Sinisen huvilan kahvila

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Sinisen huvilan kahvila, Summer cafe and viewpoint at Töölönlahti bay, Finland

The cafe occupies a garden setting next to a wooden blue villa, offering panoramic views across the waters of Töölönlahti bay in Helsinki.

The establishment operates from the grounds of a traditional Finnish wooden villa that was constructed in 1896 near the shores of Töölönlahti.

Lassi and Päivi Helenius have managed this Finnish cafe for 29 years, serving local artisan ice cream and house-baked pastries to the community.

The cafe welcomes visitors daily from 10:00 to 19:00 on weekdays and until 20:00 on weekends, with wheelchair access and pet-friendly outdoor seating.

The cafe sources products from small-scale producers and maintains an in-house bakery that creates fresh pastries and custom-ordered cakes.

Location: Keskinen suurpiiri

Location: Helsinki

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

Address: Linnunlauluntie 11 H, 00530 Helsinki, Finland

Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00-19:00; Saturday-Sunday 10:00-20:00

Phone: +358505021115

Website: http://sinisenhuvilankahvila.com

GPS coordinates: 60.18131,24.93694

Latest update: October 24, 2025 17:19

What to do in Helsinki: saunas, islands, urban culture

Helsinki offers a unique mix of Nordic traditions and modern urban spaces. The city features public saunas like Sompasauna by the sea, where entry is free thanks to volunteer work, as well as century-old market halls such as Hakaniemi, built in 1914. Surrounding islands like Sisä-Hattu allow visitors to view ancient rock carvings in preserved natural surroundings, while Kivinokka beach provides direct access to the sea from a wooded area. Downtown combines various architectural styles, from granite churches to wooden buildings like Kamppi Chapel, a quiet spot amid the city's activity. Art enthusiasts will find the graffiti wall at Suvilahti, a legal space for artistic expression, and those seeking less-known locations will discover themed bars like Trillby & Chadwick, decorated in the 1920s style. A few kilometers away, Liesjärvi National Park offers hiking trails through forests abundant in berries and mushrooms, while the abandoned villas of Kruunuvuori reflect a bygone era.

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