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Helsinki Tram Museum
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Nearby attractions
Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo
Töölönkatu 51 A-B, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Töölö Library
Topeliuksenkatu 6, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Sibelius Monument
Sibeliuksen puisto, Mechelininkatu, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Sibelius Park
Mechelininkatu 39, 00260 Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Olympic Stadium
Paavo Nurmen tie 1, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Finnish National Opera and Ballet
Helsinginkatu 58, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Sports Museum Tahto
Olympiastadion, Paavo Nurmen tie 1, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Winter Garden
Hammarskjöldintie 1 A, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Hesperia Park
Mannerheimintie 40, 00260 Helsinki, Finland
Kirpilä Art Collection
Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 7, 00260 Helsinki, Finland
Nearby restaurants
Ravintola Zuhat
Eino Leinon katu 12, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Korjaamo Bar & Kitchen
Töölönkatu 51 B, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Ravintola Siddhartha
Mannerheimintie 23, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Maharaja
Mannerheimintie 21, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Sushi Panda Töölö
Mannerheimintie 70, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Lehtovaara
Mechelininkatu 39, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Hesburger Helsinki Töölö
Mannerheimintie 19, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Kotipizza Helsinki Töölö, Topeliuksenkatu
Topeliuksenkatu 21, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
Ravintola Hook, Helsinki
Mannerheimintie 17, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Rummun Ruoka & Puoti
Sibeliuksenkatu 5, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Nearby hotels
Crowne Plaza Helsinki - Hesperia by IHG
Mannerheimintie 50, 00260 Helsinki, Finland
Comodo Asunnot / Comodo Lounge
Mechelininkatu 44, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Scandic Park Helsinki
Mannerheimintie 46, 00260 Helsinki, Finland
Töölö Towers
Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 23 A, 00260 Helsinki, Finland
Forenom Serviced Apartments Helsinki Töölö
Paasikivenkatu 4-6, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
Scandic Meilahti
Tukholmankatu 2, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
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Helsinki Tram Museum

Töölönkatu 51 A, 00250 Helsinki, Finland
4.3(438)
Open until 5:00 PM
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attractions: Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo, Töölö Library, Sibelius Monument, Sibelius Park, Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Finnish National Opera and Ballet, Sports Museum Tahto, Helsinki Winter Garden, Hesperia Park, Kirpilä Art Collection, restaurants: Ravintola Zuhat, Korjaamo Bar & Kitchen, Ravintola Siddhartha, Restaurant Maharaja, Sushi Panda Töölö, Restaurant Lehtovaara, Hesburger Helsinki Töölö, Kotipizza Helsinki Töölö, Topeliuksenkatu, Ravintola Hook, Helsinki, Rummun Ruoka & Puoti
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Phone
+358 9 31023921
Website
ratikkamuseo.fi
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Fri11 AM - 5 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Helsinki Tram Museum

Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo

Töölö Library

Sibelius Monument

Sibelius Park

Helsinki Olympic Stadium

Finnish National Opera and Ballet

Sports Museum Tahto

Helsinki Winter Garden

Hesperia Park

Kirpilä Art Collection

Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo

Kulttuuritehdas Korjaamo

4.2

(718)

Open until 1:00 AM
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Töölö Library

Töölö Library

4.5

(134)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Sibelius Monument

Sibelius Monument

4.4

(3.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Sibelius Park

Sibelius Park

4.4

(2.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Paradox Museum Helsinki
Paradox Museum Helsinki
Sat, Dec 6 • 8:00 AM
Fabianinkatu 29, Helsinki, Finland, Fabianinka
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Explore Helsinki with a Local Guide
Explore Helsinki with a Local Guide
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 AM
00130, Helsinki, Finland
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Hike in a National Park & Smoke Sauna Experience
Hike in a National Park & Smoke Sauna Experience
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
00100, Helsinki, Finland
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Nearby restaurants of Helsinki Tram Museum

Ravintola Zuhat

Korjaamo Bar & Kitchen

Ravintola Siddhartha

Restaurant Maharaja

Sushi Panda Töölö

Restaurant Lehtovaara

Hesburger Helsinki Töölö

Kotipizza Helsinki Töölö, Topeliuksenkatu

Ravintola Hook, Helsinki

Rummun Ruoka & Puoti

Ravintola Zuhat

Ravintola Zuhat

4.7

(650)

Click for details
Korjaamo Bar & Kitchen

Korjaamo Bar & Kitchen

3.9

(298)

$$

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Ravintola Siddhartha

Ravintola Siddhartha

4.6

(185)

Click for details
Restaurant Maharaja

Restaurant Maharaja

4.1

(310)

$$

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Reviews of Helsinki Tram Museum

4.3
(438)
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5.0
1y

Stepping into the Tram Museum of Helsinki, I was struck by the charm of this seemingly modest space. Despite its size, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and evolution of tram transportation in Helsinki.

What stood out to me the most was how the museum brilliantly captures the essence of tram travel, both past and present. From vintage tram designs to modern innovations, the exhibits vividly illustrate the evolution of tram technology and design over the years. It's remarkable to see how the functionality and aesthetics of trams have evolved while still maintaining the familiar vibe that Helsinki residents have come to know and love.

One unique feature of the museum that truly enhances the experience is the flooring. As I walked through the exhibits, the sensation of walking on rocks underfoot transported me back to the feeling of riding a tram along the bustling streets of Helsinki. It's a subtle yet effective touch that adds authenticity to the museum experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the nostalgia of tram travel.

In essence, the Tram Museum of Helsinki may be small in size, but it packs a punch in terms of historical significance and immersive atmosphere. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the rich heritage of tram transportation in Helsinki and experiencing a touch of nostalgia...

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4.0
13w

The Helsinki Tram Museum is perfect for anyone interested in history, transport, or simply discovering a unique side of the city. Although compact in size, the museum offers a surprisingly rich experience.

The highlight is the beautifully preserved trams from different eras—you can step inside some of them and really imagine what life in Helsinki might have felt like decades ago. The attention to detail is wonderful, from old ticket machines and conductor uniforms to historical maps and photos. Everything is presented in a way that is engaging for both adults and children.

You can explore it in about an hour, which makes it easy to combine with other sightseeing nearby. Entry is free, and the staff are friendly and knowledgeable if you want to learn more.

Overall, the Tram Museum feels like stepping into a nostalgic time capsule of Helsinki’s everyday life. It’s not flashy or large-scale, but it has character, authenticity, and a welcoming atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit if you want something offbeat and local...

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5.0
1y

Really cool place to visit if you have a free hour in Helsinki. The admission is free, there are some information on the history of public transportation in the city (could be more, it feels a little bit incomplete), and some trams from different eras. You can also check out some of them from the inside, sit in the drivers chair even! There is also a tiny museum shop, free toilets (could be cleaner) and storage for your bag/coat.

Must be a great activity with children as well, for this "price", I think give...

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Bảo ÂnnBảo Ânn
Stepping into the Tram Museum of Helsinki, I was struck by the charm of this seemingly modest space. Despite its size, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and evolution of tram transportation in Helsinki. What stood out to me the most was how the museum brilliantly captures the essence of tram travel, both past and present. From vintage tram designs to modern innovations, the exhibits vividly illustrate the evolution of tram technology and design over the years. It's remarkable to see how the functionality and aesthetics of trams have evolved while still maintaining the familiar vibe that Helsinki residents have come to know and love. One unique feature of the museum that truly enhances the experience is the flooring. As I walked through the exhibits, the sensation of walking on rocks underfoot transported me back to the feeling of riding a tram along the bustling streets of Helsinki. It's a subtle yet effective touch that adds authenticity to the museum experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the nostalgia of tram travel. In essence, the Tram Museum of Helsinki may be small in size, but it packs a punch in terms of historical significance and immersive atmosphere. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the rich heritage of tram transportation in Helsinki and experiencing a touch of nostalgia along the way.
RonóRonó
Really cool place to visit if you have a free hour in Helsinki. The admission is free, there are some information on the history of public transportation in the city (could be more, it feels a little bit incomplete), and some trams from different eras. You can also check out some of them from the inside, sit in the drivers chair even! There is also a tiny museum shop, free toilets (could be cleaner) and storage for your bag/coat. Must be a great activity with children as well, for this "price", I think give it a chance.
Bill EdwardsBill Edwards
Lucky we found this place. It's not detailed in any guides we saw. We found out about it from a list of attractions from our hotel that would be open during the Christmas and New Year period. Very small but detailed with interactive displays and old trams that you can access. The receptionist was very friendly and informative. It's wheelchair accessible but you may not be able to get on the old trams.
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Stepping into the Tram Museum of Helsinki, I was struck by the charm of this seemingly modest space. Despite its size, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and evolution of tram transportation in Helsinki. What stood out to me the most was how the museum brilliantly captures the essence of tram travel, both past and present. From vintage tram designs to modern innovations, the exhibits vividly illustrate the evolution of tram technology and design over the years. It's remarkable to see how the functionality and aesthetics of trams have evolved while still maintaining the familiar vibe that Helsinki residents have come to know and love. One unique feature of the museum that truly enhances the experience is the flooring. As I walked through the exhibits, the sensation of walking on rocks underfoot transported me back to the feeling of riding a tram along the bustling streets of Helsinki. It's a subtle yet effective touch that adds authenticity to the museum experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the nostalgia of tram travel. In essence, the Tram Museum of Helsinki may be small in size, but it packs a punch in terms of historical significance and immersive atmosphere. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the rich heritage of tram transportation in Helsinki and experiencing a touch of nostalgia along the way.
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Really cool place to visit if you have a free hour in Helsinki. The admission is free, there are some information on the history of public transportation in the city (could be more, it feels a little bit incomplete), and some trams from different eras. You can also check out some of them from the inside, sit in the drivers chair even! There is also a tiny museum shop, free toilets (could be cleaner) and storage for your bag/coat. Must be a great activity with children as well, for this "price", I think give it a chance.
Ronó

Ronó

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Lucky we found this place. It's not detailed in any guides we saw. We found out about it from a list of attractions from our hotel that would be open during the Christmas and New Year period. Very small but detailed with interactive displays and old trams that you can access. The receptionist was very friendly and informative. It's wheelchair accessible but you may not be able to get on the old trams.
Bill Edwards

Bill Edwards

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