Christmas Markets in Helsinki 2024 - Lights, Music, and More

Helsinki Christmas Market with the church

Christmas markets in Helsinki are an old tradition dating back to the 1800s. For the majority, Germany is perhaps the most well-known country to host Christmas markets. Still, it is possible to experience the same or even better Christmas atmosphere in Helsinki. Christmas markets in Finland are not as large as in more prominent European capitals, but visitors can be enticed by a unique Nordic atmosphere. Combined with a white winter, Finland is an excellent option for enjoying Christmas time. Helsinki is also a great stopover destination for those who fly via Helsinki Airport.

Child and mother at Helsinki Christmas market
Christmas Markets are a great place to spend quality time with loved ones.

There are a few things to know when visiting Christmas markets in Helsinki: The weather in December is cold, and the prices are more expensive than in many other European countries. Alcohol laws in Finland, like in every Nordic country, are strict. When visiting Helsinki Christmas markets, be aware that there are designated areas where you can enjoy mulled wine and other alcoholic drinks.

Entering Christmas markets in Helsinki is free. All the markets are within walking distance. If you prefer transportation, Helsinki has a well-working public transportation network, and taxis are readily available. People are friendly, and the atmosphere is magical. Helsinki offers plenty of Christmas shopping options, including malls and department stores, which makes it an excellent pre-Christmas destination.

Glögg drinking
The Finnish winter can be harsh when outside. Luckily, warm drinks like a cup of Glögg or hot chocolate can be enjoyed at heated sitting areas in Helsinki Christmas markets.

The Best Christmas Markets in Helsinki 2024

We list the best Christmas markets in Helsinki. The descriptions are based on previous years so slight changes may occur this year. Based on our experiences, there’s not much variation in the markets from year to year.

Helsinki Christmas Market

Helsinki Christmas Market during sunset
The days in December are short and cloudy, so it may also be gloomy during the daytime.

Helsinki Christmas Market (Tuomaan markkinat in Finnish) is regarded as the primary Christmas market in Helsinki and one of Europe’s best Christmas markets. It is the oldest outdoor Christmas market in Helsinki, and it attracts 300,000 visitors every year. Helsinki Christmas Market is located at Senate Square, Helsinki, the Finnish capital’s main square. The square was designed by Carl Ludwig Engel and completed in 1852. The location is excellent, especially for first-time visitors, since all the main sights of Helsinki are just near it. Helsinki Christmas Market is open from November 29 to December 22, 2024.

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During our earlier visit to the Helsinki Christmas Market, we enjoyed exploring numerous stalls featuring talented artisans, small local producers, and passionate restaurant owners. We also had the opportunity to indulge in delectable traditional Finnish food and drinks while purchasing remarkable local handicrafts and souvenirs.

Fudge stall
The selection of the stalls varies every year. In 2022, you could buy hand-made fudge and much more.

To maintain high quality, the vendors at Helsinki Christmas Market undergo a meticulous selection process to guarantee that the products meet specific criteria. These criteria include being domestically produced, of exceptional quality, responsibly made, and suitable for gifting, enjoying during Christmas festivities, or savouring on-site.

Church, carousel and security guard
Weekdays are more peaceful than weekends.

The heart of the market is an old-time carousel and a fully licensed food court that invites visitors to enjoy the flavours of Christmas. For example, you can taste the Nordic version of mulled wine called Glögi. Glögi is a hot, spicy alcoholic drink, just like mulled wine, but the taste is more robust.

Food stall
Helsinki Christmas Market won’t leave you hungry.

In addition to the stalls, the market offers many kinds of entertainment, from choirs singing to playing elves. Of course, a giant Christmas tree makes an excellent background for holiday photos. The market is suitable for the whole family. Children can enjoy the antique Dutch carousel rides, meet elves and cute animals, and not forget the delight of Santa Claus.

Finnish smith
Visitors to the Helsinki Christmas Market can buy unique souvenirs made by a talented Finnish smith.
Merry go round
Helsinki Christmas Market is a family-friendly event with a merry-go-round atmosphere.

Entering the Helsinki Christmas Market is free.

Helsinki Christmas Market is only a 15-minute from the Helsinki Central Railway station (Rautatientori).

Christmas Market in the Student House

Vanhan Joulutori is an indoor Christmas Market in Old Student HouseSeeing the building itself is an excellent reason to visit the market, which is open from December 15 to December 22, 2024. Entry is free.

Two floors are full of the best Finnish design products and handicrafts. While shopping, remember to have coffee or drinks in Cafe Vanha.

Old Student House is only a few minutes from the Helsinki Central Railway Station.

Teurastamo Christmas Market

During the weekend of December 21 to 22, there is a Christmas Market at an old slaughterhouse in Teurastamo. Entrepreneurs sell unique design products, including clothes, lamps, and other Nordic designs. Great food and drinks can be bought.

Teurastamo is located in the Kalasatama area near the Helsinki Centre. It can easily be reached by metro (the Kalasatama station). Multiple bus lines pass Teurastamo, too. If you intend to go by tram, the closest tram stop is Lautatarhankatu, which is served by tram lines 6 or 8. Read our instructions on how to use public transport in Helsinki.

Teurastamo was founded in 1933 but opened to the public in 2012. Nowadays, Teurastamo is a food & city culture hub open to everyone.

Just a short walk from Teurastamo is REDI, a fantastic shopping mall. Consider combining a day trip to Teurastamo with some retail therapy. REDI has an excellent restaurant selection.

Did you know that the biggest shopping malls also have Christmas squares and streets?

Ornamo Design Christmas

Ornamo Design Christmas is an annual sale event bringing together Finnish design and arts and crafts professionals. It offers the opportunity to purchase responsible Christmas gifts directly from designers. For example, you can buy top design, arts, fashion, and jewellery.

Design Christmas 2024 will be held in Little Finlandia from December 7 to December 8. It is 5 minutes away by foot from the Helsinki central railway station.

Christmas Markets by Schools

Many schools and small organisations arrange their own miniature Christmas markets. These are less commercial, and money is often collected for school or similar projects.

The best way to find small but very local Christmas markets is to use Google. Their websites may not be in English, so we recommend looking for them with the Finnish keywords joulumyyjäiset or joulumarkkinat. Experience the true spirit of Christmas by supporting local organisations and participating in local traditions.

Other Christmas Activities in Helsinki

Christmas Street Opening

Christmas street
The streets of Helsinki become more beautiful and livelier by night with the nice decors and lighting.

Kluuvikatu was Helsinki’s first Christmas street, opened in 1930. In 1949, it was changed to Aleksanterinkatu. Nowadays, the street is meant only for pedestrians, trams, and taxis, so the atmosphere is relaxed. The Christmas street is traditionally decorated with white lights. It is also heated, so there will be no ice or snow.

Aleksanterinkatu Christmas Street is an excellent place to take a slow walk, shop, and eat in cosy restaurants. Stockmann is a big department store whose windows are nicely decorated with a Christmas theme.

Christmas Street opens in November. On Saturday, November 23, the Christmas lights are turned on, and a Christmas parade through the city centre starts and ends at Aleksanterinkatu.

Independence Day

Finland’s Independence Day, celebrated on December 6, isn’t a Christmas Day but coincides with the festive season. It’s a national holiday, so expect the city centre to be bustling with locals celebrating the country’s independence. The Finnish president hosts a grand event with about 2,500 guests at his castle in the heart of Helsinki.

While the city will be lively, it may also become crowded as the police close certain streets and areas for security reasons due to the presidential event. For instance, the Allas Sea Pool in the city centre will close earlier than usual. Why not visit Helsinki’s attractions outside the city centre on Independence Day.

Lucia Day’s Parade

Every year, a young maiden is chosen to represent Lucia on December 13. The parade will start at Helsinki Cathedral at Senate Square and, after a few kilometres, most likely end at the market square. Following the parade is free.

Helsinki Christmas Market is located at the Senate Square.

Ice Skating in Helsinki

If you have never skated, you can try ice skating in multiple locations around the town. Check the locations of traditional and artificial skating rinks on the Helsinki website. Even though the temperature may rise over 0 Celcius in December, artificial skating rinks will remain open.

We recommend heading to the Brahe Sports Field artificial ice rink in the Kallio district. There, you can rent skates, helmets, and hockey sticks. To make your skating even more enjoyable, buy warm juice and hot chocolate.

Good to Know about Helsinki Christmas Markets

We want to emphasise a few minor things about local habits.

Alcohol in Finland is expensive. The alcohol laws are also strict. For example, alcoholic drinks bought from Christmas market stalls can only be drunk at the Christmas market’s specified areas for consuming alcoholic beverages. If you are used to German Christmas markets, the rules in Finland may feel more restrictive.

Helsinki is considered an expensive city, so Christmas-related things may also sound pricey. Still, you can enjoy Christmas while visiting the city without spending much. If you’re on a strict budget, you may opt to avoid unnecessary shopping.

Warm drinks on the table
When the weather is cold, you will appreciate hot drinks.

Remember to buy Glögi. Hot glögi is best enjoyed outside when it’s cold. The recommended way to buy a souvenir bottle of Glögi is to visit the Government’s alcohol store, Alko. However, it is possible to buy cheaper but lower-quality glögg from supermarkets.

If you encounter severe problems in Helsinki, contact the friendly Finnish police (112).

Where to Stay?

Most winter travellers stay in Helsinki for only a few days, so it’s advised to stay close to the city centre. We picked up our favourite central hotels that won’t break the bank.

Sokos Hotel Vaakuna is a 4-star Finnish chain hotel above the Sokos department store. Its location is perfect for Christmas market visitors, and the hotel’s restaurant has a great view from the top.

Radisson Blu Aleksanteri Hotel is a 4-star hotel well-located near these Christmas markets. The Radisson Blu chain is an excellent choice if you are looking for stable quality.

Hobo Helsinki is a 4-star modern and trendy hotel near Senate Square. It is just a short walk from the Helsinki Christmas Market.

Citybox Hotel is a new self-service hotel in the Hakaniemi district, only two metro stops from the central railway station. It is an excellent budget choice for travellers who like to stay in a modern hotel with all the essential services.

Weather in Helsinki in December

Helsinki is a coastal city, and snow usually arrives late. Last year, there was a lot of snow in December, and it sometimes became stormy. In short, the weather is unpredictable. If you are lucky, white snow will also bring a merry Christmas atmosphere to Helsinki this year. The temperature is around -15 to 3 degrees Celcius in December. Warm clothing and thick coverings are a consideration when packing your things to protect yourself while outside.

Fire
Natural fire is a perfect way to warm your hands fast.

One thing is sure: The days are short, and there is not much daylight. The sun rises at 9 a.m. and sets at 3 p.m. That does not mean you will see the sun because it is usually cloudy, and in every case, it will stay low on the horizon.

Helsinki has four seasons, and winter is the darkest of them. Indoor activities are popular during the winter, but there are also many exciting budget winter activities to do outside. If you are lucky enough to visit Helsinki when there is snow,w and the sky is clear, do not waste time inside; enjoy the real winter. Local people love these cold but sunny winter days.

If you are looking for more snowy Christmas markets, we advise you to fly to Rovaniemi, the home of Santa Claus. In December, Lapland is expected to have much snow, and seeing the northern lights is possible there, too.

Santa Claus Village
After visiting Helsinki’s Christmas markets, we recommend visiting Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi. It is easy and affordable to fly to Rovaniemi just in an hour.

Should I Visit Helsinki Christmas Markets?

Christmas markets in Helsinki are not the only reason to visit Finland; we advise you to come to experience the Finnish winter as well. Helsinki is a lively city with much to see in addition to Christmas markets. Even though it is cold in Helsinki in December, you can always warm up in a sauna or try local spas.

A stall in Helsinki Christmas markets
Good-quality handicrafts are popular souvenirs. They may be pricey, but they will last for years.

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Is there more than one Christmas Market in Helsinki?
Yes. Tuomaan Markkinat is the biggest, but there are a few smaller ones too.
Where is the Helsinki Christmas Market?
The central Helsinki Christmas Market is at Senate Square in the Helsinki Centre.
What is the weather like in Helsinki in December?
The temperature is around 0 Celcius, the sky is cloudy, and there is little daylight.
Is Helsinki expensive?
Yes, Helsinki is quite expensive, but it is still the cheapest among the Nordic countries.
Is mulled wine served in the Helsinki Christmas Market?
You may find mulled wine, but you will most likely find the more spicy Finnish version called Glögi.
Does public transport in Helsinki work well?
Yes, the public transport network is reliable and affordable.
How to travel to Helsinki?
You can fly to Helsinki Airport or ferry from Stockholm or Tallinn to the Helsinki Centre.

Bottom Line

We recommend visiting Helsinki during Christmas. Despite the cold winter weather, the atmosphere is warm. The sun sets early, but events and Christmas lights brighten the city. More importantly, there is a magical Christmas atmosphere that visiting families with children will surely cherish.

Wools booth at Helsinki Christmas Market
You can buy locally produced wool and fur products at the Helsinki Christmas Market.

After exploring Helsinki, we suggest seeing Porvoo’s Christmas Market, which is less than a one-hour bus ride away. Another good option is to head to Tallinn’s Christmas Market. Tallinn Christmas markets are cheaper, and Tallinn also has its fascinating Old Town that you won’t find in Helsinki. The Tallinn ferry booking guide on the Finnoy Travel website helps you find the most suitable connection.

After you have explored Helsinki, Porvoo, and Tallinn, we recommend continuing to Stockholm by ferry. Stockholm has two more giant Christmas Markets and many smaller Christmas events. It takes only an overnight ferry ride, and you will be in Stockholm.

Where is your favourite Christmas market in Helsinki? Comment below.

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