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Visit the Tower

Come and visit the tower with your friends or business associates and experience an astonishing view of Helsinki. This is the best place to see the urban landscape and all of central Helsinki.

opening hours and
ticket prices

MON-FRI 9 am - 9 pm 

SAT-SUN 9 am - 6 pm

Tickets: 5€ for adults, 2€  for children (children under 6 years may enter for free)

With the Helsinki Card: € 3 for adults, children may enter for free.

Prices (PDF)

You can get to the top of the tower by elevator.

Closed:

24-25th May

19th June 4pm-9pm

20th July 

27th July

6th September

 

Contact information:
+358 (0)9-4366 010
email: info@stadion.fi

 

The Helsinki Olympic Stadium was completed on 12 June 1938. The Stadium has been characterized as the world’s most beautiful Olympic Stadium, and what is exceptional about it is the fact that the Olympic buildings are in active use.  

The Stadium is located in an exceptionally central location in Helsinki (Töölö) and it is easily accessible by public transport.   Map , public transport

The Stadium Tower is 72 meters (235 feet) high, and in the top you can admire the Helsinki city landscape.

The Stadium is also home to the Sports Museum of Finland, where you can get to know Finland’s sports history or come see different exhibits. More information www.urheilumuseo.fi

Stadion Hostel is located at the Stadium. At the hostel it is possible to get accommodation. More information www.stadionhostel.fi

HISTORY OF THE STADIUM

AREA MAP

Restaurant Olympic Bistro

Opening hours :
MON-FRI 9 am- 4 pm (Lunch11am-2pm)
www.sodexo.fi/olympiastadion

Souvenirs

When the tower was set to be renovated 2010 and hooded up for months, Finnish Lottery allowed Finns to take part in designing the tower´s hood. Finland´s tallest piece of art was put together from hundreds of pictures representing the Finnish happiness.

When the renovation was finished the tarp was recycled and a part of it was made into Globe Hope products. Products can be bought in the tower lobby.

Buy a piece of history!