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Seurasaari Foundation Review

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If you really want to visit all the attractions and don't want to go, it's good to buy a Helsinki card. "Helsinki card" (Helsinki Card) is a discount card, both a ticket and a tour ticket. Cardholders can visit 50 museums and attractions for free, unlimited access to public transportation, 30% discount on city sightseeing, 30% discount on airport bus, up to 50% discount on cultural and leisure consumption. Helsinki cards are divided into 1, 2 and 3 days. Adult fares in 2008 were €33, €43 and €53 respectively. The card is available on a tour bus and can visit almost all attractions. Only limited stays per attraction. Fort Finnish was originally worth seeing. If you are on a cruise to Sky, you can see it on the way back and forth (very close to downtown Helsinki). Or there is a speedboat at the South Pier (that is, the dock for the lower cruise ship), which is 15 minutes away. Ferry tickets 3.6 Europe, the most famous museum on the island is 5 euros. There is an open-air park on the island of Mate, suitable for summer. Even in winter.

Seurasaari Foundation

Posted: Mar 15, 2008
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