Flights to Helsinki

Helsinki is an urban city with a rich history and an inviting atmosphere. Between the culture and the history, you’ll find a hub of smiling locals ready to share with you their favorite dishes, beverages, and tales of the town. Get ready to soak up the best of Finland.

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SAS flies to Helsinki in Finland from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm.

We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Seoul and Tokyo).

Benefits on your flight to Helsinki

If you want to enjoy lower cost fares, simply book your holiday on SAS in advance. If you would like to get an overview of all SAS destinations in one spot, visit our low fare calendar. All SAS customers enjoy a 24-hour money back guarantee on any booking so if you see a great offer, snap it up and decide later.

Discounted tickets for kids

Experience Helsinki with the kids. SAS offers up to 90% discounts on children’s tickets to make it more affordable to bring your kids on your trip to Helsinki.

Board a flight to Helsinki and enjoy a vibrant seaside city

Finland’s southern capital dates right back to the 16th-century and today this vibrant city is home to impressive Scandinavian architecture, museums tracing the city’s maritime and Finnish history, and contemporary art galore.

When you’re not shopping at Helsinki’s Market Square or admiring the city’s grand 19th-century cathedral, you’ll likely be enjoying the nearby walking trails of Suomenlinna.

The list of things to do in Helsinki is endless, and there’s a little something for everyone.

Flights to <em>Helsinki</em>

Fly with SAS to Helsinki Airport, and you’ll be ready and raring to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.

Helsinki Airport

When in Helsinki make sure to visit the Market Square, Kauppatori, in the central of the city. Selling fish, flowers and souvenirs it’s a beautiful sight to visit. In the winter the market is found in tents keeping it nice and warm. A place worth a visit all year round.

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Have dinner in an artist’s studio or relax in a sauna. Go to a concert in an underground church or discover the youthful Finnish art scene. Helsinki has it all and more—a city that’s easy to fall in love with.

Helsinki is the Scandinavian capital that feels both the most exotic and the most modern. Alvar Aalto’s modernist architecture and design mix with Finnish tango and karaoke, while the Finns themselves are renowned for being both austere and futuristic.

It’s a capital city you can discover time and again, with a proud cultural tradition and an exciting—somewhat undiscovered—food scene. Here’s our guide to Helsinki’s top picks.

Three hip restaurants... and a bar

Local delicacies and art

Ateljé Finne

Gunnar Finne was a sculptor and architect and it’s in his old studio that you’ll find yourself dining at Ateljé Finne. The food here draws inspiration from traditional Finnish flavors but with a modern, playful flair. Dishes include fermented potatoes with sour cream and rum and a reindeer steak with Madeira sauce. Everything is enjoyed in the gorgeous venue, surrounded by Finne’s artwork.

Great pizza

Pontus

For those who have never tried smoked pike pizza, a visit to the lively Pontus—a neighborhood restaurant in Ullanlinna—is not to be missed. Gluten-free options are available here and it is of course possible to order something less unorthodox, like a classic margherita, washed down with crisp, natural wines or Finnish pale ale.

Small dishes to die for

Bona Fide

At Bona Fide, you’ll eat a menu of four or six dishes from a constantly updated and uncomplicated menu. Dishes like marinated eggplant with grape vinaigrette and shiso cucumber salad or grilled venison with spicy kale relish have given the restaurant a well-earned reputation for making well-prepared, affordable food with great care taken when it comes to the ingredients.

Karaoke with the LGBTQ community

Mann’s Street Gay Karaoke Bar

Karaoke is deadly serious in Finland. It was here in 2003 that the World Karaoke Championships were born, and the country has thousands of karaoke bars. At the same time, this is where you’ll find Finns at their warmest and friendliest. The LGBTQ community has its own karaoke bars, like Mann’s Street, where drag queens and illustrations by Tom of Finland welcome you.

Sights, art and saunas

Finland’s national artist

Gallen-Kallelan Museo

If there’s an artist who feels almost welded to the Finnish national soul, it is Akseli Gallen-Kallela. His scenes for the national epic Kalevala are some of his most famous works, but it was in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that he quickly became Finland’s most important artist. His house and studio in Espoo, outside Helsinki, is now a museum that showcases some of his works.

National gallery

Ateneum

The Ateneum, Finland’s national gallery, collects the most important works of Finnish art, besides Akseli Gallen-Kallela (don’t miss the painting Lemminkäinen’s Mother from 1897) you will also find important painters like Albert Edelfelt and Helene Schjerfbeck. The Ateneum was also the first museum in the world to include a painting by Vincent Van Gogh in its collection in 1903, and you can also enjoy paintings by Amedeo Modigliani and Edvard Munch.

Modern art gallery

Helsinki Contemporary

Helsinki has a young and vibrant art scene, and if you want great modern Finnish art, head to Helsinki Contemporary, where there are regular noteworthy art exhibitions. Finnish superstars like Elina Brotherus and newer names like Artor Jesus Inkerö get to showcase their new work—just check out what’s on when you’re in town.

Restaurant and sauna in one

Löyly

Sauna culture is important in Finland and Helsinki has several large sauna facilities that are open to everyone, and others where a booking is needed. Löyly is one where you need to make a reservation, but then you also get an extraordinary experience as it is also a restaurant with a sea view. Here you can sit in a wood-fired sauna or a traditional smoke sauna followed by a drink and a rentataki. During the summer months, the restaurant is self-service and has a summer menu.

Underground church

Temppeliaukion kirkk

One of Helsinki’s most visited buildings—and there’s stiff competition, it has to be said—is the Temple Square Church, a church carved into a cliff. One tip is to book a ticket for a concert here, as the rough stone walls of the venue produce special acoustics and you get a visually fascinating experience at the same time.

Designer shopping and botique living

Contemporary Finnish design

Klaus Haapaniemi & Co.

You’re bound to visit Marimekko, Iittala and Artek during your stay in Helsinki, but our tip is to pay a visit to Klaus Haapaniemi & Co., located at Kämp Galleria. Haapaniemi is an example of how a younger generation of designers have abandoned functional minimalism and instead create geometric, colorful and organic patterns that can be found on everything from clothing to cushions and wallpaper.

Playful decor and the best bar in Finland

Hotel F

The Runar hotel bar has been named Finland’s best bar and for those who like a drink at their hotel, the centrally located boutique Hotel F6 is a reason in itself. Designed by Jaakko Puro, the interior is playful and chic with blend of colors, shapes and old and new.

Do you want to travel in even more comfort? You can always upgrade your SAS flight ticket to the next travel class. This gives you access to Fast Track, SAS Lounges, priority boarding and meals & snacks onboard.

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Always included in your trip to Helsinki

At SAS, we always aim to ensure our customers have a relaxed and comfortable journey. Regardless of which ticket type you carry, you will always enjoy some SAS customer benefits. Always included in your flight to Helsinki is easy online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and use of the SAS App.

Included in your travel class: SAS Go SAS Plus SAS Business*
24-hour money back guarantee Yes Yes Yes
Carry-on
Light

Yes*

Smart/Pro

1 x 8 kg

2 x 8 kg* 2 x 8 kg
Checked bag(s)
Light

No

Smart/Pro

1 x 23 kg

Smart

1 x 23 kg

Pro

2 x 23 kg

2 x 32 kg
Fast track** No Yes Yes
SAS Lounge** For an additional fee Yes Yes
Food & beverages
Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:

Yes

Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:

Can be pre-ordered

Yes Yes
WiFi For an additional fee For an additional fee Yes

*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available

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