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The Ultimate Guide to a Helsinki Layover

New Delhi, 31 July 2024: Helsinki Airport invites travelers to make the most of their layover by exploring the vibrant Finnish capital. Whether you have 6, 12, or 24 hours, Helsinki offers a wealth of experiences that cater

New Delhi, 31 July 2024: Helsinki Airport invites travelers to make the most of their layover by exploring the vibrant Finnish capital. Whether you have 6, 12, or 24 hours, Helsinki offers a wealth of experiences that cater to every interest. From the city’s rich design heritage and authentic Finnish cuisine to traditional saunas and the legendary metal music scene, there’s something for everyone. 

With Finnair’s direct flights from New Delhi to Helsinki, discover how to turn your brief layover into a memorable mini adventure by following this comprehensive guide.

Helsinki in 6 hours

For those with a six-hour layover, begin your journey at the Helsinki Design Museum, a short 30-minute trip from the airport. Nestled in the Helsinki Design District, the museum showcases an extensive collection of Finnish and Scandinavian design, including works by Alvar Aalto. Open from 11 am, admission is €20 for adults and €12 for pensioners and students. After immersing yourself in design heritage, enjoy a meal at the historic Restaurant Savoy, designed by Aino and Alvar Aalto, just six minutes away. The Finnish-French menu, featuring seasonal local ingredients, is served in a beautifully restored 1937 interior.

Post-lunch, explore the Helsinki Design District’s boutiques and cafes, and visit iconic stores like Marimekko, Lumi Accessories, Lumoan, and Lapuan Kankurit for unique souvenirs. If time permits, stop by the Helsinki City Museum. Conclude your visit with a short walk back to the train station for a smooth return to Helsinki Airport.

Helsinki in 12 hours

With a 12-hour layover, delve deeper into Finland’s art scene. After following the six-hour guide, head to the Helsinki Art Museum (HAM), featuring over 9,000 public artworks and rotating modern exhibitions. Admission is €18, and the museum is closed on Mondays. Next, visit the Ateneum Art Museum, home to masterpieces by Van Gogh, Le Corbusier, and Munch. Open from 10 am, tickets cost €20.

Unwind Finnish-style at Allas Sea Pool, a waterside sauna complex with heated pools and stunning Baltic Sea views. Ticket prices range from €18-€22. After a refreshing sauna session, enjoy a meal at Allas Café or Seagrill restaurant, offering Nordic cuisine and scenic vistas. From Allas Sea Pool, it’s a short walk or tram ride back to Helsinki Central Station for your return to the airport.

Helsinki in 24 hours

For a 24-hour layover, extend your exploration with activities from both the six and 12-hour guides. Experience the legendary heavy metal scene at Tavastia, one of Europe’s oldest rock clubs. After a night of music, rest at a nearby accommodation.

Start your morning at Cafe Ekberg, a historic patisserie dating back to 1852, renowned for its exquisite pastries and buffet breakfast. Join the free walking tour from Esplanadi Park at 11 am to learn about Helsinki’s culture and history. Afterward, head back to the airport, ensuring you allow at least two hours before departure.

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