a part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Take one of the guided tours that start from the Visitor Centre and the Suomenlinna Museum at the centre of the fortress. Then take a break at the restaurants or cafes. http://www.suomenlinna.fi/en/.
Zoo
No visit to any city of repute is complete without a visit to the city zoo. Said to be one of the oldest zoos in the world, the Helsinki Zoo houses nearly 150 different animal species from the arctic tundra to the tropical rainforest. http://www.korkeasaari.fi/helsinki-zoo/.
For more information and event details: http://www.visithelsinki.fi/en.