Market Square, Helsinki

In this article we will explore Market Square, Helsinki in depth, analyzing its importance, its impacts and its influence on different aspects of daily life. Market Square, Helsinki is a phenomenon that has attracted the attention of experts and scholars in different areas, since its relevance ranges from the personal to the global level. Throughout this article, we will examine the various aspects that make Market Square, Helsinki a topic of interest and reflection, as well as the different perspectives from which it can be approached. In addition, we will delve into the implications that Market Square, Helsinki has in different contexts and its potential to generate significant changes in society.

Market Square in July

The Market Square (Finnish: Kauppatori, Swedish: Salutorget) is a central square in Helsinki, Finland. It is located in central Helsinki, at the eastern end of Esplanadi and bordering the Baltic Sea to the south and Katajanokka to the east. HSL maintains a year-round ferry link from Market Square to Suomenlinna, and in the summer there are also private companies providing ferry cruises, both to Suomenlinna and to other nearby islands. The Presidential Palace, Helsinki City Hall, Swedish Embassy and the Stora Enso Headquarters building (designed by Alvar Aalto) are all located adjacent to Market Square.

The market square around 1900
The Market Square and the South Harbour
Helsinki marketplace in 1948

From spring to autumn, the Market Square is active with vendors selling fresh Finnish food and souvenirs. There are also many outdoor cafés at the square. Some cafés also provide meat pastries (Finnish: lihapiirakka).

The height of the square's popularity[citation needed] is in early October, when the annual Helsinki herring market (silakkamarkkinat) begins.

Old American cars at the Market Square on the first Friday of May.

A long tradition at the Market Square is a display of old American cars on the first Friday of every month. Any motorist with an interest in old American cars may participate in the display.[citation needed]

Seagulls have become an increasing menace in the Market Square[citation needed], swooping down to snatch snacks and ice cream from the hands of unsuspecting tourists.

See also

References

  1. ^ "My Helsinki". www.myhelsinki.fi. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  2. ^ "HSL:n lautta - Suomenlinnan viralliset sivut". www.suomenlinna.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2018-06-20.

External links

Media related to Helsinki Market Square at Wikimedia Commons 60°10′01″N 24°57′18″E / 60.167°N 24.955°E / 60.167; 24.955