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2017 Worlds Helsinki Info and Chat

Merjan, is Tartu worth a day trip? It looks like you can take the train over early in the morning and come back in the afternoon. And thanks for the above!

Yes, I think Tartu is worth visiting. I've been there 2-3 times but not recently. At least some years ago the bus tickets were cheap, maybe train tickets are, too. It's an old university city and they have a new National Museum there. It's Rahva Muuseum in Estonian. I'd love to go there, I haven't been there yet.
 
There is an event calendar, where you an find something: http://www.visithelsinki.fi/en/what...nts-in-helsinki#/?listing_id=52359&date_start[date]=27/03/2017&sorting=date_end;ASC&mode=list&date_end[date]=02/04/2017

If you like museums, there are couple of free museums in the centre:
http://www.paivalehdenmuseo.fi/en/
http://www.helsinginkaupunginmuseo.fi/en/

Maybe this was already here: http://www.visithelsinki.fi/en/come/tourist-information/brochures-and-maps
There is a little flag and language on the right top, there you can change language. The brochures are in eleven languages. I think there are printed brochures in the arena, too.



-Yes, Tallinn is good. A nice Finnish city 50 km from Helsinki, 50 minutes by bus, is Porvoo. Visitporvoo.fi
It's lovely in summer and maybe this time,too.
If you want to skate yourself: jaapuisto.fi, it's Ice park in the City center.
Nice and expensive cafes in Helsinki (3) Fazer cafes. www.Fazer.fi ( kahvilat ja leipomot > cafe). I love their chocolates, at Easter they'll have lovely Mignon Easter eggs.
If it's cold, there's a big shopping center in Itäkeskus, 15 min by metro from the centre, itis.fi

And then a new and great place if you want to go to sauna:
www.loylyhelsinki.fi

Thank you so much for these!
Yes I was thinking of visiting Porvoo too but I wasn't sure of the season since a lot of review mentions to visit in Summer.
 
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If some of you are from Japan and you like the Moomin figures, there is a Moomin shop in Helsinki ( Forum) and Moomin cafes, e.g. inside Stockmann department store: http://muminkaffe.com/
. And a local market will be 2nd Apr ( country style market) at Hakaniemi market place (2.4. HELSINKI HAKANIEMEN MAALAISMARKKINAT).
 
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My friend and I are planning to go to skate during the Worlds! Does anyone have any recommendation? Perhaps not far away from Hartwall? There seem to be way too many ice rinks in the city to find out which are the best ones!
 
Just saw the announcement on http://www.eurovisionsports.tv/isu/ about the livestream for this event (which isn't a surprise, and neither is the fact that it'll be geoblocked like he**). But, good to know there'll probably be archived streams, for those of us who will be attending the event and want to rewatch stuff later.
 
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My friend and I are planning to go to skate during the Worlds! Does anyone have any recommendation? Perhaps not far away from Hartwall? There seem to be way too many ice rinks in the city to find out which are the best ones!

There is an open air skating place, ice park beside the Central Railway Station, 5 minutes from Pasila by train.
http://www.icepark.fi/front-page.html
All opening hours in the bottom of the page. There is the livestream. You can watch it now what it looks like and tell your friends when you will skate there and they can watch you. Wow :clap:
 
There is the livestream. You can watch it now what it looks like and tell your friends when you will skate there and they can watch you. Wow :clap:
That is brilliant! :luv17:
Remind me to NEVER go skate there, though. I don't think I'd like the world to see me break my legs right in front of that camera. :laugh: (I'm *terrible* at ice skating; not a single Dutch ice skating gene in me!)
That said, it's lovely watching that stream. It's such good quality, too!
 
There is an open air skating place, ice park beside the Central Railway Station, 5 minutes from Pasila by train.
http://www.icepark.fi/front-page.html
All opening hours in the bottom of the page. There is the livestream. You can watch it now what it looks like and tell your friends when you will skate there and they can watch you. Wow :clap:

Oh great, thanks! I watched the livestream just now and ppl are still skating in the dark! Must be freezing cold. Sure I'll inform my family back home so that they can save the movie with me skating like a pro in Helsinki! Well, in my country it's end of the season and open air rinks are closing so I hope this one will still be available at the end of March.
 
So Excited to be going, does anyone know about the public transport? I got airbnb from town centre and it does not seem walkable...
 
So Excited to be going, does anyone know about the public transport? I got airbnb from town centre and it does not seem walkable...

Apparently it's really easy: just take any train from Helsinki main train station. They all stop at Pasila (first stop, about 5 minutes by train). From there you can walk to the arena, it's about 10-15 minutes.
 
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Apparently it's really easy: just take any train from Helsinki main train station. They all stop at Pasila (first stop, about 5 minutes by train). From there you can walk to the arena, it's about 10-15 minutes.

Thanks for that. Coming from London most other cities are easy!:agree:
 
TT_Fin, usually how cold is it at the end of March in Finland?

I will check the weather forecast before leaving for Helsinki but I would like to know if it's cold there at this time of the year. If yes, then at least I prepare myself mentally for it :laugh:

I guess Helsinki is generally windy and wet since it's surrounded by water?

I live in Helsinki but it's difficult to say. At weekend it was about - 1 C daytime but - 11 C at night ( on 4-5 March). It could be something like + 5 C at the end of the month but that's just a guess. And the nights can be much colder. And yes, it's often windy, so if it's only - 1 C daytime it could feel like - 6 C with the wind.
 
I live in Helsinki but it's difficult to say. At weekend it was about - 1 C daytime but - 11 C at night ( on 4-5 March). It could be something like + 5 C at the end of the month but that's just a guess. And the nights can be much colder. And yes, it's often windy, so if it's only - 1 C daytime it could feel like - 6 C with the wind.

Thank you for the infos. That's really cold. It means that I'll bring my winter jacket and boots just in case.
 
Thanks for that. Coming from London most other cities are easy!:agree:
I actually think it takes about 5 minutes to walk from the Pasila train station to the arena ( unless there are 10 000 others walking at the same time). Just look at the signs at the station and don't go to the station (building)in Pasila but straight towards the "right" direction to Hartwall Arena. At Pasila station there is Subway (bar/ restaurant) though so if you need some lunch you could go there.
 
I hope they'll confirm soon... "Final schedule with times will be published after March 6th 2017". The practice times etc.
 
I hope they'll confirm soon... "Final schedule with times will be published after March 6th 2017". The practice times etc.
Deadline for entries is 20:00 Finland time, on 6th March ie. in about 4.5 hours. And I guess they don't update the schedules until after that? (when they know exactly how many entries in each discipline, how many practice groups they need etc?)

I guess updated schedules (and the entry lists) will be published tomorrow or within a few days...
 
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I have few question about public transport in Helsinki

1. In few competicion the public transport was free for people who have the competicion tickets. Do you now if it is the case?
2. Someone who lives in Helsinki, is there a weeklly ticket? And where can I buy it?
3. Where can I buy "normal" tickets?

Thank you in advance.
 
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