Holidays to Helsinki

Nestled on the shores of the Baltic Sea, Finland’s pocket-size capital mixes Scandinavian cool with an earth-first attitude. The best holidays to Helsinki take in the city’s world-class design and art-world excellence as well as its Nordic traditions. Explore renovated museums, island landscapes and a blossoming cafe culture. And whatever you do, don’t leave town without a steamy visit to one of the city’s famous saunas.

Helsinki: Know before you go

LanguageFinnish, Swedish
CurrencyEuro (€)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) and UTC+3 (EEST)
High seasonJune – August
Low seasonJanuary – February

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The best neighbourhoods in Helsinki

Kamppi

Kamppi puts you at the beating heart of Finnish life in Helsinki. It’s well positioned for major attractions and has great transport links. The Kamppi Helsinki shopping district and its multitude of bars and restaurants make this one of the best neighbourhoods to stay in Helsinki for convenience and culture.

Good for: Shopping, dining, bars

Kluuvi

Located in downtown Helsinki, the busy cultural and commercial hub of Kluvvi is a few minutes’ walk from Central Station. You’ll be close to key attractions like Helsinki Cathedral and the Ateneum Art Museum. The neighbourhood is full of cafes, bars and shops and has the Finnish National Theatre nearby. For a breath of fresh air, find a bench at Kaisaniemi Park, the city’s oldest public park.

Good for: Cafes, shopping, parks

Kaartinkaupunki

If seaside views are your thing, Kaartinkaupunki’s location between the city centre and the Baltic Sea is a must. Enjoy stunning panoramas across the waterfront and easy access to boat tours. The neighbourhood also has some of the most elegant restaurants for fine dining. Kaartinkaupunki is the best area to stay in Helsinki for its chic boutiques and cafes too.

Good for: Waterfront views, boutiques, restaurants

FAQs about visiting Helsinki

Plan your Helsinki trip for January and you'll be there when the weather is at its coolest. -12ºC (10ºF) is as cold as it gets.
Helsinki is generally safe to visit, but it's always wise to exercise some caution just as you would in any destination. Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in busy tourist areas, and keep your valuables out of sight and secure. Also use official transport options whenever you can during your holiday to Helsinki.
The cost of your city break in Helsinki will differ based on factors like where you're travelling from, when you plan to go, and the type of hotel you choose. Helsinki flights and hotels are usually more expensive during peak times, but you can save money by travelling in the off-season.
Helsinki is an excellent location for a holiday. The compact city layout makes it easy to get around on foot or by bike, and it’s got an easy-to-navigate public transport system. With a variety of places to see and activities to do, there really is something for everyone, whether you visit in the summer or the snowy winter months.
During your trip to Helsinki, you'll be using the euro (EUR) for all your purchases. You may find it helpful to carry a mix of cash and cards for more flexibility when paying.
Finnish and Swedish are the languages you'll come across most while on a city break in Helsinki.
The warmest month in Helsinki is July, when temperatures peak at 26ºC (79ºF).
Short breaks to Helsinki of three days will give you time to soak up the atmosphere, see the main attractions in the city and enjoy the Finnish culture. But if you’re there for a week, you’ll have more time to explore at your own pace, do a spot of island-hopping and see the surrounding areas.
The wettest month is July, which receives an average rainfall of 9 cm. But don't let a few grey skies dull your Helsinki trip — there's still loads to do indoors like browsing shops, discovering museums, or enjoying a long lunch.
To explore the sights in balmy weather, the best time for holidays to Helsinki is in the summer months, from June to mid-September. For winter sports enthusiasts, Finland is typically blessed with snow between November and April, but the days are shorter. September and October are good months for cheap holidays to Helsinki.