Helsinki has countless beautiful views to share. Some of these lookout spots have existed forever -- others are relatively new. Below, we present some of the greatest views Helsinki has to offer. Most of these spots are located where the buildings are the tallest -- the city centre. It’s not just a list of tallest buildings in Helsinki, however. The places we've chosen also offer a chance for recreation or are otherwise a bit special. There are choices for everyone: the tower of the Helsinki Central Stadium, a Ferris wheel, the Observatory Hill, rooftop terraces, and some more remote locations. Check our alternatives now – get ready to see Helsinki as you’ve never seen it before!

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    Helsinki Olympic Stadium

    Admire the city centre from a stadium tower

    Helsinki Olympic Stadium
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    One of the best places to get dazzling views of the centre of Helsinki is the tower of the Olympic Stadion at TÃķÃķlÃķ, a true piece of Finnish history – the tower and the stadium have been in use from the year 1938 on. The most important event in the long history of the tower was the Helsinki Olympics in 1952, when famous runner Hannes Kolehmainen brought the Olympic flame to the top of the tower. The Olympic Stadium tower is 72 metres high, with an open view in all directions. The tower can be visited both in the daytime and in the evening. When the sun is shining, you can observe how verdant Helsinki looks, and in the evening, you're dazzled by thousands of city lights. You can get to the top of the tower with a fast lift. Note, though, that there’s a staircase at the upper level – the tower is not fully accessible.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: Paavo Nurmen tie 1, 00250 Helsinki, Finland

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    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +358 50 343 1619

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    Helsinki Cathedral

    Admire the Senate Square from an iconic cathedral

    Helsinki Cathedral
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    There’s no vantage point in the city as popular as the Helsinki Cathedral. It’s not that high off the ground, but the view across Senate Square is still very rewarding. Particularly in the summer, the stairs going up to the Cathedral are also a perfect place for eating lunch and observing the crowds, and you can catch a great number of sights: the statue of the Russian Czar Alexander II, the house of the Finnish Council of State, the houses of the Sederholm and Bock families, and the main building of the University of Helsinki. In summertime, Senate Square also hosts a large dining terrace -- so there’s hustle and bustle from morning to evening. It’s also worth checking the Cathedral after dark to see the church illuminated. Many would wish to see all of these sights from the Cathedral’s tower, which is currently not open to the public. However, the church is still offering a virtual tour to compensate. Should this interest you, there’s more info on the church website.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: Unioninkatu 29, 00170 Helsinki, Finland

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    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +359 9 2340 6120

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    Helsinki Central Library Oodi

    Admire some of the most beautiful buildings of the heart of Helsinki while having a coffee

    Helsinki Central Library Oodi
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    There’s no better view of the western part of the heart of Helsinki than from the balcony of Oodi Library, right next to the main railway station. In front of you, you can see the stately Parliament House, the Kansalaistori Square, the modern Musiikkitalo House and Finlandia House, the tower of the National Museum of Finland, and TÃķÃķlÃķnlahti Bay. The balcony is a part of the library’s cafÃĐ inside – so you can also bring out a cold or a hot drink, or a small snack that you’ve purchased there. It’s not mandatory, though the tables are technically reserved for the customers of the cafÃĐ. Oodi is popular indeed, so you might have to dodge the crowds to find a seat. Thus, the best chance to enjoy the view is getting there early -- preferably on a weekday. This also offers you a chance to acquaint yourself with the library’s offerings.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: TÃķÃķlÃķnlahdenkatu 4, 00100 Helsinki, Finland

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    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +358 9 3108 5000

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    AteljÃĐe Bar

    Relax and enjoy the sights on the roof of an iconic hotel

    AteljÃĐe Bar
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    Hotelli Torni‘s roof hosts AteljÃĐe Bar, a stylish cocktail restaurant with a terrace that offers a magnificent view of the heart of Helsinki. The terrace has glass panels installed and is heated, so it’s a great place to admire the view year round. The hotel building itself is a true central Helsinki classic. Throughout the years, this skyscraper, mixing Art Deco and Functionalist styles, has hosted writers and movie stars, wartime reporters, and the Allied Control Commission of the WW2 era. The building was constructed in 1931 and the bar of the terrace on the roof opened in 1951. AteljÃĐe Bar is a block from Mannerheimintie Street, at YrjÃķnkatu 26. Especially at night, it offers one of the most magnificent views of the whole city. This is a stylish place – to visit it, dress accordingly.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: YrjÃķnkatu 26, 00100 Helsinki, Finland

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Opening hours vary.

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +358 10 784 2080

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    SkyWheel

    A chance to admire the sea and Helsinki from the Katajanokka Ferris wheel

    SkyWheel
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    SkyWheel Helsinki, a Ferris wheel at Katajanokanlaituri wharf, is sure to meet your expectations. It’s 40 metres high, and from its gondola, you can simultaneously view the far reaches of the ocean and the entire downtown area. The basic ticket lets you ride the wheel for 12 minutes, i.e. three or four rounds, depending on the speed. True appreciators can take an extended ride at the separate VIP gondola, with champagne served – a particularly popular option for New Year’s Eve and other holidays. And one of the most memorable experiences possible is the Ferris wheel’s sauna gondola – but if you only want to view the landscapes, there are better options available. The sauna gondola is always rented for at least one hour. The renting party can also access the terrace below, with its Jacuzzi, included in the price.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: Katajanokanlaituri 2, 00160 Helsinki, Finland

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Opening hours vary.

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +358 40 480 4604

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    Observatory Hill Park

    See beautiful landscapes from the ocean to the eastern part of the centre

    Observatory Hill Park
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    The Observatory Hill Park, next to EtelÃĪsatama Harbour, offers a beautiful view of the ocean and Katajanokka. It also lets you admire the Silja Line cruise ships visiting the harbour, as their wharf is right in front of the park. From the sea, the height of the lookout is 30 metres. You can also pay a visit to the Observatory of the University of Helsinki, which the park is named after and where the astronomy facility by University of Helsinki operated until 2012. Nowadays, the spaces contain a planetarium, a space and astronomy exhibit aimed at children and youth, a cafÃĐ and a lecture room available for rent. When the weather permits, the TÃĪhtitornivuori Park is also excellent for picnics, at least if the uneven terrain does not bother you.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 00130 Helsinki, Finland

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    Malminkartano Hill

    A great lookout point at the southwestern boundary of Helsinki

    Malminkartano Hill
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    Malminkartano Hill, in the district of Malminkartano, is the highest hill in Helsinki. From its top, one can see far into Espoo, Helsinki and Vantaa. The 91-metre-high hill has a long staircase to the top, which is also an extremely popular place for athletics. It is over 10 km to the centre of Helsinki, so the main Helsinki landmarks to be seen from the top of this hill are the Pasila link tower, various smokestacks, and the Lauttasaari water tower. What the tower shows the best, though, is how verdant northern Helsinki continues to be. From the heart of Helsinki, the easiest way to get to the Malminkartano Hill is by bus or train. For instance, Bus 37 and Bus 39 will take you from Kamppi to the foot of the hill in approximately half an hour. From spring to early autumn, a small cafÃĐ also operates by the stairs leading to the hill.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: Naapuripellontie, 00410 Helsinki, Finland

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    JÃĪtkÃĪsaari Island Lookout

    Observe JÃĪtkÃĪsaari Island and view the sea from the roof of a large mall

    JÃĪtkÃĪsaari Island Lookout
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    If you find yourself at the northwestern edge of Helsinki, the JÃĪtkÃĪsaari Island Lookout is always worth checking out. Its tickets are mainly sold by an online distributor. The lookout is on the roof of a large mall, which also hosts an old Russian fighter plane as a curiosity. The lookout offers an extensive view in every direction -- JÃĪtkÃĪsaari, the harbour areas, Hernesaari Island, and the far reaches of the ocean. The highest vantage point of the nearby areas is the large Clarion Hotel. In addition to the mall and the lookout point, the building contains a cafÃĐ and a free parking garage. The nearest you can get via public transport is by Trams 6T and 7, which stop in front of the building. This vantage point is particularly well-suited for those who want to visit the mall downstairs or use the West Terminal. Even though the lookout is maintained by the mall downstairs, you can also stop there without buying anything.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 00220 Helsinki, Finland

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    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +358 1 0309 5555

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    Taivaskallio Hill

    See wonderful landscapes and an old anti-aircraft gun at KÃĪpylÃĪ

    Taivaskallio Hill
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    Taivaskallio Hill is about 60 metres high, and from its top, you can admire the landscape and New Year’s fireworks. During the war years, the rock hosted the heavy Taivas anti-aircraft battery. As a memorial, a sealed anti-aircraft gun has been left in place. In the winter, the rock has often been used for downhill sledding. In the summer, it’s a popular place for relaxation. When the weather is fine, you can easily see all the way to central Helsinki from the top. It’s also the highest natural terrain in Helsinki. Malminkartano Hill and PaloheinÃĪ, which are higher, are refills created by humans. From the centre of Helsinki, the easiest way to Taivaskallio is to take the K or I train or Bus 69. If the weather permits, you can also get there on a city bike. The nearest bike station is at the KÃĪpylÃĪ train station.

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: 00600 Helsinki, Finland

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    Loiste Terrace

    A popular lookout restaurant at the heart of the city

    Loiste Terrace
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    The terrace of the restaurant 10. Kerros, right next to Helsinki Central Station, offers some of the most amazing views the centre of Helsinki has to offer. It’s a particularly breathtaking view after sunset. The restaurant’s offerings are also sure to leave you satisfied. There’s everything from coffee and soft drinks to a full menu of delicacies. And that’s not all – there’s also a lounge area, meeting rooms, and a sauna with a terrace that can be reserved. Below, there is the hotel that maintains the restaurant, and an emporium that belongs to the same chain. The roof terrace is open every day, from morning to evening. It’s not too hard to find your way in from the other parts of Helsinki – the roof terrace is on the top of the building directly west of the Central Railway Station. Should you ever miss a train, here’s a place to visit!

    āļ—āļĩāđˆāļ•āļąāđ‰āļ‡: Kaivokatu 3, 00100 Helsinki, Finland

    āđ€āļ›āļīāļ”: Opening hours vary.

    āđ‚āļ—āļĢ: +358 20 123 4800

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