About

At the Helsinki Tram Museum, your family can explore a delightful corner of history in the city. This compact museum, designed by Waldemar Aspelin and opened in 1993, offers a free ride back in time with its collection of meticulously restored trams. Visitors of all ages are welcome, and the museum's engaging displays make it particularly enjoyable for children. The facility includes restrooms and is designed to comfortably accommodate young explorers, ensuring a pleasant visit for everyone. With an impressive average Google rating of 4.3, it stands as a beloved attraction in Helsinki.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Tölö bibliotek
Bus stop 179 m walk
Tölö sporthall
Bus stop 154 m walk
Töölön kirjasto
Bus stop 138 m walk
Töölön halli
Tram stop 139 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,291 review
4.3/5 798 reviews
4.8/5 493 reviews
Iain H
Iain H
2 weeks ago on Google

Free, but a bit brief.

Nirodha Rathnayake
Nirodha Rathnayake
2 weeks ago on Google

Lovely, toddler-friendly tram museum! Free entrance, spotless, and packed with fun for kids. It’s small, but our little one could’ve stayed all day without getting bored. Highly recommend!

123d
123d
3 weeks ago on Google

Kiva ja ilmainen