Places to Visit in Jarvenpaa, Finland, Europe

Places to Visit in Jarvenpaa, Finland, Europe

Jarvenpaa is a town and municipality in the region of Uusimaa in Finland covering a total area of 39.94 sq. km. The municipality of Jarvenpaa comprises of 25 neighborhoods and some of the major neighborhoods are Pietila, Wartsila, Jamppa, Saunakallio, Loutti, Terhola, Mikonkorpi, Keskus, Satukallio and Lepola.

 

Geography of Jarvenpaa:

Jarvenpaa is situated on the Helsinki–Riihimaki railway line between 60°28.5′ N latitude and 025°05.5′ E longitude, around 40 km north of the national capital, Helsinki. Tuusula, Sipoo and Mantsala are other cities around Jarvenpaa.

 

History of Jarvenpaa:

Jarvenpaa was founded as a market town by carving out from the city Tuusula in 1951. Jarvenpaa officially gained the status of town in 1967. Jarvenpaa was the site of Ainola which was the residence of Finnish composer of the late Romantic music, Jean Sibelius.

 

How to reach Jarvenpaa?

Jarvenpaa is catered by Helsinki Airport which is the most important airport of the country with scheduled and charter flights to major European locations such as London, Berlin, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Stockholm, Oslo, Moscow, Athens, Rome and Dublin, served by many prominent airlines.

Its position on the Helsinki–Riihimäki railway line, Jarvenpaa has a nice connectivity to Helsinki and other major cities of the country by train.

Tourists can board trains at Jarvenpaa Railway Station (served by Uusimaa trains, twice an hour) or any other neighboring stations at Saunakallio, Haarajoki, Purola and Kyrola (once an hour).

Buses take around half an hour to Helsinki from Jarvenpaa.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Jarvenpaa:

Some of the major cultural events celebrated in Jarvenpaa include Puistoblues (musical event) and Blues-week and the venues are Pikku-Aino’s home and Jarvenpaa-talo.

Shops are abundant in Jarvenpaa and the major restaurants in Jarvenpaa are listed below:

  • Casa Toscana
  • Kin Sushi
  • Terholan Kotipizza
  • Rosso Jarvenpaa

 

What to do in Jarvenpaa?

  • Shopping
  • Visiting museums and parks
  • Walking

 

Tourist Attractions in Jarvenpaa:

 

Ainola:

Ainola is an identity of Jarvenpaa as it was the residence of Jean Sibelius (1865 –1957) who was the renowned Finnish composer, who lived in Ainola from 1904 to 1957. Lars Sonck was the designer of the houses and currently, Ainola has been changed into Museum of Sibelius which is allowed for tourists in the months of summer.

 

Varbacka:

Varbacka was the house of famous Finnish author and journalist, Juhani Aho who shifted to Varbacka in Jarvenpaa in 1897 with Venny Soldan-Brofeldt (wife of him) and resided for 14 years. Varbacka is situated in the vicinity of Tuusula Lake.

 

Lake Tuusula:

Placed on the boundary of Tuusula and Jarvenpaa municipalities, Lake Tuusula measures a maximum length of 8 km and an average depth of 3.2 meters with a surface area of square kilometers. There are many renowned artists’ former residences on the shores of Lake Tuusula including Pekka Halonen and Jean Sibelius.

 

List of other places of interest in Jarvenpaa includes:

  • Halosenniemen Museo
  • Aleksis Kivi Memorial Cottage
  • Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Temppeliaukio Church
  • Flamingo Entertainment Center
  • Serena Water Amusement Park
  • Olympic Stadium in Helsinki
  • Korjaamo Cultural Factory
  • Sibelius Monument
  • Mannerheim Museum
  • Heureka Science Centre
  • Gallery Forum Box
  • Parliament House
  • Helsinki City Museum

 

Best time to visit Jarvenpaa:

Generally the summer months from June to August are best to trip Jarvenpaa while the Museum of Sibelius is open for visitors.

 

Accommodation options in Jarvenpaa:

There are reputed hotels less in numbers in Jarvenpaa, so it is advised for tourists to reach neighboring cities like Tuusula, Sipoo and Mantsala or national capital, Helsinki which is located around 40 km from Jarvenpaa with plenty of world class hotels and resorts. The prominent hotels in and around Jarvenpaa are listed below:

  • Scandic Jarvenpaa
  • Harman Rati
  • Hilton Helsinki Airport
  • Gustavelund Hotel
  • Best Western Airport Hotel Pilotti
  • Break Sokos Hotel Flamingo
  • Hotel Krapi
  • Majatalo Onnela
  • NEXT Manor Hirvihaaran Kartano
  • Cumulus Kaisaniemi
  • Best Western Hotel Haaga
  • Bed and Breakfast Panorama Suite
  • Hotel Haven
  • Radisson Blu Plaza

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Helsinki, Finland, Europe

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Helsinki, Finland, Europe

Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland situated in the Uusimaa region in the southern part of the country. It is Finland’s most populous urban area and municipality and is also the financial, cultural, political and educational hub of the country. Helsinki features a humid continental climate.

The major identities of Helsinki include:

  • Helsinki Olympic Stadium
  • Helsinki Cathedral
  • University of Helsinki
  • Finnish National Theatre

 

Geography of Helsinki:

Helsinki is positioned on the shore of the Gulf of Finland at 60°10′15″ N 024°56′15″ E and covers an area of 2,970.18 square kilometers (metro), 640.46 square kilometers (urban) and 715.49 square kilometers (city).

 

History of Helsinki:

Helsingfors was the original name of Helsinki which was founded in 1550 by King Gustav I of Sweden as a trading town. Until 1809, it remained as a town and began to grow with the formation of the autonomous Grand Duchy of Finland by Russia. Helsinki hosted the 1952 Olympic Games.

 

How to reach Helsinki?

Helsinki hosts most important airport of the Finland, called Helsinki-Vantaa Airport located in Vantaa, around 20 km away from the downtown Helsinki and handles flights to major European and Asian cities including Moscow, London, Paris and Madrid.

Helsinki is also connected to neighboring countries cities by ferry, train and bus services. Metro train, bus, taxi, rental car and bikes are options to get around. The major taxi stand of Helsinki is placed on the west side of the Central Railway station.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Helsinki:

Helsinki is home to several grand festivals such as Tuska Open Air, Helsinki International Film Festival and Flow Festival and dozens of museums and churches.

Some typical shopping centers in Helsinki include:

  • Kamppi Center
  • Academic Bookstore
  • Kauppakeskus Ruoholahti
  • com

List of the major food corners in Helsinki include:

  • Kahvila Suomi
  • Happiness Thai Buffet
  • China Tiger
  • Konstan Molja

 

What to do in Helsinki?

  • Visiting amusement parks
  • Festival celebrations
  • Watching movies
  • Shopping

 

What to see in Helsinki?

Temppeliaukio Church:

Temppeliaukio Church or the Church of the Rock is one of the prime attractions of Helsinki which was inaugurated in 1969. Architects and brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen were the designers of this spectacular church. It is open from 10AM-5PM every day. No entrance fee.

 

Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art:

Located at Mannerheiminaukio 2 in Helsinki, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art showcases a great collection of artworks by Finnish and nearby countries’ artists. Except Monday, the museum is open in all the days of the week. The entrance fee is €7 for adults and €5 for children and senior citizens.

 

Olympic Stadium:

Being the major identity of Helsinki, Olympic Stadium in Helsinki was originally constructed for 1952 Olympic Games and also hosted World Athletic Championships (2005). It is allowed for tourists from 9AM-8PM (Monday-Friday) and 9AM-6PM (Saturday and Sunday).

 

List of other places of interest in and around Helsinki include:

  • Flamingo Entertainment Center
  • Serena Water Amusement Park
  • Linnanmäki
  • Korjaamo Cultural Factory
  • Finlandia Hall
  • Parliament House
  • Sibelius Monument
  • Olympic Tower
  • Military Museum Manege
  • Military Museum
  • Mannerheim Museum
  • Heureka Science Centre
  • Gallery Forum Box
  • Helsinki City Museum
  • Lutheran Cathedral

 

Ideal time to visit Helsinki:

From May to September will be the best time to enjoy holidays in Helsinki.

 

Where to stay in Helsinki?

Helsinki is packed with top hotels of global repute acknowledged for the services offered and most of them offer advance booking facility for tourists’ convenience through online which is helpful for visitors to get hotel rooms as per their requirement and budget. Some of the prominent budget, mid range and luxury hotels in Helsinki is listed below:

Budget:

  • Summer Hostel Karavaani
  • CheapSleep Helsinki
  • Hostel Suomenlinna
  • Rastila Camping
  • Summer Hostel Academica

 

Mid range:

  • Best Western Premier Hotel Katajanokka
  • Bed and Breakfast Panorama Suite
  • Best Western Hotel Haaga
  • Best Western Hotel Carlton
  • Cumulus Kaisaniemi
  • Hotel GLO Airport

 

Top end:

  • Crowne Plaza
  • Hotel Haven
  • Hotel Kämp
  • Radisson Blu Plaza
  • Hilton Strand

Tourist Places to Visit in Forssa, Finland, Europe

Tourist Places to Visit in Forssa, Finland, Europe

Forssa is a town as well as municipality in the Tavastia Proper region in Finland, situated about 60 km southwest of the Hameenlinna city and 115 km northwest of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It comes under the province of Southern Finland and it achieved town status in the year 1964.

Forssa is especially noted for its grand festivals or events such as Holjat Festival, Pick-Nick and Suvi-ilta Maraton which receives participants from all around Northern Europe. The town also houses many natural as well as manmade attractions.

 

Geography of Forssa:

Forssa is geographically located between 60°49′ N latitude and 023°37.5′ E longitude covering a total area of 253.39 sq. km.

 

Connectivity to Forssa:

There is no airport in Forssa, so tourists are needed to reach Tampere-Pirkkala Airport first and then take taxi or bus from there directly to Forssa. Also visitors can use tourist vehicles during the peak season.

Tampere-Pirkkala Airport is located about 85 km from the heart of Forssa, operating flights to Helsinki, Bremen, Stockholm, Bergamo, Girona, Kaunas, London,  Budapest and other major cities.

Also the town of Forssa is home to many travel agencies that offer car, bike and bicycle for rent with valid identity proof and security deposit.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Forssa:

Forssa is the site of many internationally known festivals like Holjat Festival (first weekend of August), Pick-Nick (one of the major events in Northern Europe) and Suvi-ilta Maraton (Finland’s 2nd biggest marathon event).

Kookki and Rosso Forssa are the major restaurants in Forssa serving guests with typical traditional and international eateries. Shops are plenty in Forssa.

 

Things to do in Forssa:

  • Festival celebrations
  • Shopping
  • Walking

 

Tourist Attractions in Forssa:

River Loimijoki:

The town of Forssa lies on the banks of River Loimijoki which is a tributary of the Kokemäenjoki River originating at the Pyhajarvi Lake and flows into Kokemäenjoki River in Huittinen. There is a dam in Forssa over the River Loimijoki. River Loimijoki is highly used for fishing and water sports.

 

Hame Castle:

Hame Castle is located in Hameenlinna, around 60 km away from the Forssa town. It is a medieval period red brick castle which currently houses a regional museum and used for many local events also and Linnanpuisto Park and other museums are placed next to the castle. Tourists can take guided tours for easy exploration.

 

Holy Cross Church:

Situated in Hattula, about 65 km from Forssa, Holy Cross Church was constructed during the medieval period in the Gothic style of architecture with red bricks. Tourists can spot some typical paintings and sculptures inside the church.

 

Other places of interest in and around Forssa include:

  • Aulanko
  • Tank museum in Parola
  • Ahvenisto ridge
  • Jean Sibelius
  • Pyynikki Park and Observation Tower
  • Tampere Cathedral
  • Sarkanniemi Adventure Park
  • Hatanpaa Arboretum
  • Amuri Museum of Workers’ Housing
  • Viikinsaari Island
  • Tampere Art Museums Moominvalley
  • Rauhaniemi Beach
  • Tampere City Library
  • Vanha Kirkko
  • Vapriikin Museokeskus
  • Finlaysonin Tehdasalue

 

Ideal time to visit Forssa:

The months of July, August and September is best time to travel Forssa while many grand events are held in Forssa with great enthusiasm and fervor.

 

Accommodation options in Forssa:

Forssa is a pleasant town housing some well renowned hotels with tourist favor facilities like spa, travel desk, package tours and airport shuttle and beauty services and all the amenities are met with affordable budget. The reputed hotels in Forssa are as follows:

  • Scandic Forssa
  • Hotel Maakunta
  • Rantasipi Forssa
  • Polaria
  • Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna
  • Cumulus Seinajoki
  • Original Sokos Hotel Lakeus
  • Hotel Sorsanpesa
  • Hotelli-Ravintola Alma
  • Omena Hotel Seinajoki
  • Perhehotelli Nurmela
  • Loimaan Seurahuone
  • Scandic Tampere Station
  • Original Sokos Hotel Ilves
  • Solo Sokos Hotel Tammer
  • Original Sokos Hotel Villa

Espoo Tourist Places to Visit in Espoo, Finland, Europe

Espoo Tourist Places to Visit in Espoo, Finland, Europe

Espoo is the 2nd largest city and municipality in Finland situated in the Uusimaa region, around 20 km northwest of the country capital, Helsinki. Espoo houses many major big institutions such as Aalto University and the Technical Research Center of Finland and telecommunication companies’ headquarters including Nokia.

 

Geography of Espoo:

Lying approximately between latitude 60°12′20″ in the north and longitude 024°39′20″ in the east, Espoo is spread over a total area of 528.14 sq. km. Espoo is bordered by the municipality of Espoo in the east, Nurmijarvi towards north and on the west by the Kirkkonummi municipality. Espoo is home to Nuuksio National Park.

 

History of Espoo:

The history of Espoo dates back to around 9,000 years ago when the first settler of Espoo was found. Espoo changed its status from a rural municipality into an upgraded city with the establishments of many industries during the 1940s and 50s.

 

How to reach Espoo?

Helsinki Airport is the airport serving Espoo, Helsinki and other neighboring cities with scheduled flights to main European cities such as Berlin, Dublin, Madrid, Paris, Rome, Athens, Minsk, Moscow and London.

There are commuter trains regularly plying between Espoo and Helsinki and buses are also frequent between these two cities.

For local travel, to reach tourist destinations and airport, tourists can use taxi or bus or rental car or bikes. Travel agencies are plenty in Espoo.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Espoo:

Espoo houses the dozens of museums, theatres, churches and the headquarters of Aalto University. The major shopping centers in Espoo include:

  • Iso omena
  • Entresse
  • Espoontori
  • Sello

List of the prime restaurants in Espoo is as follows:

  • Curry Palace
  • Thairavintola Jasmin
  • Restaurant Base
  • Restaurant Lime Leaf

 

What to do in Espoo?

  • Shopping
  • Hiking
  • Visiting museums

 

Tourist Attractions in Espoo:

WeeGee house museums:

Located at Ahertajantie 5 in Espoo, the prominent WeeGee house museums include KAMU – Espoo City Museum, EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finnish Toymuseum Hevosenkenka and Finnish Museum of Horology. The museums are open from 11am-5pm.

 

The Gallen-Kallela Museum:

The Gallen-Kallela museum is devoted to a Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela. It is locatedin house Tarvaspaa which was constructed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela between 1911 and 13. The museum describes the complete life of Akseli Gallen-Kallela with his paintings and artifacts. The entrance fee is 8€.

 

The headquarters of Nokia:

Espoo is home to the world headquarters of Nokia which is located in the suburb of Keilaniemi. Don’t miss it.

 

List of other places of interest in Espoo includes:

  • The headquarters of Fortum
  • Aalto University
  • Espoo Cathedral
  • Leppävaara Railway Station
  • Träskända Mansion
  • Nuuksio National Park
  • EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
  • Tapiola Garden City
  • Kaitalampi Lake
  • Espoon Vanha Kirkko
  • Iso Omena Shopping Mall
  • Glimsin Talomuseo
  • Laajalahti Nature Reserve
  • Children’s Theatre Hevosenkenka
  • Haltia Nature Exhibition Center
  • Solvallan Urheiluopisto

 

Best time to visit Espoo:

Espoo can be visited between the months of April and September; April is special while Jazz Festival takes place.

 

Accommodation options in Espoo:

Being the second largest city of Finland and its nearness with national capital, Helsinki, Espoo receives a large number of tourists from the different regions of the world throughout the year. On this point, Helsinki hosts dozens of international hotels with superior facilities and services to serve both corporate people and tourists. Here is the list of the reputed hotels in Espoo:

  • Radisson Blu Espoo
  • GLO Hotel Sello
  • Hotel Hanasaari
  • Hotel Korpilampi
  • Original Sokos Hotel Tapiola Garden
  • Scandic Hotel Espoo
  • Hotel Kuninkaantie
  • Hotel Lepolampi
  • Hotel Meripuisto
  • Espoo Camping Oittaa
  • Art-Travel Apartments
  • Serena Villas
  • Kartanokylpyla Kaisankoti
  • Hotel Siikaranta
  • Espoo Sun Cottages
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