Helsinki, Finland
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The Bank of Finland Museum, also known as Rahamuseo or "the money museum", presents the story of money, central banking, and financial literacy in clear and engaging ways.
Located on Helsinki’s historic Eteläesplanadi, the Old Market Hall or Vanhakauppahalli has been a vibrant food destination since 1889. The hall features a curated selection of vendors, including fresh fishmongers, butcher shops, gourmet cheeses, bakeries, and artisanal cafés.
The National Library of Finland or Kansalliskirjasto sits directly off Senate Square in the heart of Helsinki, just across from the National Cathedral.
Youth Theatre Helsinki offers theatre education and creative performing arts experiences for children and teenagers aged 10–17. Programs include drama workshops, acting classes, theatre camps, and live performances, all led by professional artists.
The Helsinki section of FamilyWithKids.com offers a curated guide to the best family-friendly places, events, and services in Finland’s capital. From museums, playgrounds, and indoor activity centers to restaurants, libraries, and seasonal events, the directory helps families explore everything Helsinki has to offer for children of all ages.
Visitors can browse a wide range of listings organized by type, location, and age suitability. The platform features detailed information on popular cultural institutions, nature trails, swimming spots, theaters, child-friendly cafés, and more. Each entry includes practical details such as addresses, descriptions, and photos to help families plan their outings with ease.
Whether you’re a local parent, a newcomer, or a visitor exploring Helsinki with kids, the page is regularly updated with new places and events for children and families, including free activities and accessible venues.
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