Hartwall Arena

Helsinki


The best place to see top-level hockey matches is at this arena 4km north of the city centre. It’s the home of Helsinki's Jokerit ('Jesters') team, which plays in the international Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Bus 69 from Kamppi bus station stops closest to the stadium at Vaihdemiehenkatu. Alternatively, it's a 1km walk east of Ilmala train station.


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