City of Helsinki promises the biggest Eurovision party ever for those two weeks in May and here's a little map just to show what's going on and where. Everything's in walking distance, except Hartwall Areena and the press center that will be in nearby Fair Center(top pic) where you might want to take a train or tram as it is about 5 kms from the city center and these other places. Also most hotels booked for the Eurovision are more or less on this map or just outside it. The main place is of course the EuroClub or Vanha (4) and Lasipalatsi (3) fan center and the place to watch the finals on a movie theater. You can also watch them on mega screens in Senaatintori (7) where the Finnish votes also will be given live and a lot of concerts etc will be happening every day, as well as along Aleksanterinkatu (or Aleksi)(5) street that leads to it from Vanha. Esplanadi park (6) will also host a lot of happenings, as well as Narinkkatori (2) that hosts the EuroVillage.
City of Helsinki promises the biggest Eurovision party ever for those two weeks in May and here's a little map just to show what's going on and where. Everything's in walking distance, except Hartwall Areena and the press center that will be in nearby Fair Center(top pic) where you might want to take a train or tram as it is about 5 kms from the city center and these other places. Also most hotels booked for the Eurovision are more or less on this map or just outside it. The main place is of course the EuroClub or Vanha (4) and Lasipalatsi (3) fan center and the place to watch the finals on a movie theater. You can also watch them on mega screens in Senaatintori (7) where the Finnish votes also will be given live and a lot of concerts etc will be happening every day, as well as along Aleksanterinkatu (or Aleksi)(5) street that leads to it from Vanha. Esplanadi park (6) will also host a lot of happenings, as well as Narinkkatori (2) that hosts the EuroVillage.
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