@ThecityWalkerBalraj How to Get from Helsinki Vantaa Airport to Helsinki City is actually quite easy and I will show you step-by-step how to do it. The Helsinki airport (Helsinki Vantaa Airport) is very easy to navigate and in this video I show how to get the train, bus and taxis easily. Train is the cheapest option and costs 4.10 Euro. The video also shows my hostel “The Yard Hostel” and a stroll or leisure walk in the Helsinki Streets during evening when lights are on. Also, covered a few attraction out of National Library of Finland, Senate Square, Helsinki Cathedral, Aleksanterinkatu, Pohjola Insurance Building, Mannerheimintie, Kamppi Chapel of Silence, Amos Rex Art Museum, Mannerheim Statue, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Finnish Parliament Building, Helsinki Music Center, Helsinki Central Library Oodi, National Museum of Finland, Finlandia Hall, Rock Church, Punavuori District, Ullanlinna District, St. John’s Cathedral, Design Museum, Esplanadi Park, Havis Amanda, Market Square, Old Market Hall, Helsinki City Hall, Presidential Palace of Finland, Old Customs House, Katajanokka District, Uspenski Cathedral, Kruununhaka District, Finnish House of Nobility, Finnish National Theater and Ateneum Art Museum
Keep watching this series for my upcoming videos on accommodation options, city attractions and how to travel between the cities in neighbouring countries by train and costs
Travelled by Lufthansa Airlines with a stopover in Munich. In this trip, I will cover Scandinavia cities and countries: Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Oslo (Norway)
The two terminals in Helsinki airport are based on airline alliances, which are OneWorld, StarAlliance and Skyteam. Airlines which are part of the StraAllance or Skyteam(Lufthansa, SAS, KLM) and all the lowcost(Norwegian, Easyjet, airBaltic) operate from T1 and which are part of the OneWorld(Finnair only in Helsinki) operate from T2. And only part of the T2 is non-schengen area, not the whole terminal. Schengen and non-schengen are separated from each other with two bridges. Airlines which operate to non-schengen destinations from Helsinki are Qatar, Japan airlines, Finnair, Aeroflot and a few Chinese airlines. So basically, if you are arriving with Finnair from Schengen country, you end up to the Schengen part of the terminal two, and from non-schengen country to non-schengen part of the terminal. if you are with Lufthansa, KLM or low-cost airlines, you end up in T1. The terminal 1 is only for Schengen country's and T2 for both, non-schengen and Schengen. That is how it goes normally, but all the flights are now operated from T2, because the T1 check-in and security check areas are now currently under renovation, which is going to end up at some point in 2021.
Please subscribe my channel to keep watching my upcoming videos on DELHI TO Scandinavia, where I would be covering countries and cities like Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden), Oslo (Norway) and also Tallinn (Estonia) and Munich in Germany during layover at Munich Airport. I will give information on places to stay, travelling between these cities and countries, Cost of living and places to see
Subscribe to my channel and press the bell button to stay notified about my new videos! ✨ You could also follow me on Instagram for more current updates and any queries you may have and wish to clarify
Subscribe my channel [ Ссылка ]
Join me on
Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Instagram: [ Ссылка ]
Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Bosnia and Herzegovina series
[ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Bosnia and Herzegovina series
[ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Albania series
[ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Turkey series
[ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Ukraine series [ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Ukraine series [ Ссылка ]
Please watch entire Serbia series [ Ссылка ]
If my videos provide any value to you or you like them, please SUBSCRIBE and SHARE. This will encourage me to make more videos
Ещё видео!