Tag: VisitVantaa
Weekend brunches in Vantaa
Best tips for brunches in Vantaa: all-you-can-eat buffets, wonderful countryside manor landscapes, take-away brunch bags... In Vantaa there are always great options!
Pubs & Bars
In Vantaa one easily finds a suitable place to spend the evening. It can be found in the sport bar, sipping a world-class drink, or listening to live music.
Dinner Restaurants
Pop in to enjoy local delicacies or food with international twist in one of Vantaa's many restaurants. Whether for follow the locals to the corner restaurant or decide to pamper yourself with fine dining in historic setting, you sure find a right place.
Eat & Drink
Looks for local flavors or culinary experiences? In Vantaa you are guaranteed to find a personal twist and juicy flavors.
Sustainable Tourism in Vantaa
Sustainability is a central value in the strategy of the City of Vantaa. Vantaa is aiming to be carbon neutral by 2030. By choosing a company awarded with Visit Finland's Sustainable Travel Finland -label you can enjoy sustainable services and events in Vantaa.
Sipoonkorpi Hop-On Hop-Off
The Sipoonkorpi Hop-On Hop-Off bus offers a convenient and easy transportation to all hikers and nature lovers to Sipoonkorpi National Park from 10th of May to 5th October 2025. The bus goes around Sipoonkorpi National Park on Saturdays and Sundays, stopping in Tikkurila, Nikkilä, Mellunmäki and 12
Tourist information
Need brochures and maps or information about events and attractions in Vantaa? Vantaa Info Myyrmäki and Vantaa Info Tikkurila provide tourist information.
Refuel above everyday architecture
Vantaa's own opera house is Casa Finlandia, model CF-200, in Simonkylä. So drive by and fill up your tank at one of the most unusual service stations in the world.
Along the wolf's paw into the wilderness
The pride of Arizona, the Navajo Bridge may be 277 meters long and crosses the Colorado River, but Wolf’s Paw in Vantaa runs at an altitude of 20 meters, crossing Old Porvoo road.
Breathe in silence, indulge in timelessness
The Church of St. Lawrence was built in a wealthy town called Helsinga, what is now known as Vantaa.