Transport around Helsinki
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Johannes
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Travel around Helsinki city can be a breeze if you go about it the right way. Both the central railway station and the main bus terminal are in the city center. The main shopping streets Aleksanterinkatu (or Aleksi for short) and Esplanadi (or Espa) connect to Senate Square (Senaatintori), the historical center of the city.
The following basic ticket types are available:
- Tram ticket (raitiovaunulippu) (€1,80 from ticket machines, travel card button "0" €1.37, not available from the driver) — valid for one hour on trams only City ticket (kertalippu) (€2 by mobile phone or in ticket machines, €2.50 from the driver, travel card button "1" €1.82) — valid on all HKL services within city limits for one hour Regional ticket (seutulippu) (€4.00, travel card button "2" €3.36) — valid for 80 mins within and between Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and Kauniainen Full region ticket (€6.20, travel card button "3" €5.20) — the above plus Kerava and Kirkkonummi.
Category: Transportation
Address: 60.187964,24.938736
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