Hämeenlinna (Swedish: Tavastehus) is a city in Tavastia Proper, Southern Finland.
Get in
By car
Exactly 100 km north from Helsinki with the motorway 3 E12. The nearest major city (and airport) is Tampere, about 75 km to the north. Road number 10 from Turku to Lahti also passes near the city.
By train
As Hämeenlinna is on the most important railway line of Western Finland it's well connected with Helsinki and Tampere as well as cities further north, like Vaasa, Oulu and Rovaniemi.
By bus
Buses from Helsinki to Tampere stop at Hämeenlinna.
The local public transport system extends to Lahti.
By boat
Yes, there is a waterway between Tampere and Hämeenlinna. At summer it can be the most enjoyable way to travel, while the views at the lake Vanajavesi are at their best. The trip can be quite long though. Hopealinjat offers cruises, which take 8 hours one way (see Do below). Guest harbours: Vaakunanranta in the centre (+358 20-123-4636) and Virvelinranta a kilometre to the south (+358 400-484-172).
Get around
You can get around by car, by bus or by foot. For driving around, the city center is quite an irritating experience, with its tight intersections and numerous one-way streets. The services in the city centre are within a few minutes walk, so a car is hardly necessary there.
Hämeenlinna has a good system of public transport, information online in Finnish. Tickets in 2020 for the city itself (zone A, including to Aulanko) €3.40/1.70, valid for 80 minutes, children 7–16. For a longer stay the smartphone app Waltti is useful, giving reduced adult fares. Be aware that many bus lines go in both directions from the centre. You can use an interactive route planner to find bus routes.
By taxi
- Taksi Häme, ☏ +358 100-0700 (€2.76 + €0.35/min – queuing toll-free 1½ min), +358 3 616-5980 (office), toimisto@aluetaksi.net. Also bookable by 0100 0700 app. Fixed price based on calculated route and time if destination address given when booking by app. €6.90/9+€1.85–2.60/km + waiting time etc..
- iTaksi, ☏ +358 102 120 000, info@itaksi.fi. Also bookable by app or web. Fixed price based on calculated route and time if destination address given when booking by app or web. €4.00/6.00+€0.90/km+€0.85/min.
- Smartphone apps: Valopilkku, 02 Taksi
See
- 1 Häme castle (Hämeen linna), Hattulantie 334, ☏ +358 295-336-931, hameenlinna@kansallismuseo.fi. 1 Jun–14 Aug: daily 10:00–17:00, off season Tu–F 10:00–16:00, Sa Su 11:00–16:00. The symbol and main attraction of Hämeenlinna. A medieval red brick castle, which now serves as a museum and a venue for some events. Guided tours are available. There are also couple of other museums (e.g. prison museum) next to the castle. Between the castle and city centre there is a large park area Linnanpuisto, where the annual Wanaja Festival is held at summer. €9/7/4.50 (children: 7–17 years).
- 2 Parola Tank Museum (Parolan panssarimuseo), Hattulantie 334 (some ten kilometres north-west from the city centre), ☏ +358 40-568-1186. May–Sep: daily 09:00–18:00, Oct–Apr: daily 10:00–15:00, closed Christmas–New Year. For those interested in military equipment. €9/7.50/5 (children: 6–15 years).
- 3 Holy Cross Church (Pyhän Ristin Kirkko), Vanhankirkontie 41 (in Hattula, a little north of Hämeenlinna.), ☏ +358 3 672-3383. Medieval Gothic church, built mostly of red bricks. Inside there are many paintings and sculptures.
- 4 The birthplace of Jean Sibelius, Hallituskatu 11. The birthplace of the famous 19th- and early 20th-century composer is now a museum, telling about the composer's childhood, at Hallituskatu 11. The old wooden house is conserved between bigger modern buildings. The museum is open after renovation.
Do
- 1 Ahvenisto. Beautiful ridge area in western side of the city. Beach of the lake Ahvenisto, "Appara" is a popular place for hanging out, especially in the summer. The swimming arena, in which some swimming competitions of 1952 olympics took part, isn't in use though. In the ridge area there are also paths for jogging or skiing, and a racing track which is a nuisance among locals and a synonym for Ahvenisto for others, while many motor sport events are held there.
- 2 Aulanko. Originally a natural park with great sights, equipped in late 1800s and early 1900s with an observation tower, other buildings of stone, artificial ponds and rare plant species. Today the area offers also plenty of services, including accommodation in the famous hotel and various outdoor activities.
- 3 Linnagolf, Vanajanlinnantie 485. Another golf course, Linnagolf, next to Vanajanlinna.
- 4 Lake cruises, ☏ +358 10-422-5600, info@hopealinja.fi. April–December, Tampere route June–August. Cruises on the lake, 2–3 hours, day, afternoon or evening, or route cruises to Tampere or Visavuori with several stops on the way. Optional lunch or dinner on board. "Pirate" cruises for children (lake cruise with programme and lunch included). Check what cruises are available what day of the week. €5–50 for route cruises (one way); lake cruises €12–18 (children 4–17 half price); lake cruise with lunch/dinner €24–32/30–42 (children 4–11 half price, also for the pirate cruise).
Festivals
- Linnajazz: 8–12 July 2020. A jazz festival in the Castle Park of Hämeenlinna. (date needs updating)
- Wanaja Festival: 3–4 June 2020. Wanaja Festival is held in the Castle Park in Hämeenlinna (date needs updating)
Buy
- 1 Kauppakeskus Goodman, Kaivokatu 7. A large mall opened in late 2014. It features an Anttila department store plus smaller stores and eateries. Architectonically the mall is a bit unusual as it's built on the top of the Helsinki-Tampere freeway, with the road passing under the mall in a tunnel.
Eat
Budget
There aren't many regional specialities available, if one doesn't count hotsi, a local version of hot dog, which is sold in grill kiosks. For cheap meal (€10 or less for one person, even as low as €5 in the lunchtime) you can always find some fast food. In city centre you can hardly miss a pizza/kebab place. There are also Subway, McDonalds, and Hesburger outlets. Golden Rax pizzabuffet offers its megabuffet for €8.
Mid-range
- 1 Popino, Raatihuoneenkatu 11, ☏ +358 3 653-2555, popino@popino.fi. M–Sa 11:00–22:00, Su 11:00–20:00. Popino is in Keskustalo, a grim building with a set of stairs, which connect Raatihuoneenkatu (opposite of the church) to Palokunnankatu. Popino serves large, quite special pizzas, but also steaks and fish. €20–30, pizza €15–17, lunch of the day €10.
- 2 Georgios (Zante), Linnankatu 3, ☏ +358 400-676-144, zante@aina.net. M–F 08:00–14:00. Georgios serves food from Greece and is also near market square. lunch €10.
- 3 Huviretki, Raatihuoneenkatu 18. A chain restaurant, which operates next to hotel Cumulus.
- 4 Pancho Villa, Sibeliuksenkatu 11, ☏ +358 50-434-1888, hameenlinna@panchovilla.fi. M–Th 11:00–20:30, F 11:00–22:30, Sa 12:00–22:30, Su 13:00–20:30. Mexican restaurant.
- For some ethnic food, other than kebab, you can go to the first blocks of Raatihuoneenkatu (from market square to the church's direction and on) and find couple of Chinese restaurants.
Splurge
- 5 Piparkakkutalo, Kirkkorinne 2 (next to the church), ☏ +358 3 648-040, info@ravintolapiparkakkutalo.fi. "The gingerbread house" is easily recognisable of its white "scaled" wall. With a beautiful view to the church this is one of the finer places in town. €20–30, lunch €10.
- 6 Himalaya Kitchen Ravintola, Linnankatu 3 (corner of Hallituskatu). This restaurant in the centre of town serves the delicious dishes of the Himalayan region with many options for vegetarian and vegans as well.
- 7 [dead link] Rosso, Sibeliuksenkatu 3. A restaurant of a Finnish chain, with some Italian influence, serving slightly upscale pizzas and other Italian dishes.
- 8 Steak House, Sibeliuksenkatu 5.
- 9 Coyote bar & grill, Hallituskatu 20. Another chain restaurant with nice looking menu but not exactly cheap prices.
Drink
You might not want to go bar-hopping in the suburbs, though it's not necessary, as most of pubs, rock-bars, nightclubs etc. are located around market square area.
- 1 Olutravintola Birger, Raatihuoneenkatu 5. Su–Th 16:00–24:00, F Sa 16:00–02:00. A "beer restaurant" where you can choose between 80 beers. They also serve food. Thursday night is "Tapas night".
Sleep
Budget
- 1 Hotelli Emilia, Raatihuoneenkatu 23, ☏ +358 3 612-2106, fax: +358 3 616-5289. Small hotel in the centre at the Reska promenade street. €122, weekends €100.
- 2 Hämeen Hostelli, Turuntie 22. Nice budget hostel in Turuntie 1 km away from city center. €85.
Mid-range
- 3 Sokos Hotel Vaakuna, Possentie 7, ☏ +358 20 1234 636. Located near the railway station, at the shore of lake Vanajavesi. Not far from the city centre.
- 4 Hotelli Cumulus Hämeenlinna, Raatihuoneenkatu 16-18, ☏ +358 3 64-881, fax: +358 3 648 8299, hameenlinna.cumulus@restel.fi.
- 5 Kylpylähotelli Rantasipi Aulanko, Aulangontie 93, ☏ +358 3 658-801, fax: +358 3 682 1922, aulanko.rantasipi@restel.fi. A fine hotel with spa. In the middle of the Aulanko area, some 5 km away from the city center. Bus lines 2 and 13 leave from here to centre once in an hour. Aulanko area offers also e.g. accommodation in cottages.
Splurge
- 6 Vanajanlinna, Vanajanlinnantie 485, ☏ +358 3 610-20, fax: +358 3 610-2210, vanajanlinna@vanajanlinna.fi.
Go next
- 5 Puuhamaa (in Tervakoski, about 20 km south of Hämeenlinna). An amusement park (or maybe rather a giant playground). Much of fun for kids, though everyone must pay the €17 entrance fee, which grants you all the activities: waterpark with steam sauna, boats, racetracks with small cars, and various places for jumping, sliding, climbing and playing. Having a picnic is also possible.
- Tampere to north-west
- Forssa to west
- Lahti to east
- Akaa to north-northwest
Routes through Hämeenlinna |
Vaasa ← Akaa ← | N S | → Hyvinkää → Helsinki |