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A view from the observation tower of Harju

Jyväskylä is a nice university city in Central Finland. It is the biggest city in the Finnish Lakeland area. Its population was about 85,000 until January 1, 2009, when the surrounding regions were merged with it, thus increasing the population of Jyväskylä to 130,000.

Get in

By plane

Jyväskylä has a small airport, a former military air base, Tikkakoski Airport, situated 20 km from Jyväskylä center. The biggest customer of the Tikkakoski airport still today is the Finnish Military Air Force, who host their base nearby. The Airport is also base for Military Flight School. For commercial flights, the airport is mostly served by Flybe (Helsinki). There are also some direct charter flights to popular holiday destinations.

From the airport you can travel to the city by airport bus. Tickets cost €8, only cash payment (January 2013). The bus will leave the airport when all passengers have picked up their luggage. Reaching the airport for an outgoing flight is also possible by bus, the bus will leave from the front of the city bus station (Matkakeskus) one hour before the departure time of the flight.

You can also reach the city by taxi in 15–20 minutes. Catching or calling a taxi from the airport it will cost approx. €35 (March 2010) to get to the city center. If you are traveling alone, it's cheaper to order the taxi as a special "Airport-Taxi". Ordering an Airport-Taxi two hours in advance will lower the cost for one person down to €20, and a designated taxi driver with a name sign will be waiting at the airport for you. The service number for taxis in Jyväskylä area is +358 10 06900 (also for Airport-Taxi).

By train

Jyväskylä is well connected by railroads to the other Finnish cities, and getting in by train is rather effortless. A train ticket between Helsinki and Jyväskylä for an adult costs around €60. Student discounts are only offered to those studying in Finland.

The combined bus and train station (Jyväskylä travel center, or Jyväskylän matkakeskus in Finnish) is open from 06:00 to 22:00 from Friday to Saturday and from 08:00 to 22:00 on Sundays. Train tickets are sold at ticket machines at all opening hours, but the booking office does not sell tickets in the early morning or late night.

By bus

Buses travel between Jyväskylä and other Finnish cities, as well as smaller destinations. A bus ticket from Helsinki to Jyväskylä with one of the Matkahuolto associated bus companies will usually cost about 50€, and can be bought from the driver. Sometimes cheaper tickets can be found online.

A discount bus operator Onnibus offers significantly cheaper intercity bus travel to and from Jyväskylä, though the tickets must be bought online.

By boat

On Saturday a boat operates between Jyväskylä and Suolahti on the Keitele-Päijänne Canal . You need 4,5 to 6 h, ticket prices are: adult 36,00 € (2013), child under 12 years 18,00 €, child under 4 years is free. Transport of a bicycle 10,00 €, Buffet 21,00 € adults, 10,00 € children.

Timetable:

Place To Return
Jyväskylä 10.00 20.00
Noukanniemi 10.30 19.15
Vaajakoski lock 10.50 19.05
Kuhankoski lock 12.10 17.50
Laukaan harbour 12.30 17.35
Kuusaa lock 13.05 17.00
Kapeenkoski lock 14.00 16.20
Paatela lock 14.25 15.55
Suolahti 15.05 15.30

Get around

Map
Map of Jyväskylä

Jyväskylä has rather nice opportunities for getting around by foot or by bicycle, so if you're not in a hurry, you might want to just consider walking everywhere. Almost 1/3 of the population of Jyväskylä are students who mainly use bicycles to get around in the central area. Roads are also in a good condition, so you can explore the beautiful nature around the city.

By bus

Local buses travel between the different parts and suburbs of Jyväskylä. The single tickets are sold by the bus driver and the fares are relatively costly at 3€ per trip. The night fare (23:00-04:00) is 1€ extra, making a taxi possibly a cheaper option when travelling in groups of three or more. If you need to change buses during one trip, you have to show your receipt on the next bus (you have to get on to the next bus within one hour from buying the ticket).

If you plan to stay longer and want to use the bus service regularly, you might want to consider buying a bus card, which will be a bit cheaper (much cheaper if you are a student living in Jyväskylä). A 30-day bus card costs 60 € (without reduction) and it can be used as much as wanted during this 30-day period. No matter which part of Jyväskylä you want to get to, there are approximately three buses leaving each hour (daytime), though during the summer months (June to August) the frequency is reduced to two buses per hour.

You can also buy a one day tourist ticket from the tourist information centre on Asemakatu in the city centre. The cost is 8€ and allows you to travel on an unlimited number of buses within the city area for one day. The ticket is valid from the day it is purchased until 3am the next morning.

By taxi

Taxis can be usually be found waiting at the Jyväskylän matkakeskus or other taxi poles in the center of the city. If there are no taxis present, you have to call for one. The taxi service number in Jyväskylä area is +358 10 06900. The starting cost during daytime (Mon - Sat) is 5.10 € and on other times 8.00 € (March 2010). The cost per traveled kilometer varies between 1 - 2 € depending of the amount of passengers. The price list is always available in taxis.

See

Harbour of Jyväskylä
  • 1 Harju. A ridge just next to the center of the town, has a park on its slopes. Good for picnics and such.
    • 2 Vesilinna (water tower), Ihantolantie 5. Building on the top of the ridge Harju. Free entry to the observation tower which gives a wonderful view of the city. The Natural History Museum of Central Finland is also in this building, as well as a restaurant.
  • 3 Jyväskylä harbour, Satamakatu 8. The harbour is situated on a shorefront of Lake Jyväsjärvi.
  • 4 Toivolan Vanha Piha, Cygnaeuksenkatu 2, +358400-640405. Open Mon-Fri: 10-17 and Sat: 11-15. The Old Yard of Toivola is a small yard surrounded by craftsmen’s houses. There is a cafe, craft boutiques and sometimes market events.
  • 5 Kuokkala Church, Syöttäjänkatu 4. The Kuokkala church is a modern church with an award-winning design. The outside is dark with an angular bell tower, while the inside is primarily light wood.
  • 6 Ysitien Lemmikki Zoo, Palvaniementie 4-6 (Located 18 km from Jyväskylä centrum to east). Open only in the summer.. Small zoo with domestic animals in Leppälahti district. Adult €10.

Jyväskylä has many buildings by the famous architect Alvar Aalto. These include kaupunginteatteri (the town theater), some buildings in the main campus of the university and the Alvar Aalto Museum.

Christmas market at the Old Yard of Toivola

Museums

Exhibitions and art museums: Admission is free for all on Fridays to Jyväskylä Art Museum, Craft Museum of Finland and Museum of Central Finland. Ask for a student discount in the museums and galleries, though often a Finnish student card is neccesary.

Nature trails

There are several recreational 'nature paths' in Jyväskylä. They are mainly situated in forest areas.

  • 11 Tourujoki. A nature preservation area just a few hundred meters off the city center. The 700 meters long trail goes along river Tourujoki.
  • 12 Kangasvuori nature trail. The path can be entried in the back of the school Huhtasuon koulu. (trail map)

Do

The city's web site has an event calendar for current and upcoming events.

Winter activities

In wintertime there is an ice-skating rink and ski track on lake Jyväsjärvi

The second-hand equipment for winter sports (ice-skates and skis) may be bought for example from SPR fleemarket in Palokka or Jyväskylä Sportti-Divari.

  • 1 Ice skating and skiing on Lake Jyväsjärvi (Between the Kuokkala bridge and Ylistö bridge). These are available and maintained in the winter once the ice is thick enough. The ice skating track is 2.5 km long, and the ski trail is 8 km long.
  • 3 Hiihtomaa. Multiple ski tracks for traditional and skate skiing. Ski tracks connecting to Halssila, Huhtasuo and Vaajakoski. Sled hill for children.
  • 4 Ladunmaja, Ronsuntaipaleentie 279. Multiple ski tracks for traditional and skate skiing. Ski tracks connecting to Keltinmäki and Etelä-Keljo.

Swimming and Beaches

Jyväskylä has plenty of lakes and these provide nice opportunities for swimming and general beach activities during the warm summer months. Some of them offer ice swimming during the winter.

  • 5 Vuorilampi (Laajavuori, close by to the ski centre). A small pond with usually relatively warm water. Swimming is possible also during the winter.
  • 6 Tuomiojärvi (north from the centre). Maybe the most popular beach in town and has two beach volleyball fields.
  • 7 Alban ranta (next to Hotel Alba and one of the university campuses.).
  • 8 Kolmisoppinen (or Korloppinen on Google Maps) (couple of kilometers southwest from the town, off Ronsuntaipaleentie road). Relatively small lake with a beach somewhat secluded compared to those nearer the town centre.
  • 9 Köhniönjärvi. A popular beach among the inhabitants of Köhniö and the nearby neighbourhoods. Buses 1 and 2 stop here.

Indoor activities

  • 11 Boulderpaja, Ahjokatu 14, . Indoor climbing without ropes. Single payment 10 € + 3 € climbing shoes rent. (Also series tickets available.).

Buy

During the summer, the marketplace (Yliopistonkatu 15) is a good place to visit if you want fresh vegetables or fish, flowers or craft items.

You'll definitely want to look for shopping opportunities at the Jyväskylä pedestrian precinct, which is located at the other end of Kauppakatu. There is several small boutiques and few shopping malls.

A few of the shopping centres may be found around the street Kauppakatu in Jyväskylä centre
  • 1 Forum, Kauppakatu 20–22 and Vapaudenkatu 49–51.
  • 4 Panda factory shop, Asematie 2, Vaajakoski (Located 8 km east from Jyväskylä in Vaajakoski.), +358207918600, . Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-3pm. Panda was founded in 1920 and is known for its liquorice and chocolate products. It is not possible to tour the factory itself.

Second-hand bookshops

Three antiquarian bookstores are situated in Kauppakatu.

Flea markets

There is also a few flea markets worth visiting in Jyväskylä.

  • 8 Seppälän kirpputorimarket, Laukaantie 3. A big self-service flea market is situated about 6 km from the city centre and it's larger than 3000 m2. You can take a buss nr. 12 from the centre.
  • 9 kirpparilla.fi, Sorastajantie 1. Self-service flea market near to Seppälän kirpputorimarket.
  • 10 SPR-kirppis, Kirrinpolku 5. Charity flea market situated in Palokka about 8 km from city center to north. They sell clothes, books, dishes and furniture.
  • 11 Kirpputori Silinteri, Kirrinkuja 1 (Palokka district). Self-service flea market, there you may find clothes, books etc. goods.

Eat

It's cheap to have lunch at the student restaurants. They are situated all over the university buildings. With a Finnish student card it costs about 2.6 euro. Without the card it costs about 5,5 euro. Student restaurants:

  • 1 Ilokivi, Keskussairaalantie 2. Vegan food is served every day.
  • 2 Lozzi, Keskussairaalantie 4.
  • 3 Piato, Mattilanniemi 2.

There are many pizzerias offering large pizzas for as cheap as 4-5 €, guaranteed to fill your belly.

  • 6 Kasvisravintola Katriina, Kauppakatu 11 (near the city center). The only vegetarian restaurant in Jyväskylä. Unfortunately, it is open only for lunch between 11AM and 2PM.
  • 7 Hong Kong City, Kauppakatu 12 (across the street from Katrina). Serves up pretty decent Chinese cuisine every day until 11PM
  • 8 Grilli 21, Puistokatu 21. Located near the university serves up high quality traditional Finnish street food. Try the Taxari, deep fried french fries and sausages, with your choice of condiments, 4,5 €. Especially tasty after an evening of drinking. Open until 5AM weekends.
  • 9 Restaurant Pöllöwaari, Yliopistonkatu 23 (located at same place where Hotel Yöpuu is). Serves excellent lunch between 11AM - 2PM
  • 10 Pizzeria Maria. For less than 10 euro: selection from the salad bar, pizza, pasta, kebab, fallafel, and coffee. The pasta vegeteriana is excellent.
  • 11 Figaro, Asemakatu 4, . A good small restaurant located a bit off from city center, however it only servers lunch between 11AM to 3PM main courses 24,00 to 64,00 Euro.

Drink

Pubs, Bars and Nightclubs

Nightlife is centered in the downtown part of Kauppakatu and cross streets, some also in the uptown part of Kauppakatu, near the University. As most of the bars are situated on Kauppakatu or very close to it, pub crawls can be easily arranged in Jyväskylä. Start from Yläkaupunki and work your way down to the clubs in Alakaupunki!

Alakaupunki (Downtown)

A large number of bars, restaurants and nightclubs is located around the pedestrian district. Cheaper places in this area include Bar Explosive, Pub Anneli and Bar Passion. Suggested establishments:

  • 1 Bar Bra, Kauppakatu 35. The newest club in town offers the same as the others plus a beach section with hammocks. Open Tue-Sun to 4AM. with age limit of 20 on Fridays and 22 on Saturdays. Cover charge 5 €.
  • 2 Giggling Marlin, Kauppakatu 32. This club is easily recognizable by the long queue during weekends. As a part of a night club chain, this venue offers the same blend of danceable music and beautiful people you might have seen in the other SK bars. Cover charge €5.
  • 3 ESCAPE, Väinönkatu 32. This club can also be recognized of having a long queue during weekends. A big nightclub located in an old cinema with the normal blend of danceable music and beautiful people. Cover charge €2,5-5 depending on the night. Students can get some discounts.
  • 4 Old Brick's Inn, Kauppakatu 41. Situated in Vanha Tiilitalo (The Old Brick Building), is a pub with probably the biggest selection of beer in town.
  • 5 Shaker, Yliopistonkatu 38. The one and only cocktail bar in Jyväskylä. This bar was established in 2004 and it has been since twice nominated as one of the top 20 bars in Finland. The bartender is among the best flairtenders in Finland, so don't be surprised to see some neat tricks behind and over the counter.

Yläkaupunki (Uptown)

If you prefer a more laid-back night scene than euro-disco hell, walk uphill along Kauppakatu until you are past the church. This is where Yläkaupunki begins. Suggested establishments:

  • 6 Sohwi, Vaasankatu 21. This pub has been around for a while and has still managed to stay fresh. Many students come here, maybe because the university is just next door or maybe because of the "rock hours". Food is also served. Open every day and until 2AM on weekends.
  • 7 Vakiopaine, Kauppakatu 6. Definitely the coolest spot in town to have a beer, afternoon or evening (happy hour is 9PM til 11PM every day.4 liter tap for 2€). Art shows on the walls change every 20 days or so. Live music occasionally. Theater in the cellar. Lots of board games available for play. Wireless internet.
  • 8 Vihreä Haltiatar, Kauppakatu 13. A quality establishment with over 100 beers to choose from. Friendly knowledgeable staff. Wireless internet. Awesome jukebox packed with an eclectic collection of old 45s. Closed on Sundays and Mondays.
  • 9 Ylä-Ruth, Seminaarinkatu 19. Just a block further from Vakiopaine. A true Finnish drinking experience, you'll hear the word "perkele" several times before your first beer is gone!

Alko

Wine, strong beer and spirits can only be purchased in Finland from State-owned Alko shops. The only Alko shop in the center of the city is at located in the Sokos department store on Kauppakatu. Other locations of Alko shops in Jyväskylä area can be found from the Alko website.

Sleep

There are a few hotels in the vicinity of the train station. All the major hotel chains (Scandic, Cumulus, Sokos) can also be found in the city.

Budget

Mid-range

  • 5 Hotel Alba, Ahlmaninkatu 4 (near the University campus), +358 14-636311. A nice, mid-range budget hotel. Half of the rooms face the lake, while the other half face the city.

Splurge

Connect

The Jyväskylä tourist information website maintains a list of internet access points and wifi hotspots.

  • Forum, Kauppakatu. Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 12pm-6pm. The Forum shopping centre in the centre of the city has a free wifi connection.
  • Jyväskeskus, Kauppakatu. Mon-Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 12pm-10pm. The Jyväskeskus shopping centre in the centre of the city has a free wifi connection.
  • TE-palvelut, Corner of Vapaudenkatu and Urhonkatu. Mon-Fri 9am-4:15pm. The TE-palvelut unemployment office has free wifi and free toilets.

Every library in the city has both computers with internet access and free wifi. Usually the wifi password is written on a sign somewhere, but you can ask a librarian, as they all speak English. The main library in Jyväskylä city centre also has free toilets.

Restaurants and bars also have wifi connections for customers, but a password is usually needed and must specifically be asked for.

Stay safe

The crime rate in Jyväskylä is generally low. However, it's best to avoid obviously drunk people during weekend nights after the bars close. Long queuing for taxis or late night snack sometimes frustrate some partygoers to seek fighting opponents from other people. Sometimes this results to a temporary conversion from a pedestrian district to fighting arena, but the common sight of patrolling police makes the occurrences more rare. Despite this, walking on the streets at night (or any time of day) is safe. Keep in mind that in the winter time the streets might be slippery and that it is mandatory by traffic law to wear a reflector during the dark period.

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