Scenic spot introduction:

Helsinki Suomenlinna (formerly known as SVEABORG, known as SUOMENLINNA by the Finns) was built in 1748, when Finland was still part of Sweden. In order to defend against the expansion of the Russians at that time, Sweden built what was then known as the Suomenlinna Castle on six small islands off the coast of Helsinki. The maritime fortress of "Gibraltar of the North", today's Suomenlinna, as the largest existing maritime fortress in the world, is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and has become Finland's most famous tourist attraction.

Attractions distribution:

Suomenlinna is located on the six islands of the Suomenlinna archipelago in the southern bay of Helsinki. The island is picturesque and preserves many ruins such as fortresses, fortresses, military camps, and forts. The Suomenlinna Museum is also open. ), Toy Museum, Vesikko Submarine and dozens of other museums. As one of the communities where locals now live, the island also has churches, restaurants and cafes, etc., and has gradually become a holy place that people yearn for for tourism, recuperation and residence.

Scenic spot qualifications:

World Heritage

Scenic spot features:

Cultural tours, heritage tours, castles
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

1. Suomenlinna Museum offers three beers brewed locally in Suomenlinna → Suomenlinna Glory, Suomenlinna Party, and Helsinki Porter, with pure and unique taste.

2. Visiting most museums on the island is free with a Helsinki Card.

Best time to visit:

summer

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe>Finland>City of Helsinki

How to get there:

The trip to Suomenlinna departs from the port next to the Market Square. The one-way trip takes about 15 minutes. There is a boat to Suomenlinna every hour.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Suomenlinna ticket prices:

Guided walking tour: €9, children €4.

Suomenlinna Museum: 6.50 euros, children (7-17 years old) 4 euros, children under 7 years old are free.

Toy Museum: 6 euros, children 3 euros, family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) 15 euros, children under 7 years old are free.

Military Museum`s Manege, Vesikko Submarine: 3 euros, children 3 euros, family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) 12 euros, 7 years old Children below are free.

Customs Museum: Free.

Ehrensvärd Museum: €3, children (7-17 years) €1, children under 7 free.

Scenic area opening hours:

Visitor Center: 9:00-18:00

Suomenlinna Museum: 9:00-18:00

Toy Museum: 10:00-17:00

Submarine Museum: 11:00-18:00 Click

Cafe and restaurant: open from 10:00 to 12:00, closed from 17:00 to 24:00.

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