6 Best Sights in Helsinki, Finland

Suomen Kansallisooppera

Keskusta Fodor's choice

Grand gilded operas, classical ballets, and booming concerts all take place in Helsinki's splendid opera house, a striking example of modern Scandinavian architecture. All events at the opera house draw crowds, so buy your tickets early.

Suomenlinna Museo

Suomenlinna Fodor's choice

The Suomenlinna Museo is housed in the same building as the visitor center. exhibits cover the building of the fortress and the fleet and early life on islands; the ticket price includes the Suomenlinna Experience multimedia show.

Finlandiatalo

Keskusta

This white, winged concert hall was one of Alvar Aalto's last creations. It's especially impressive on foggy days or at night. If you can't make it to a concert here, try to take a guided tour.

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Musiikkitalo

Since it opened in 2011, the Helsinki Music Center has been praised for its acoustics and daring design. It's home to the Sibelius Academy and two symphony orchestras. Guided tours are available, but most are in Finnish—check the website for details. The one-hour guided walking tour introduces participants to what happens here, as well as to the architecture, main audience, and the concert hall.

Obeliski Keisarinnan Kivi

Keskusta/Kauppatori

This obelisk with a double-headed golden eagle, used by Imperial Russia, was erected in 1835, toppled during the Russian Revolution in 1917, and fully restored in 1972.

Suomenlinna Visitor Centre

Suomenlinna

From June through August, guided English-language tours leave daily at 11 am and 2 pm from the Suomenlinna Visitor Centre; call to arrange tours at other times. The center, which is in the same building as the Suomenlinna Museum, is on the shore of Tykistölahti Bay, about 400 yards south of the main ferry terminal

Suomenlinna C 74, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00190, Finland
029-53–38410
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Rate Includes: Oct.–Apr., daily 10:30–4:30; May–Sept., daily 10–6