It's the perfect combination of urban and outdoors, lively and laid-back
About Helsinki Region
The Helsinki region includes the capital city and its metropolitan area, as well as some further-flung towns and cities. Here, nature trails and city life are both never more than a stone’s throw away, and the area is overflowing with good food, great design, interesting museums and unique architecture. Visit Helsinki and discover why it's said to be one of the world's most liveable cities!
5 reasons to visit Helsinki region
The Helsinki region around Finland’s capital is a green, spacious, and vibrant region with world-class architecture and design, one-of-a-kind public sauna culture, unique Nordic restaurants, and picturesque villages and towns. Scroll left to see all the best reasons to visit this region!
Sustainable and green capital city
Helsinki is one of the most sustainable cities in the world with plenty of parks, green spaces, and fresh air. The city has a functional public transportation system with city bikes, trams, buses, water ferries, and the northernmost metro in the world to take you anywhere.
Interesting Nordic design and architecture
From the modern wooden saunas, Art Nouveau districts, celebrated Oodi Library, and Neoclassical gems of the Senate Square to the iconic buildings by Alvar Aalto, Helsinki offers plenty to see for architecture and design lovers. The many flagship stores of Finnish design companies, like Marimekko, are also located in Helsinki.
Unique public sauna culture
Finland is famous for is its strong sauna heritage. One of the best places to get to know the Finnish sauna culture is in Helsinki where public saunas are everywhere! Try the world-famous Löyly, go for a swim in Allas Pool near the Market Square, or enjoy a more traditional smoked sauna experience at Kuusijärvi in Vantaa! There are many options to choose from around the region.
Credits: Harri Tarvainen
Picturesque villages and towns
The Helsinki region has many not-to-miss villages and towns to visit. These charming destinations from Old Porvoo to the ironwork villages of Fiskars, Billnäs and many more are great day-trip destinations for foodies, history buffs, and visitors looking for local goodies and crafts to take home with.
Credits: Julia Kivelä
Bustling culinary scene
Helsinki is perhaps the lesser-known cousin of other Nordic capitals, like Copenhagen, when it comes to its culinary scene. However, Helsinki and the surrounding areas are ready to make their mark. Wine and dine your way through the region’s many Michelin-starred restaurants, street-food vendors, and wild food establishments – to name a few. You won’t run out of options!
Credits: Toni Kostian, Grön
Get to know the region
All of Finland’s four regions are special in their own way. Here are a few things that are unique about this one.