HelsinkiCard

When you visit Helsinki you should consider buying a HelsinkiCard from your hotel. It is available for one to three days and gives you free access to public transport and all major sights. It is nothing for people sleeping long and having a relaxed day; but if you like to really explore the city and you’re interested in the museums it can save you a lot of money.

What’s included varies throughout the years so you should check it upfront on their website. Concerning public transport it includes the tramways (but not the train to the airport) and also hop-on hop-of tourist busses and boat cruises. Concerning sights it includes Suomenlinna island, the rock-hewn Temppeliaukion kirkko, Amos Rex art museum, Kiasma museum, Design museum, Finnish national museum, Seurasaari open-air museum and the HAM.

HelsinkiCard is not cheap, but it still saves money. And it reliefs you from always buying tickets and it gives you the peace of mind while just jumping into any means of public transport.

HelsinkiCard
Helsinki
Finland

https://www.stromma.com/en-fi/helsinki/city-pass/helsinki-card/

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