Design Market
Seasonal market, typically May through October, weekends
Season: May – October
Tennispalatsi (Tennis Palace)
About
Helsinki's Design Market at the iconic Tennispalatsi brings Scandinavian creativity to life with local artisans, designers, and makers showcasing everything from handcrafted toys to Nordic textiles. This indoor market offers a wonderful introduction to Finnish design culture in a family-friendly setting where kids can watch craftspeople at work and discover unique, quality-made items. The relaxed atmosphere and creative energy make it an inspiring outing that combines shopping with cultural exploration.
What to Expect
Expect a bustling indoor marketplace filled with dozens of vendor stalls featuring Finnish and Nordic design, including handmade clothing, jewelry, home decor, ceramics, and children's items. The atmosphere is lively but manageable, with wide aisles suitable for strollers and children. Many vendors are happy to chat about their craft (most speak excellent English), and kids often enjoy watching demonstrations of pottery, printmaking, or other artistic techniques. The market is held inside the historic Tennispalatsi building, which also houses a cinema and other attractions, providing air conditioning in summer and shelter from unpredictable Finnish weather.
Highlights for Kids
- Beautiful handcrafted Finnish wooden toys and games that kids can often touch and try
- Colorful Marimekko-inspired textiles and children's clothing with bold Scandinavian patterns
- Watching artisans demonstrate pottery, printing, or other crafts at their stalls
- Discovering unique Nordic children's books and illustrations
- The historic Tennispalatsi building itself, with its 1930s architecture and family-friendly atmosphere
Pro Tips for Families
- Visit early in the day (opening time) for a calmer experience with easier stroller navigation and more engaged vendors who have time to chat about their work
- Bring cash (euros) as some smaller vendors may not accept cards, though most do accept contactless payments
- The Tennispalatsi building has clean restrooms and a café, plus it's directly connected to the Kamppi shopping center where you'll find more family facilities, restaurants, and changing rooms
- Let kids bring a small amount of pocket money to choose their own treasure—Finnish design includes many affordable items like wooden toys, postcards, or small ceramics perfect for children's budgets
Best Time to Visit
Saturday mornings between 10am-12pm offer the best experience for families, with full vendor participation and a vibrant but not overwhelming crowd. Sundays can be slightly quieter if you prefer a more relaxed pace. Avoid the final hour before closing when vendors may be packing up. May and September markets often have the most pleasant weather for combining with outdoor activities nearby.
Food & Drinks
The Tennispalatsi building houses several cafés and restaurants, including options for coffee, pastries, and light meals. The connected Kamppi center offers extensive food court options with international and Finnish choices suitable for picky eaters. Some market days feature food vendors selling Finnish treats like karjalanpiirakka (Karelian pies) or fresh baked goods. Plan to grab a cinnamon bun or korvapuusti—a Finnish favorite that kids typically love—from nearby cafés.
Parking & Access
Tennispalatsi is located in central Helsinki with excellent public transport access via Kamppi metro station (just steps away) and multiple tram and bus lines. Underground parking is available at Kamppi shopping center (connected to the venue) but can be expensive; budget €4-6 per hour. The venue is completely stroller-accessible with elevators and wide aisles. For visitors from abroad, consider taking the tram from your hotel—it's part of the Helsinki experience and kids often enjoy it more than driving.