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The City
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Helsinki is a city shaped by contrasts. Perched on the edge of the Baltic Sea, it blends Nordic calm with a cosmopolitan edge, and centuries of history with forward-looking design. Founded in 1550 and influenced by both Swedish and Russian rule, Helsinki has absorbed elements from east and west—visible today in its architecture, culture and everyday life.
The city’s layout is a mix of grand neoclassical buildings, functionalist structures, and contemporary landmarks, all surrounded by water and green space. Hundreds of islands dot the coastline, adding a maritime character and inviting easy escapes into nature.
Modern Helsinki is compact, relaxed and walkable. It’s a place where you can admire Alvar Aalto’s architecture in the morning, browse design shops and saunas in the afternoon, and catch a live gig or have dinner by the sea in the evening. Tradition and innovation exist side by side, and nature is never far away—even downtown.
The city’s layout is a mix of grand neoclassical buildings, functionalist structures, and contemporary landmarks, all surrounded by water and green space. Hundreds of islands dot the coastline, adding a maritime character and inviting easy escapes into nature.
Modern Helsinki is compact, relaxed and walkable. It’s a place where you can admire Alvar Aalto’s architecture in the morning, browse design shops and saunas in the afternoon, and catch a live gig or have dinner by the sea in the evening. Tradition and innovation exist side by side, and nature is never far away—even downtown.
