MARCHÉ AUX HARENGS DE LA BALTIQUE
Fishermen and craftsmen gather on the Market Square for a presentation and ...Read more
SANTA LUCIA
It is the only Catholic saint commemorated in the country! This ...Read more
VAPPU
Read moreIt is the students' day, which coincides with Labour Day. The whole country takes part in the festivities planned in the streets. The student festivities begin in the evening and do not end until the next day after lunch. The students put on their white caps. In Helsinki, they celebrate in the Market Square by putting their caps on the famous Havis Amanda (Baltic Girl) statue. Inhibitions are forgotten, alcohol is flowing freely. The restaurants are packed and the party goes on in the streets.
LUX HELSINKI
A festival of sound and light installations that lights up the Finnish ...Read more
SEURASAAREN JOULUPOLKU - CHEMIN DE NOËL DE SEURASAARI
Read moreA free event offered to all children by the City of Helsinki, this Christmas trail, lined here and there with various activities and songs, plays and story readings, gives a foretaste of Christmas to delighted children, who can also warm up with Christmas porridges and sweaters distributed along the way, before meeting Father and Mother Christmas! And in the surrounding area, you can also enjoy the Christmas market set up.
LASKIAISRIEHA
A Mardi gras for young and old, with downhill competition in customized ...Read more
SAINT-JEAN (JUHANNUS)
On the shortest night of the year, fires are lit, parties are held and ...Read more
FÊTE DE RUNEBERG
The opportunity to taste the wonderful Runeberg pastries and to discover ...Read more