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Espoo, Finland – the perfect winter break

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Espoo lies close to Helsinki in southern Finland and despite not being as well known as the capital city, it is a lovely place to spend a few days.  The city boundary covers the attractive centres of Tapiola and Matinkylä and the beautiful Nuuksio National Park.

Getting there:

Helsinki Airport Rail Station
Helsinki Airport Rail Station

Arrive into Helsinki Vantaa Airport (flights from the U.K. with British Airways, Finnair and the low cost carrier Ryanair).  From the terminal building rail station take one of the I or P trains (every 15 minutes’ to Helsinki Central Station and then transfer to the metro onto to Matinkylä taking just 55 minutes with a single ticket €4.10 (£3.62).

Stay:

Hotel Matts, Matinkylä, Espoo,, Finland
Hotel Matts, Matinkylä

Hotel Matts is a luxurious, modern 4 star hotel in Matinkylä and is conveniently located with a metro station entrance just outside its doors.

Hotel Matts Restaurant Matinkylä
Hotel Matts Restaurant Matinkylä

The accommodation comprises rooms, suites and apartments and is an ideal base for touring the surrounding area.

Iso Omena Shopping Centre, Matinkyla
Iso Omena Shopping Centre, Matinkylä

Located next to the hotel is the newly extended Iso Omena shopping centre containing more than 100 stores, restaurants and a cinema complex.  It’s open until late each evening and perfect for a wander round after a day of sightseeing.

Suggested activities:

Espoo Coastal Route

Matinkyla Coastal Route, Espoo, Finland
Matinkyla Coastal Route

The Espoo coastal route extends for 27 km along the scenic Gulf of Finland shoreline.  At any time of year pleasant walks along forest coastal paths can be enjoyed.  Take in the scenic views out to sea and pause for a coffee or lunch at a seaside cafe.  There are several inviting cafes to choose from and one suggestion is Nokkalan Majakka, a gorgeous seaside cafe close to Matinkylä.

Nokkalan Majakka, Matinkylä
Nokkalan Majakka, Matinkylä

It’s open daily until 8.00 p.m. (10.00 p.m. at weekends) serving pastries, snacks and full meals.  I recommend their daily soup buffet especially the irresistible creamy salmon soup on offer at weekends.

Haukilahti

Haukilahti, Espoo
Haukilahti, Espoo

Haukilahti is another attractive place to visit and can be reached easily by a short bus ride from Matinkylä.  There’s a large marina, beach and cafes to explore and then you can follow the coastal walkway back to the hotel passing some beautiful villas and pretty beaches along the way.

Tapiola

Tapiola was designed as a garden city and constructed during the 1950’s and 1960’s, its name being derived from Tapio, the forest God of Finnish mythology.  The city’s architecture and landscaping combining urban living in natural surroundings brought worldwide fame for Finnish urban planning.

Tapiola metro station, Espoo, Finland
Tapiola metro station

On exiting the orange metro train in Tapiola station, a large white sculpture greets you on the platform.  It’s called “Emma leaves no trace” and was created by Kim Simonsson.  This forms part of an installation of colourful handprints spread around the metro station and is linked to the EMMA Museum of Modern Art which is one of the cluster of four Tapiola museums.

Ice skating at Tapiola, Espoo Finland
Ice skating at Tapiola

Start by taking a stroll around the attractive central lake and fountains just outside the metro station.  In winter the lake is transformed into a winter wonderland ice rink with a 330m skating track around the pool.

A trip through time exhibition, KAMU, Espoo City Museum, Tapiola
A trip through time exhibition, KAMU, Espoo City Museum, Tapiola

It’s just a 15 minute walk to the WeeGee Exhibition Centre which is home to two museums, a cafe and museum shop.  Entrance is €20 (free each Friday after 5.00 p.m.) covering admission to the Espoo Museum of Modern Art (EMMA) and Espoo City Museum KAMU.  The WeeGee building was constructed in the 1960’s for the Finnish printing company Weilin and Göös as their new print works.  Next door to WeeGee are two more interesting museums, Leikki – The Museum of Play, popular with young children and the Finnish Museum of Horology and Jewellery – Kruunu which  is dedicated to timepieces and the history of measuring time.  The museum’s collections have their origins in 1944 when the Finnish School of Watchmaking was founded.

Kruunu, The Finnish Museum of Horology and Jewellery, Tapiola
Kruunu, The Finnish Museum of Horology and Jewellery, Tapiola

Afterwards take a look in some of the shops in the attractive, modern Ainoa Shopping Centre including the Stockmann department store then take the lift up to Food Garden on the 3rd floor for a bite to eat.  I recommend Bistro O Mat which offers a delicious lunch menu with salad buffet.

Nuuksio National Park 

Explore Nuuksio National Park which can easily be reached by public transport.  Buses 243 and 244 run from Espoo station to Siikaniemi, taking you to the southern part of the national park.  More detailed directions are available from nationalparks.fi.

Panoramic screen, Haltia Finnish Nature Centre, Finland
Finnish Nature Centre Haltia

Start off at the Finnish Nature Centre Haltia, where visitors can learn about Finnish nature in Nuuksio and a little about Finland’s other national parks.  The southernmost reindeer park in Finland lies within walking distance of the centre as does Solvalla (Swinghill) ski centre.  With two lifts and 1 km of slopes it’s an opportunity to go ski-ing, snowboarding or snowshoeing beside frozen lakes and snow capped forests close to the cities of both Espoo and Helsinki.

Nuuksio Lux
Nuuksio Lux festival of light

Lux Nuuksio: This annual festival of light takes place in the national park during January each year.  Enjoy Nuuksio by following candlelight trails lit by ice lanterns illuminating the forests and lakes at the darkest time of year.

Winter barbecue, Nuuksio National Park, Espoo, Finland
Enjoy a winter barbecue

During the festival visitors can watch actors perform fire juggling and other activities and then cook tasty sausages in an outdoor fireplace and warm up with a hot drink.

Helsinki:

Senate Square, Helsinki
Senate Square, Helsinki

With the metro link from Matinkylä or Tapiola to the centre of Helsinki taking no more than 25 minutes, visitors to Espoo are also well placed to enjoy the beautiful sights of the  Finnish capital.

Winter at Helsinki seaside
Winter at Helsinki seaside

For suggestions of things to see and do in Helsinki you may like to follow the links below:

Helsinki – a guide of what to see and do

Helsinki – Free things to see and do

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38 responses to “Espoo, Finland – the perfect winter break”

  1. Sartenada Avatar

    Hello. Regards from Espoo. How are you? I am fine although this summer I celebrated my 80th birthday. Well, I am Matti, I am sure that you remember me. Nowadays I live in Leppävaara not so far from its racetrack. I just read one of your gorgeous post telling about Espoo. When you next time visit Espoo, you must ride the Raidejokeri, which line 15. The line is long and offers much to see. I give the link. Our summer place is in Pori. It is awesome beautiful town. I have made many videos from it. Well, although I am so called former youth, I am learning new techniques like (AI) artificial intelligence. In one of my video, I change one photo to talking Avatar. I give link to it. One operation, which was waiting was ChatGPT. It work faster and much better than Wikipedia. I use it translate my texts of my videos and discussing with anyone who speaks for Example Japanese and Korean.

    Here are links to my videos:

    Raidejokeri (light rail line)

    AI

    Zooming with AI

    My videos:

    Welcome someday to Finland. Hopefully you did interest in AI. It is easy to use, helpful and fun. Have a good day. Matti

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  2. ourcrossings Avatar

    It’s quite amazing that within easy reach of the Finnish capital, you can escape into wild natural settings and enjoy typically Finnish scenery. Therefore I love visiting bustling metropolis that is rich in culture but still firmly rooted in nature. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s a great benefit of the Helsinki / Espoo area that nature is always close by. Wrapped up well from the cold it’s a delightful place to stay in winter.

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  3. leightontravels Avatar

    Espoo seems like a wonderful place to visit year round. Even though I am not much of a winter lover and don’t normally seek out cold destinations, winter in Finland has a romantic appeal. The festival of light sounds like a particularly good time to visit.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wrapped up warm I don’t mind the cold too much as long as it’s not raining. We were fortunate to be there to see the Festival of Light. Winter weather and hot dogs go well together!

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  4. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this idea of Finland. Such an amazing site. I saw that statue in the Metro center ..maybe he is waving. Exhibition Centre was so amazing.
    Thanks Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Anita

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  5. hungryforholiday Avatar

    We really would love to go to Finland some day.. it’s on our bucketlist for sure!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in this post. I’m so pleased it has inspired you to visit beautiful Finland one day.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I love the full and welcoming embrace of winter here. It seems like they have so much to do no matter the season for everyone to enjoy. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely, it doesn’t seem to matter that the days are so short, the Finn’s make the most of the winter which is so nice to see.

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  7. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I’d love to visit Finland one day! I don’t usually try to visit cold places, but I think it would definitely be worth it 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Wrapped up warm and plenty of Finnish saunas and mugs of hot chocolate and you’d be fine Lyssy!

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  8. travelling_han Avatar

    It looks beautiful and the museums look a really interesting break from the cold. I’d love to explore more of Finland 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Hannah. Just as long as there is some sunshine and I’m wrapped up well I don’t mind it be cold but of course it’s good to pop into some museums and coffee shops. Hope you are having a good weekend.

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  9. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The snowy scenery looks lovely. It sounds like there’s a nice mix of indoor and outdoor activities in Espoo. Naturally my interest piqued at the mention of its close proximity to Nuuksio National Park. It’s great that it can be easily accessed by public transit. Visiting during the annual festival of light sounds like it would be a memorable experience.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Nuuksio National Park is accessible from both Helsinki and Espoo by public transport with a bus stopping at various points. We were so lucky to time our visit to coincide with the festival of light Linda.

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  10. Lookoom Avatar

    There are certainly interesting activities in Finland during the winter, but the cold keeps it uncomfortable, I think you are brave.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      As long as it’s sunny I don’t mind the cold if I’m wrapped up well but of course I enjoy the warmer summer more. Thank you for your welcome thoughts.

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  11. ianscyberspace Avatar

    The nature center and light celebration look very attractive, Thanks for sharing this.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ian, The nature centre and festival of light were both very attractive and we timed our visit well.

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  12. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Finland seems like one of the best destinations to check out during the winter months. The festival of light sounds very dazzling with the beautiful backdrop of the snow!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Exactly Allie! Finland is gorgeous year round but exceptionally beautiful in winter with its sun and snow.

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  13. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    I enjoyed tagging along on your visit to Espoo, Marion. From the hotel to the national park, the area looks like it would be a wonderful destination any time of year.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your interest Mike and Kellye. I’m sure you would both enjoy a visit to Finland !

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  14. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    How beautiful is the coastal route … with a bowl of salmon soup somewhere along the way … sounds good to me! Oh, a winter barbecue – I would love this (wrapped in the thickest coat I can buy 😉)! Beautiful photos Marion – you sell Espoo very well to potential travellers!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind words and interest in this post on Espoo Corna. You summed it up so well, beautiful scenery, wrapped up warm and bowls of salmon soup, who could wish for more!

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  15. brandib1977 Avatar

    My little American heart dreams of such a trip. Looks fabulous!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so lovely to read. Hope you get to visit before too long. Hope you have a good weekend.

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      1. brandib1977 Avatar

        I hope so too. Enjoy your weekend as well!

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    So nice that the metro links it all together. That is good planning from start to Finnish. I would likely find it odd to visit during winter, coming from a winter climate, but the chance to see reindeer and Northern Lights might do the trick. Thanks for the post Marion. Have a great Saturday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in this post Allan. I adore visiting Finland year round and summer is gorgeous too with its ‘white nights’. Cycling is very safe there with dedicated lanes which you would love.

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  17. Keith Avatar

    I dream of visiting Finland. I will add this place to my list. thank you

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you so much for your kind words. Finland is a beautiful country to visit.

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    Anonymous

    Finland is on my list this year! Really enjoyed this detailed experiences of Espoo that you shared.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased that I have inspired you to visit Finland. It’s such a beautiful country at any time of year.

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