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Helsinki – What to Pack – Clothing and Supplies Tips

Helsinki What to Pack

Helsinki is the capital of Finland and also the country’s largest city. When traveling to the region, it’s important to keep in mind a few tips about clothing, supplies, and what to pack.

Luggage

No matter what you have planned for your Helsinki adventure, these luggage options are ideal for a short or long-term stay.

Summer

Finland is one of the warmer countres in Europe during summer and the coldest at wintertime. However, even in summer, it’s always best  to dress in layers. One minute, the sun can be shining, and the next minute, there might be a downpour of rain that lasts an hour. A small umbrella would also come in handy. Since there are warmer temperatures, t-shirts and shorts are appropriate. Just don’t forget to bring a thin jacket and pants in case of a swift weather change.

Winter

In, winter time, it’s recommended that you bring some warm clothes. A winter jacket, scarf, and thick shoes are recommended. Helsinki is to the south of the country, so the temperatures can remain tolerable. However, the further north you go, the colder it gets.

Clothes to Pack

Other

For traveling in Helsinki, carry light luggage. Just a shoulder bag will be sufficient, ss long as it has room for your purse or wallet, a camera, and a bottle of water.

Mosquito repellent will be needed, especially if you plan on going for walks in the nearby National Parks. Sunscreen is also a must. It’s not unheard of to get sunburned when walking around Helsinki. It is actually easy to get sunburned in Helsinki because of the country’s position so far north.

If you forget your toiletries or your medical supplies at home, don’t worry. There are plenty of shops and pharmacies where you can go shopping in the city. The 24 hour pharmacies are called “apoteeki” in Finnish.

Toiletries to Pack

Guides

The brochure “Helsinki This Week” includes all sorts of information for tourists and locals. It includes various city maps and an event calendar. Helsinki’s Tourist Information Offices provides many such brochures, leaflets, and maps. The free maps from the Tourist information Office include a street index and the location of 53 main sights.

Editor’s note: The information contained on this page was compiled using real traveler reviews about what to pack when traveling to Helsinki.  

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