Target group: Residents
Vantaa promotes the well-being of its residents, and they can influence the city's services and activities in many ways.
Swimming hall rules and regulations as of October 1, 2025
Customers are expected to follow the general swimming hall rules and regulations. In addition to the general rules, every swimming hall enforces its own guidelines.
Vantaa Adult Education Centre
Vantaa Adult Education Centre organises civic education, basic adult education, and foreign language and integration training for immigrants.
Programme and tickets to Martinus
Browse through the programme of Cultural House Martinus, view individual events and buy tickets. Tickets are sold by Lippu.fi.
Finland’s six largest cities increasingly involved in national EU advocacy work
The big issues in Finland, Europe and the world will be solved in cities – whether we are talking about combating climate change, accelerating sustainable growth or solving talent shortages. Cities are building a sustainable future through EU networks and projects.
Declaration by Finland’s six largest cities on the promotion of the national sustainable development road map
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its goals enable a horizontal examination of the future challenges and functions of cities.
Growing Vantaa to invest and bolster its services
The financial framework’s profit and loss statement forecast a €165.4 million annual margin and a €50.1 million result for period next year.
Suggest a theme for the City of Vantaa’s 50th anniversary 2024
The City of Vantaa was founded in 1974, which means that our city will have its 50th anniversary in 2024. Participate in the survey and submit your ideas for the jubilee year theme.
Development of Kuusijärvi
Kuusijärvi will be developed into an all-year site for nature and recreational activities, on the terms of the local nature and landscapes.
Kuusijärvi nature and history
The intriguing history of Kuusijärvi is full of kings, tragic maidens and a horse rider who lost his sword. The name of Kuusijärvi (“Spruce lake”) comes from a small lake surrounded by spruce trees.
Online materials
The Vantaa City Museum has published its materials in the online Finna service as well as in the form of mobile games and online exhibitions. In addition to these, the museum also creates articles, blog posts, videos and podcasts. Most of the online materials are currently available only in Finnish.