Map of Helsinki detailed in Russian. Detailed map of Helsinki - streets, house numbers, districts

The capital of neighboring Finland, the city of Helsinki, is a great destination for a holiday or weekend getaway. The road will not take much time, and there are so many sights that every traveler will find something interesting for himself in this city. The trip will also be exciting for children, as Helsinki also has enough entertainment for them. So, below is a list of the main attractions of the capital of Finland on the map and a list with a description.

Map of attractions in Helsinki

If you prefer to use printed maps, I suggest download map of Helsinki with attractions(download pdf)

And for those who are accustomed to interactive maps, I suggest "walking" around the city with the help of such a map.

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List of attractions in Helsinki

Senate square- This is the central square of Helsinki, rebuilt at the beginning of the 19th century in the neoclassical style. The state, municipal, church and academic life of the city was concentrated here. The main buildings that make up the ensemble of this square were designed by the architect of German origin, Karl Ludwig Engel.

Cathedral- the main Lutheran church of the Helsinki diocese, located on the Senate Square. It was solemnly opened on February 15, 1852 and was originally called St. Nicholas Cathedral, in honor of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of trade and navigation, who was the patron saint of Tsar Nicholas I. After Finland gained independence, it became known as the Great Church, and in 1959 received its the current name is the Cathedral. (Unioninkatu st., 29)
Monument to Emperor Alexander II- erected in 1894 on the Senate Square, a monument to the Russian emperor, who significantly expanded Finnish autonomy, presented Finland with the constitution of 1863 and introduced the Finnish mark into circulation.

City Hall and surrounding areas– the streets located south of the Senate Square were built in the 1700s, and then updated by K.G. Engel during the construction of a new city. The Bocca House with a colonnade, rebuilt in 1818, was the city hall at that time. Over time, the building lost its significance and now the Virka Galleria is located here and Finnish design products are traded. Until the 1900s, these quarters were the center of trade, and now they house various commercial premises and restaurants.

Market Square or Market Square- the main square of Helsinki, where you can buy various souvenirs and market delicacies. In the local language, it is called Kauppatori. (South Port)

Havis Amanda- a bronze fountain with a naked nymph, installed in 1908 on the city's Market Square. (Intersection of Unionin-katu, North Esplanade and South Esplanade)

Esplanade Park (Esplanadi)- the oldest park in Helsinki, a favorite vacation spot for citizens and tourists. The Espa theater operates here in the summer. Along the linden alley of the park, you can find several monuments to Finnish writers and poets.

Assumption Cathedral- the main Orthodox church in Helsinki, made of red brick. Located on a hill near the waterfront. The architect of the church was A.M. Gornostaev, the project was completed in 1868. The Assumption Cathedral is still the largest and most significant Orthodox church in Northwestern Europe. (St. Kanawakatu, 1)

Presidential palace- a building renovated by K.G. Engel, was intended to accommodate the Russian imperial family. During the years of independence, it was used as the residence of the President of the Republic. Now, significant receptions are sometimes held in the palace, and at other times it is open to tourists. (St. Pohjoisespanadi, 1)

Fortress Suomenlinna- built by the Swedes in 1748 on the islands near Helsinki (regular ferries run to the fortress), the fortress served for many years as a defense against enemies. Site in Russian.

Central railway station– opened in 1919, the station is one of the brightest works of Finnish architecture.

Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma- this museum contains paintings, spatial works and other exhibits of contemporary art from various countries since the 60s of the XX century. (pl. Mannerheiminaukio, 2)

National Museum of Finland– opened in 1916. The museum contains an interesting exposition dedicated to the history of Finland. In the halls of the museum, the exhibits are placed in chronological order, so that one can trace the development of Finland since ancient times. The museum building resembles a stone castle with a high tower. (pr. Mannerheimintie, 34)

Natural Science Museum– The University of Helsinki houses its zoological collections in a classic four-storey mansion. Here you can see dinosaur bones, landscape models, stuffed animals and representatives of the deep sea of ​​the Baltic Sea. The building is easily recognizable by the figure of an elk standing near the main entrance. (Pohjoinen Rautatiukatu St. 13)

Church in the rock Temppeliaukio- one of the most famous sights of Helsinki. Two architect brothers created the project of the church in the 60s of the XX century, having decided to choose pieces of rock as a building material, which were very often found on the streets of the city. To implement the idea, they had to blow up the rock, and then cover the remains with a dome. Good acoustics, which turned out in Temppeliaukio, allows you to hold music concerts within its walls. (Luterinkatu street, 3)

Houses of Parliament- a massive building, the facade of which is finished with red granite, is one of the most famous in Finland and was built in 1925-1931 of the XX century in the style of classicism. It contains meeting rooms for 200 members of parliament and an impressive library. Guided tours are organized inside. In front of the entrance there is a monument to the first president of the republic K.Yu. Stolberg. (Prospect Mannerheimintie, 30)

Botanical Garden of the University of Helsinki was opened in 1829. Several hundred different plants have been collected in the wonderful garden, some of which are grown in greenhouses. (Unioninkatu street, 44)

Monument to Sibelius- located in the park of the same name. It was opened in 1967 and dedicated to the famous Finnish composer Jan Sibelius. Represents several hundred connected metal pipes. Nearby is the bronze head of the composer. (St. Mishelininkatu, 38)

ATENEUM Art Museum- National Gallery of Finland. Many works of Finnish art from 1750-1960 are collected here. (st. Kayvoka-tu, 2)

Finnish National Theater- erected in 1902 on the Railway Station Square in the national romantic style. Accommodates about a thousand spectators.

Museum Island Seurasaari- a unique place in the western part of Helsinki, very popular with the townspeople. There is an open-air museum here, which contains restored old buildings from all over Finland. You will be able to get acquainted with the life of Finnish peasants and find out what things the locals used more than a hundred years ago.

Zoo Korkeasaari- one of the oldest in Northern Europe. Located on the island of Korkeasaari, which can be reached either by bus number 11 from the railway station, or by ferry from the Market Square (from May to September-September). Website?

SEA LIFE Aquarium- a huge marine center, consisting of several aquariums and an oceanarium with a capacity of 250 cubic meters. Located in Linnanmäki Amusement Park. Here you can see a variety of representatives of marine fauna from tropical seas to the Baltic waters. Visitors pass in a glass tunnel under sharks and other representatives of the ocean depths passing by. Website

Linnanmäki amusement park- the oldest amusement park in Helsinki, which contains more than forty different attractions for children and adults. It also has a cinema, museums, a Ferris wheel and playgrounds. Website

Serena Water Park- located in the suburbs of Helsinki. The water park is quite large, built in a tropical style. Guests are provided with a standard set of high-quality water park entertainment: scary and not very slides, an artificial wave pool, various pools, saunas and cafes. Website

Download Helsinki itinerary guide

Although many people say that there is absolutely nothing to do in Helsinki, I recommend not to believe such unfortunate travelers. The city is wonderful and perfect for a short trip to Europe. I hope that the Helsinki sightseeing map will help you spend your time usefully and very interestingly ( review of my trip to Helsinki).

Price comparison for hotels in Helsinki

A map of Helsinki in Russian for tourists can be purchased without any problems. It clearly indicates the location of shops, hotels, attractions, the location of metro lines and stops.

Map and subway schemes in Helsinki

The Helsinki metro is the northernmost in the world. The map of Helsinki in Russian says that it consists of one line, which in the Itäkeskuu region diverges into two lines. The metropolitan area of ​​the city consists of 17 stations, their total length is 22 km. If we take into account the segment Itäkeskus-Ruoholahti, then transport runs here at intervals of 5 minutes. On the fork - to Vuosaari station - every 8-10 minutes.

There are 3 metro stations in the underground tunnel: Kaizaniemi, Kampi, Rautatintori. Subway trains reach an average speed of up to 72 km per hour.

Map of Helsinki hotels

The hotel can be found in any area of ​​the city, of any category:

  • Hotels for families.
  • Budget hotels.
  • Luxury hotels with the possibility of ordering additional procedures and services.
  • Hotels where you can stay with animals.

On international sites where hotels are offered for booking, you can choose the following hotels: Sokos 4*, Scandinavian Continental Hotel, Eurohostel 3*, Artur 3*, Scandinavian Marsky 5*, Helka 3*, Best Western Plus Hotel.

City shopping map

By purchasing a Helsinki card, you can find any supermarket, branded store or market. The map is divided into districts to make it easier to find hotels and nearby shops in each part of the city. Most of them, as well as sights, are concentrated in the central part of the city. Among them are department stores: Stockman, Jumbo, Sokos, Lindeks,

Detailed map of the sights of the city

Looking at the map, you can see that the sights of Helsinki on the map are concentrated in its central part.

Those who find themselves in the central part of the Finnish capital will definitely pay attention in the Helsinki guide to:

  • Senate Square is the center of the city, where all the main events of the capital take place.
  • The cathedral is the symbol of the city.
  • Railway station Helsinki.

A map of Helsinki with attractions will easily display the Kiasma Museum, Ateneum, Hartwall Arena, National Museum.

Here is a detailed map of Helsinki with street names in Russian and house numbers. You can easily get directions by moving the map in all directions with the mouse or by clicking on the arrows in the upper left corner. You can change the scale using the scale with the "+" and "-" icons located on the right side of the map. The easiest way to adjust the image size is by rotating the mouse wheel.

What country is Helsinki in?

Helsinki is located in Finland. This is a wonderful, beautiful city, with its own history and traditions. Helsinki coordinates: north latitude and east longitude (show on a large map).

virtual walk

An interactive map of Helsinki with attractions and other tourist sites is an indispensable tool for independent travel. For example, in the "Map" mode, the icon of which is located in the upper left corner, you can see the city plan, as well as a detailed road map with route numbers. You can also see the railway stations and airports of the city marked on the map. Nearby you see the "Satellite" button. By turning on the satellite mode, you will see the terrain, and by zooming in, you can explore the city in great detail (thanks to satellite maps from Google Maps).

Move the "man" from the lower right corner of the map to any street in the city, and you can take a virtual walk around Helsinki. Adjust the direction of movement using the arrows that appear in the center of the screen. By turning the mouse wheel, you can zoom in or out on the image.

Here is a map of Helsinki with streets → Uusimaa province, Finland. We are studying a detailed map of Helsinki with houses and streets. Real-time search, today's weather, coordinates

More about the streets of Helsinki on the map

A detailed map of the city of Helsinki with street names will be able to show all the routes and roads of the province of Uusimaa, where the street is located. Rauhankatu, what country, surroundings of the capital. Located close to.

For a detailed view of the territory of the entire region, it is enough to change the scale of the online scheme +/-. On the page is an interactive scheme-plan of the city of Helsinki (Finland) with addresses and routes of the region. Move its center to find Ratakatu Street now.

The ability to plot a route across the country and calculate the distance - the Ruler tool, find out the length of the city and the path to the center, addresses of the region's attractions - (Seurasaari Island, Sveaborg Fortress, Senate Square), transport stops and hospitals (Hybrid scheme type), see the stations and borders of the province of Uusimaa.

You will find all the necessary detailed information about the location of urban infrastructure - stations and shops, squares and banks, highways and highways, metro stations.

What to see nearby:

  1. Mannerheim Museum
  2. Assumption Cathedral
  3. Kiasma Art Museum
  4. Cathedral of Saint Nicholas

An accurate satellite map of Helsinki (Helsinki) in Russian with a Google search is in its rubric, panoramas as well. Use the Yandex search to show the desired house on the map of the city in Finland / in the world, in real time. . st. Puutarhakatu will help you navigate the area.

Attractions:

  • Olympic Stadium
  • Hartwall Arena
  • linnanmäki amusement park
  • Nuuksio National Park
  • Flamingo shopping center

Coordinates - 60.1700,24.9359

Map of Helsinki in Russian

Helsinki is the capital of Finland. The city was founded in 1550 and was originally named in Finnish. However, in those ancient times, the local territories belonged to the kingdom of Sweden, and the Swedes called the city Helsingfors.

Map of Helsinki in Russian with attractions

Map of Helsinki with streets and house numbers

Plague epidemics often occurred in the city, most of the buildings were wooden, and in general the town was out of place. Not a very convenient place was chosen - shallow water for a long time prevented the development of the city as a port, however, when the Swedes set up a defensive fortress on the island opposite, the city received an impetus for development.

Helsinki on the map

When Finland became Russian, the Russian government made every effort to make the city Finnish. This was done by resettling the Finns from the villages, in order to make the Swedish population of the city subordinate. In every possible way cultivated the Finnish language, Finnish culture. However, Swedish and Finnish are still spoken in the city. The national self-consciousness raised by the empire played a cruel joke and Finland, in 1917, separated from Russia as soon as the opportunity presented itself. Soon Helsinki became the capital of Finland.

Map of Helsinki sketchy

Today, about 600 thousand people live in Helsinki, in addition, there are many communes in the vicinity that make up the so-called Greater Helsinki, with which there are 1,300 thousand people.