The 11th IEEE ESTC
SEPTEMBER 9–11, 2026 | HELSINKI, FINLAND
Helsinki Visitor Guide
Welcome to Helsinki
Helsinki is a vibrant Nordic capital where modern design, maritime landscapes, and rich cultural heritage coexist seamlessly. Compact, walkable, and filled with character, it offers plenty to experience for conference guests who wish to stay an extra day or two.
This guide highlights key sights, activities, neighbourhoods, and experiences that provide a well-rounded introduction to Finland’s capital.
1. Essential Sights & Landmarks
Helsinki Cathedral & Senate Square
The neoclassical heart of Helsinki. The cathedral’s bright white façade and green domes are the symbol of the city. The surrounding square is framed by 19th‑century architecture and offers a grand, photogenic setting.
Website: helsingintuomiokirkko.fi
Map link: Google Maps – Helsinki Cathedral
Market Square (Kauppatori)
A lively seaside marketplace where you can taste local delicacies (salmon soup, Karelian pies), buy Finnish crafts, or take a ferry to nearby islands.
Map link: Google Maps – Market Square Helsinki
Suomenlinna Sea Fortress
A UNESCO World Heritage site just a 15‑minute ferry ride from the Market Square. The 18th‑century fortress spans several islands and offers history, cafés, sea views, and walking paths.
Website: suomenlinna.fi
Map link: Google Maps – Suomenlinna, Helsinki
Oodi Central Library
A modern architectural landmark showcasing Finnish design, innovation, and public service culture. It’s more than a library: a community hub with studios, eateries, reading terraces, and futuristic architecture.
Website: https://www.oodihelsinki.fi/en/
Map link: Google Maps – Oodi Central Library
Temppeliaukio Rock Church
Carved into solid rock, this church is known for its acoustics and atmospheric copper dome. A true example of Finnish architectural ingenuity.
Website: www.temppeliaukionkirkko.fi/en/
Map link: Google Maps – Temppeliaukio Rock Church
Esplanade Park & Nearby Design District
A green boulevard connecting central Helsinki’s cultural, shopping, and restaurant scene. Great for people‑watching before heading into the Design District filled with boutiques and galleries.
Map link: Google Maps – Esplanade Park
Helsinki Olympic Stadium
The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion) is Finland’s most iconic sports venue and one of the country’s most important architectural landmarks. Originally completed in 1938, it was built to host the 1940 Olympic Games, which were cancelled due to World War II. The stadium finally fulfilled its purpose when Helsinki hosted the 1952 Summer Olympics, an event that marked Finland’s emergence on the world stage.
Website: www.stadion.fi/en
Map: Google Maps – Helsinki Olympic Stadium
2. Museums & Culture
Ateneum Art Museum
Finland’s national art museum with masterpieces from Finnish Golden Age painters and rotating international exhibitions.
Website: https://ateneum.fi/en/
Map: Google Maps – Art Museum Ateneum
Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
Bold, modern, and often surprising exhibitions from contemporary Finnish and global artists.
Website: https://kiasma.fi/en/
Map: Google Maps – Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
Amos Rex
Known for its underground exhibition spaces and visually striking architecture. A favourite among visitors interested in modern art.
Website: https://amosrex.fi/en/
Map: Google Maps – Amos Rex
National Museum of Finland
The National Museum of Finland (Kansallismuseo) presents the story of Finland from prehistoric times to the modern era. Housed in a striking National Romantic–style building from 1916, it combines classic architecture with modern exhibition design. The museum’s highlights include archaeological treasures, medieval artifacts, and immersive displays that explain Finland’s cultural and political history.
Website: www.kansallismuseo.fi/en/
Map: Google Maps – National Museum of Finland
Seurasaari Open-Air Museum
The Seurasaari Open-Air Museum is an atmospheric island museum showcasing traditional Finnish life through historic wooden buildings relocated from across the country. Visitors can wander among old farmhouses, cottages, manors, and churches while learning how Finns lived from the 18th to early 20th centuries.
Website: www.kansallismuseo.fi/en/seurasaarenulkomuseo
Map: Google Maps – Seurasaari Open-Air Museum
3. Experiences Unique to Helsinki
3.1 Sauna Culture
Finland’s national pastime is best experienced in Helsinki. Recommended public saunas include:
- Löyly – Modern seaside sauna with architecture worth the visit.

Vadelmavene, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Website: www.loylyhelsinki.fi/en
Map: Löyly Helsinki – Google Maps
- Allas Sea Pool – Pools and saunas by the harbour.

Website: https://www.allaspool.fi/en/
Map: Allas Pool – Google Maps
- Kotiharjun Sauna – Traditional wood‑heated public sauna in Kallio.
Website: www.kotiharjunsauna.fi/en
Map: Kotiharjun Sauna – Google Maps
3.2 Maritime Helsinki
The archipelago around Helsinki is stunning. Options to see Helsinki from the see and the surrounding archipelago include:
- Ferry to Suomenlinna, Vallisaari or Lonna islands.
Website: https://www.lonna.fi/en/lonna/
Map link: Google Maps – Suomenlinna, Helsinki
Website: www.nationalparks.fi/vallisaari
Map: Vallisaari – Google Maps
Website: www.pihlajasaari.net/en/lonna/
Map: Lonna – Google Maps
- Cruises around the archipelago.
Website: https://royalline.fi/en/collections/helsinki-latest
- Evening walks around Kaivopuisto Park and the Observatory Hill.
Website: www.myhelsinki.fi/en/see-and-do/kaivopuisto
Map: Kaivopuisto – Google Maps
Website: www.myhelsinki.fi/en/see-and-do/kaivopuisto
Map: Tähtitorninvuori – Google Maps
3.3 Finnish Design & Shopping
Visit:
- Marimekko flagship store (textiles & fashion)
Website: https://www.marimekko.com/eu_en
Map: Marimekko Esplanadi – Google Maps
- Iittala (glass and dinnerware)
Website: https://www.iittala.com/en-gb
Map: Iittala & Arabia Store Esplanadi – Google Maps
- Artek (Alvar Aalto’s iconic furniture)
Website: https://www.artek.fi/en/company
Map: Artek Helsinki – Google Maps
- Small independent boutiques in the Design District
Website: https://designdistrict.fi/en/
3.4 Nature Close to the City
Helsinki is one of the greenest capitals in the world. Local favourites:
- Mustikkamaa island for walking and views
Website: www.myhelsinki.fi/en/see-and-do/mustikkamaa
Map: Mustikkamaa – Google Maps
- Helsinki Central Park (Keskuspuisto)
Website: www.myhelsinki.fi/en/see-and-do/keskuspuisto
Map: Helsinki Central Park – Google Maps
- Nuuksio National Park (45 min from city centre)
Website: www.nationalparks.fi/nuuksio
Map: Nuuksio National Park – Google Maps
4. Food & Drinks
4.1 Traditional Finnish Flavours
- Salmon soup (Lohikeitto)
- Karelian pies (karjalanpiirakka)
- Rye bread (ruisleipä)
- Reindeer dishes (poronkäristys)
- Cinnamon buns (korvapuusti)
4.2 Recommended Dining Areas
- Eteläesplanadi / Pohjoisesplanadi – Classic restaurants & terraces: Esplanadi – Google Maps (blocks surrounding the part)
- Kamppi / Töölö – Casual bistros and Nordic restaurants: Kamppi – Google Maps, Töölö – Google Maps
- Kallio – Trendy bars, cafés, microbreweries: Kallio – Google Maps
- Teurastamo – Former slaughterhouse turned into a food & culture hub: Teurastamo – Google Maps
Notable Restaurants (curated mix)
- Savoy – Fine dining classic, designed by Alvar Aalto
Website: www.savoyhelsinki.fi/en
Map: Savoy – Google Maps
- Olo – Michelin-star Nordic tasting menu
Website: https://olo-ravintola.fi/en/
Map: Restaurant Olo – Google Maps
- Nolla – Zero-waste restaurant
Website: https://restaurantnolla.com/
Map: Ravintola Nolla – Google Maps
- Ravintola Nokka – Sustainable cuisine from local produce and meat
Website: https://nokkahelsinki.fi
Map: Ravintola Nokka – Google Maps
- Kappeli – Historic café and restaurant in the Esplanade (since 1867)
Website: https://kappeli.fi/en/
Map: Kappeli – Google Maps
5. Practical Tips
Getting Around
Helsinki is compact and walkable. Public transport is excellent (metro, trams, buses, commuter trains).
- Single tickets via HSL app (Apple Store, Google Play)
Website: https://www.hsl.fi/en
- City bikes are available from April to October
Website: www.hsl.fi/en/citybikes
Weather in September
Mild, with temperatures around 12–18°C. Expect crisp mornings, potential showers, and beautiful early autumn colours.
Language
Finnish and Swedish are official languages, but English is widely spoken.
Payment
The local currency is Euro. Card payments are accepted everywhere and cash is rarely needed.
Electricity System
Finland uses the standard European continental electricity system.
- Voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Plug types: Type F (Schuko) and Type C (Europlug; fits Type F socket)