
South Coast Finland Travel Guide
Turku's public transportation system is managed by Föli, which operates a comprehensive network of Buses. Unlike therger European capitals, Turku does not currently have a metro or tram system, though a streetcar system is planned for the future.
The Föli network extends beyond the immediate city of Turku to include neighboring municipalities like Kaarina, Raisio, Naantali, Lieto, and Rusko, for seamless travel within the region.
Föli offers a number of convenient ticketing options: Single Ticket (€3-€3.50), Value Card (Matkakortti, €2.55/ride), and One-day Passes (24h, 48h, 72h).
The most recommended option for ease of use. Download it on iOS or Android for straightforward ticket purchase, route planning, and real-time bus tracking.
This tourist card includes unlimited Föli travel for its duration (24h, 48h, or 72h) and entry without a fee to many museums and attractions. It is usually the most economical choice.
For ticket purchase, route planning, and authentic-time tracking.
Often integrates Föli schedules accurately for public transport directions.
Many routes travel through here, making it a natural starting point.
This card combines transport and attractions, often economizing.
Taxis and ride-sharing services have convenient, door-to-door transportation options, especially outside bus hours or for quicker trips.
Major international companies (Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt) are in Turku. Valid national license plus IDP for non-EU/EEA licenses.
FöliBike is a city bike-sharing system available seasonally (Apr/May-Oct/Nov). Stations are across the city center. Several shops also hire bikes.
Not as common for visitors. Some local shops might have scooter rentals, but long-term motorcycle rentals are generally not available.
Turku is a city that invites exploration on foot or by bicycle, giving scenic routes and pedestrian-agreeable districts.
Turku has a growing network of dedicated bicycle lanes, making cycling a popular and safe method of transportation.
City is relatively flat.
While not mandatory for adults only, wearing a Helmet is suggested for security.
Safety first.
Lights are mandatory on bicycles in low visibility conditions. Be aware of pedestrians on shared paths and congestion when cycling on roads.
Stay visible and alert.
Turku's charm truly becomes lively through its walkability and a smooth-running public transport network. Embrace these methods to experience the city's blend of history and modern life at a comfortable pace.
Do not forget the Föli for getting around efficiently and the unique Föri ferry for a memorable river crossing.