Contemporary gallery in Helsinki's harbor curated by Finnish artists, showcasing progressive sculptures and spatial art. Exhibitions focus on the physical form with a dynamic approach.
Traditional smoke sauna built into the earth, creating a dark, atmospheric space with soft, humid heat. Guided rituals often end with a plunge into outdoor cold tubs followed by grilling sausages over a fire pit.
Year-round recreation area centered on a small lake and traditional public smoke saunas. Locals alternate between the intense heat of the sauna and a cold plunge in the lake – even through a hole cut in the winter ice.
Helsinki’s last public wood-burning sauna, a neighborhood institution since 1928. Bathers spill out onto sidewalk benches between sessions, cooling off in towels with their own beers.
Monumental concert and congress hall on Töölö Bay, clad in brilliant white Carrara marble. The interior is a total work of art: every surface, fixture, and piece of furniture was designed by the architect Alvar Aalto.
Seaside sauna with a historical vibe, built in the 1880s for restorative retreats. Offers a public mixed sauna and options for private bookings.
Established in 1952, this sauna society offers an array of traditional sauna experiences and year-round sea swimming. With seven distinct saunas, the venue encourages a deep dive into local wellness customs.
Modern neighborhood sauna built around a lively central courtyard and gastropub. Guests move between wood-pellet heated rooms and the bar, ordering craft beers and burgers in their towels.
Relaxed Michelin featured fine dining. Wonderful ingredients and creative dishes mixing international influence with local traditions. Excellent wine parings.
Waterfront public sauna built into a sculptural, pine-slatted structure with rooftop sea views. Three wood-heated saunas – including a traditional smoke sauna – are paired with cold plunges in the Baltic and a modern Scandinavian restaurant
Restaurant in Ullanlinna offering tradition everywhere. From its linen tablecloths and wooden chairs to its menu of deeply old school dishes – well frequented by an older crowd, this is one for an authentic taste of Helsinki.
Public saunas on a small island, housed in a former red-brick factory and reached by a short ferry. Locals alternate between hot steam and a cold plunge into the sea – even through a hole cut in the winter ice.
Open year-round, this unique urban spa and swimming spot is located on a floating deck in the harbor. A day-pass includes entrance to the sauna, sea-water pool, two other pools and wellness facilities.
Modern cultural hub where the top floor is a serene library with skyline views, nicknamed “Book Heaven.” Downstairs is a bustling public workshop with free-to-use 3D printers, recording studios, and sewing machines.
Innovative dining with a blend of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean flavors. Fresh, quality ingredients create surprising dishes, complemented by a diverse sake list. The signature pork-and-kimchi buns or Wagyu beef bo ssäm are highlights.
Modernist concrete sauna on the waterfront built around a strict “bath-peace” policy. Conversation is for the atrium – the sauna rooms are for silent heat and plunges into the Baltic Sea.
Lakeside sauna maintained by community spirit, offering an authentic and natural seaside experience. Self-service, wood-heated, and open 24/7.
Cozy local shop focused on sauna related products. Rustic atmosphere and knowledgeable staff make this a great stop for aficionados.
Log-framed public sauna on a historic military island, reached by a ten-minute ferry. The two wood-fired saunas are co-ed, with large windows looking out to the archipelago and a shared terrace for a post-steam plunge in the sea.
Rustic, wood-heated saunas operating out of a converted 19th-century fishing shed on a historic seaside estate. Locals cycle between the intense heat and bracing dips in the Baltic Sea – even breaking the ice for a swim in winter.
Charming urban beach haven offering soft sands, perfect for basking on sunny days and engaging in winter activities.