![]() ![]() There is a regular train service that operates 20 hours per day, with a pause in their service roughly during 23.00 hours to 4.30 hours. ![]() Helsinki has only one airport, called The Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. If your accommodation is in anywhere central Helsinki, and you only use the airport to arrive/depart, you only need the single ABC-ticket for the airport train (valid for travel in all modes of transport for 80 minutes) and the AB-day ticket for your city exploration. Getting to/from the airport from Helsinki requires ABC zones. All of Helsinki city is covered in the zones AB. Helsinki Metropolitan area is divided in to three zones (A, B and C). I highly, highly recommend you download and set-up this app for yourself prior to your arrival – it makes your trip so much more easier. You can download the free HSL-app for iPhone and Android here. ![]() With the HSL app you can also purchase single and day tickets easily to metro, commuter trains, buses, trams and the Seafortress ferry. The routeplanner has also the ferry schedules for most of the archipelago ferries and services. They have an amazing Journey Planner available in their app and website. I´ve listed here various ways on how to get to the meeting point for the tour with Arto, from the most common arrival locations in Helsinki: Helsinki Public Transportation System (HSL) The tour departs from one of the most famous locations in Helsinki – The Senate Square ( Click here for Google Maps link), which is the square right in front of the Helsinki Cathedral. We meet the Senate Square – a very central location In this post you´ll find information on how to get to the meeting point for the tour with Arto, from any of the major arrival points to Helsinki. ![]()
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