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Vanhankaupunginkoski wildlife refuge in Helsinki, HEL
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View of Vanhankaupunginkoski in Helsinki, HEL
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View of Vanhankaupunginkoski in Helsinki, HEL
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Vanhankaupunginkoski

4.6(2,739 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the sandy beach areas and playgrounds, while older kids enjoy exploring the riverside trails, spotting wildlife, and playing in the open green spaces. The gentle terrain makes it accessible for families with strollers and young walkers.

About

Vanhankaupunginkoski is a beautiful riverside park offering the perfect blend of nature and play for families visiting Helsinki. With sandy beaches for building castles, well-equipped playgrounds, and plenty of green space for picnics and games, this free attraction provides hours of outdoor fun. The park's wildlife refuge status means you might spot local birds and aquatic life along the historic Vantaa River rapids.

Highlights

  • Sandy beach areas perfect for building sandcastles and paddling in shallow water
  • Well-maintained playgrounds with equipment for different age groups
  • Historic Vantaa River rapids with opportunities for nature observation and bird watching
  • Open green spaces ideal for ball games, kite flying, and family picnics
  • Scenic walking and cycling paths along the riverside

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring swimming gear and towels during summer months as the sandy beach area is perfect for water play (though always supervise children near the river).
  2. 2.Pack a picnic as there are excellent picnic spots with tables, and being a free park, this keeps costs down for international travelers.
  3. 3.Visit the nearby Old Church Park (Vanha kirkko) just a short walk away to see Helsinki's oldest church and add a cultural element to your day.
  4. 4.Download an offline map before visiting as this residential area may have limited English signage, and the park is quite spread out along the river.
  5. 5.Bring bug spray during summer evenings, as mosquitoes can be active near the water, especially in June and July.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings or early afternoons during summer (June to August) for the best weather and fewer crowds. Weekends can get busy with local families. The park is beautiful in early autumn (September) when fall colors appear, though water activities are less appealing then.

What to Know

The park is completely free and open 24 hours. Limited on-site facilities mean you should bring your own food, drinks, and supplies. Street parking is available along Katariina Saksilaisen katu, but spaces can be limited on sunny weekends.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited May through September when weather permits outdoor activities and beach play. The park remains open year-round, but Finnish winters (November to March) are very cold with snow, limiting activities primarily to winter walks and sledding if conditions allow. Summer solstice in June offers nearly 24 hours of daylight, perfect for extended family outings.

Nearby Eats

Head to Arabianranta district (10 minutes by car) where you will find family-friendly options including Cafe Regatta, a charming red cottage cafe, or visit the nearby Vanhakaupunki area for local Finnish cafes. For convenience, pack a picnic as the nearest restaurants require a short drive or tram ride.

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