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margo_oz Apr 22nd, 2019 04:01 AM

Helsinki on 1 May
 
I arrive in Helsinki in the morning of 1 May. I understand this is some sort of holiday. What is likely to be closed? Shops? Museums?

Will public transport be working?

Thanks for any advice. Only recently a friend mentioned that it may be a holiday and some things may not be available.

Odin Apr 22nd, 2019 08:08 AM

Some sort of holiday? It's May Day.

margo_oz Apr 22nd, 2019 03:57 PM

May Day is not celebrated in Australia. I have no idea what it means in Finland. That's why I'm asking.

lavandula Apr 22nd, 2019 04:35 PM

May Day is celebrated in many European countries; it's sort of like Labour Day but with political demonstrations from both sides of politics that often become violent. I don't know how it manifests itself in Finland but I assume most businesses will be closed and there will be protesters in the streets (and please correct me if you know different). Frankly no fun, try and find a museum that is open but there may not be much for you.

Lavandula

kja Apr 22nd, 2019 06:52 PM

Suomenlinna Fortress island should be open.

margo_oz Apr 22nd, 2019 10:12 PM

Demonstrations?? Hmmmm?

kja
Thank you. I had already made a mental note of Suomenlinna. Any other suggestions? I may not be too bright-eyed and bushy-tailed after the flight from Sydney, anyway!

kja Apr 22nd, 2019 10:29 PM

I found Helsinki a pleasant city just for walking, as I appreciated its architecture, not to mention its esplanade and harbor area. And it has some interesting churches, including the Temppeliaukio (aka Rock) Church; they might be open.

margo_oz Apr 23rd, 2019 10:06 AM

Thank you

Les Apr 24th, 2019 08:38 AM

You should definitely visit the Seurasaari Open Air Museum. It's located on a small island, easily reachable by city bus, and in our opinion, ranks among the best open air museums that we have seen. If the weather is good, it makes for a very pleasant and relaxing break after a long trip.

margo_oz Apr 24th, 2019 10:17 AM

Les

Thank you for that suggestion - I hadn't seen that before.

kja Apr 24th, 2019 03:52 PM

Seurasaari is wonderful -- but I read somewhere that it doesn't open until mid-May. Worth checking, for sure!

Les Apr 24th, 2019 10:24 PM

I just checked, and it appears that you are correct, kja. I should have realized that everything outdoors in Helsinki is weather dependent when I saw the Icebreakers moored in the harbor.
Thanks for adding that info.

Diamantina Apr 25th, 2019 02:14 AM

I've been to Helsinki a couple of times, in April and in June, but not May. Your question had me wondering what May Day was like there and I found many links that seemed to indicate that Labor Day is also celebrated as spring carnaval. It doesn't look overly serious.
https://finland.fi/life-society/finl...rs-on-may-day/
https://www.fiftydegreesnorth.com/ar...ns-in-helsinki
May Day 2018:
https://www.myhelsinki.fi/en/see-and...lebration-2018
This link that tells which services were open on May Day 2017 looks useful.
https://www.hel.fi/uutiset/en/helsin...y-info-to-ease

lavandula Apr 25th, 2019 02:13 PM

Hi, I have been watching this thread to see if anyone knows about May Day in Finland - I am soo relieved to see that it's not all violence. Quite a different story in France and Germany, it can be quite dangerous!

Lavandula

margo_oz Apr 26th, 2019 09:20 PM

Diamantina

Thanks for going the extra mile in checking those things out. It looks more like a celebration than a protestation.

Sounds it might be a really good time to be there.

Thanks to all who bothered to check what were my likely options.

Odin Apr 27th, 2019 12:35 AM

On public holidays, the Finns will be in their summer cottages away from the city which is usually deserted or quiet during this time.

margo_oz Jun 25th, 2019 12:20 AM

Thanks everyone for your input.

As I suspected, I wasn't too bright-eyed and bushy-tailed after the long flights. And Finnair is not the most comfortable.

With some help, I managed to buy train tickets, get into town, get lost, find my hotel and check in early. Coming from late summer weather in Sydney, I found it quite cold and was glad I'd tossed in a puffer jacket, but no umbrella. (What was I thinking? Spring in Scandinavia and no umbrella!)

I wandered around the town a bit, just trying to orient myself. Odin was right - there were not many people around, but those who were, had on white caps, which is apparently something to do with high school graduation. I saw no protests, but a couple of processions / marches. One march had about 30 men, varying ages, mostly dressed in beige trench coats and the white caps. All very interesting to this newbie.

Anyway, I found Helsinki quite interesting. I've pencilled it in for a return visit.

Again - thanks, all.

Diamantina Jun 25th, 2019 01:05 AM

Great to hear how it went!

kja Jun 25th, 2019 04:28 PM

Thanks for reporting back!

lavandula Jun 25th, 2019 04:38 PM

Interesting report, thanks for coming back!

Lavandula


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