
Uusimaa Finland Travel Guide
Mobile Providers: Elisa, DNA, and Telia are key companies. Purchase SIM cards from R-kiosks, supermarkets, or provider stores. Finland has outstanding mobile internet coverage and affordable data, with unlimited data plans common. For easy connectivity, consider an Airalo eSIM for access to data.
Posti (Finnish Post Office): Postal services are widely available in main shopping centers and at the Central Rail Depot. Stamps are found at R-kiosks, supermarkets, and Posti outlets.
Learning a few local phrases deepens your interactions.
These phrases can be helpful in daily situations.
Staying connected is simple with various options available. Always verify your data plan or Wi-Wi-fi availability before important activities.
Understand the rhythm of daily operations.
Shops: Weekdays 09:00/10:00 - 18:00/20:00. Saturdays 09:00/10:00 - 16:00/18:00. Sundays often closed or limited hours (12:00-18:00). Restaurants: Lunch FROM 11:00-14:00/15:00. Dinner 17:00-22:00/23:00. Cafes: Morning (07:00/08:00) until evening (18:00/20:00). Museums: Generally 10:00/11:00 - 17:00/18:00, many not Open on mondays.
Banks: Generally 10:00-16:30/17:00 on weekdays, with many services online. ATMs (Otto.) are widely available in city centers, shopping malls, and bank branches.
Religious and Public Holidays: New Year's Day (Jan 1), Epiphany (Jan 6), Easter (variable), May Day (May 1), Midsummer's Eve & Day (late June), Independence Day (Dec 6), Christmas (Dec 24-26).
Some smaller retailers or dining places may close for a period in July due to summer holidays. Outdoor attractions and archipelago cruises operate mainly from The period Of may to september.
During public holidays, most companies, banks, and some public travel services operate on reduced hours or close. Helsinki might feel very quiet, especially during Midsummer.
Check the Finnish public holiday calendar when planning your trip to avoid unexpected closures and adjust your schedule accordingly.
Navigate social situations with ease.
Greetings: Handshake common for formal introductions. Nod/smile for less formal. Finns value personal space; don't overdo physical contact or standing too close. Attire: Generally casual and practical. Swimwear obligatory in mixed public saunas (e.g., Allas Sea Pool). Nudity is common in single-sex public saunas. Smart casual for formal events or fine dining.
Dining: Punctuality appreciated for getting a spot. Tipping not customary or expected, but rounding up a polite gesture for good service. Dining is generally quiet and orderly. Photography: Generally free to photograph in public spaces. Ask permission before close-portrait photos. Check for 'photos not allowed' signs in museums; flash often prohibited. Absolutely no photography in saunas without getting permission first.
Avoid overly boisterous behavior in public. Do not interrupt conversations. Sauna Etiquette: Respect silence and personal space. Generally avoid discussing Finnish politics with strangers.
Finland is highly egalitarian and progressive. LGBTQ+ rights are fully recognized having robust anti-discrimination laws. Helsinki is very welcoming and has a clear LGBTQ+ community and venues.
A polite demeanor and respect for local customs deepen your experience. Finns appreciate sincerity and understated interactions.
Helsinki tries to be an accessible city for all travelers.
Helsinki is generally well-set up for accessibility, especially in newer buildings and public transport. Ramps and elevators are common, and many sidewalks are well-maintained. Most major museums and cultural institutions are accessible.
Assistance dogs are usually allowed in public spaces and on transport. Information in accessible formats may be available at major institutions upon request.
Assistance dogs permitted. Digital resources and audio guides at some museums. Local organizations can offer further guidance and support.
Some public venues offer induction loops or signed interpretation for events. Digital information and communication apps assist with interactions.
Helsinki prioritizes accessible design in public spaces and more up-to-date buildings.
More InfoPublic transport systems are largely designed for ease of use by those with mobility challenges.
HSL AccessibilityMany museums and cultural spots feature detailed accessibility information available online.
Accessible ToursHelsinki dedicates itself to accessible tourism. Planning ahead with official resources assists a smooth trip for all visitors.