Pasila Travel Guide

Helsinki

A railway station with multiple tracks and overhead electrical lines.
A wooden building with a sloped roof and a sign that reads "RAUHNASEMA FREDDIASSIATIONEN".
A coastal fortification with a lighthouse, surrounded by water and greenery.
A modern stadium with a curved roof and glass facade, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn.
A modern stadium with a curved roof and large windows.

Pasila is known as a public transport hub and a great place to start a trip to Helsinki. Many of the capital's most popular destinations are nearby.

The Pasila neighbourhood is familiar to many travellers in the Helsinki area because virtually all trains entering or leaving Helsinki stop there. The overall appearance of the neighbourhood, as seen from a train window, is largely concrete, but it is only a short distance to botanical splendour and the delightful wooden buildings of the Vallila area. Many of Helsinki's largest public events are held in Pasila, as the Messukeskus Expo and Convention Centre and Hartwall Arena attract huge audiences to the district. So leave your train before it reaches the terminal and start your Helsinki holiday by getting to know Pasila and its surroundings.

Many tourists are attracted to Pasila by the concerts and other events held there. Situated right next to Pasila railway station, Messukeskus is a multifaceted venue with excellent transport links, hosting everything from book fairs to boat shows. Besides everyday visitors, Messukeskus attracts professionals from various fields, who come to attend top-level seminars. Whatever your interests, whether dancing or cat breeding, you are sure to find something interesting from the wide range available at Messukeskus.

Another temptation for travellers to Pasila is Hartwall Arena, a popular venue for concerts by top international artists and the home of Finnish ice hockey team Jokerit. Over the years, the arena has seen audiences screaming at concerts by popular boy bands and rejoicing in the successes of the Finnish national ice hockey team. Hartwall Arena is about ten minutes on foot from Pasila railway station, so you can safely leave your car at home when attending events there. You will not have to leave hungry or thirsty, as Hartwall Arena has restaurant space for nearly 4,000 spectators.

In addition to major events, you can spend a somewhat different kind of holiday in Pasila, as there are attractions nearby that differ completely from the surroundings of the railway station. The greenest place to visit in Helsinki is certainly Kumpula Botanic Garden, which is right next to Pasila. The 15 acre site has Finnish cultivated plants, as well as species imported from all over the world, arranged according to the original home of the plant. The Botanic Garden is open from early May to the end of September, so it is the perfect destination for travellers on a summer break.

Another charming city destination right next to Pasila is Wooden Vallila, which has preserved its idyllic appearance while Helsinki has grown and developed. Wooden houses rose along the narrow streets in the early 1900s, and modern Wooden Vallila is a refreshingly different place to visit. While you are there, visit the terrariums of nearby Tropicario, where you can admire exotic snakes and lizards. On the south side of Pasila, you will find the SEA LIFE marine world, with its many varieties of sea creatures, and Linnanmäki amusement park, a favourite destination for families with children.

Travellers visiting Pasila will see an interesting slice of old Helsinki and modern city life. You can crown your inexpensive trip to Pasila with a visit to "Pasila Gallery", an abandoned railway tunnel – now filled with graffiti – that passes under Eastern Pasila.


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Helsinki City Centre

Noted for its museums and live music, there's plenty to explore in Helsinki City Centre. Top attractions like Senate Square and Presidential Palace are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Vironkatu Station or Hallituskatu Station to see more of the city.

Kamppi

Travellers choose Kamppi for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Kamppi Station or Simonkatu Tram Stop and check out top sights like Kamppi Shopping Center.

Kluuvi

Consider exploring the abundant dining options in Kluuvi. If sightseeing is on the list, Helsinki Central Library Oodi is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Rautatientori Station or Rautatieasema Station to see more of the area.

Kaartinkaupunki

Known for its ample dining options and captivating waterfront views, there's plenty to explore in Kaartinkaupunki. You can visit top attractions like Kauppatori Market Square and Helsinki City Hall, and jump on the metro at Kolmikulma Station or Etelaranta Station to see more of the city.

Punavuori

Noted for its shopping and restaurants, there's plenty to explore in Punavuori. Top attractions like Mikael Agricola Church and Museum of Foreign Art are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Iso Roobertinkatu Station or Viiskulma Station to see more of the city.



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