kruzgal Posted June 24, 2011 #1 Share Posted June 24, 2011 I am trying to make sense of the public transport in Helsinki and have read so many posts my head is spinning! I have copied this from another thread which seems the easiest.... Change from tram #6 to tram #3T at Ylioppilastalo including 2 block walk between stops: 7 min on tram #6 + 0.2 mile walk + 5 min wait + 3 min on tram #3T. (from the stop go forward and turn right into Alexander street circling Stockmann department store and then continue two blocks on Alexander street to the tram stop.) Do you know the name of the stop where you pick up the 3T. Ylioppilastalo is not on the list for the 3T so it must have another name. The tourist information office in Helsinki are kindly sending me some maps and I am hoping to be able to find the stops and make sense of it before we visit in August. Thanks:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Thule Posted June 25, 2011 #2 Share Posted June 25, 2011 I am trying to make sense of the public transport in Helsinki and have read so many posts my head is spinning! I have copied this from another thread which seems the easiest.... The tourist information office in Helsinki are kindly sending me some maps and I am hoping to be able to find the stops and make sense of it before we visit in August. Thanks:) Sorry if an earlier answer from me has caused confusion. The 3T stop you were looking for is named "Aleksanterinkatu". At the moment I don't remember why I adviced that route but there is an easier way to do it all: Just take tram 6 all the way to the railway station (stop: "Rautatieasema") and continue from that stop with tram 3T in the same direction to Senate Square (stop: "Senaatintori"). So there is no need to walk apart from the initial long walk from the quay to the tram #6 stop and then the last block from the Senate Square to the Market Square. Again, sorry for any confusion I might have created. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruzgal Posted June 25, 2011 Author #3 Share Posted June 25, 2011 Thanks - that's very helpful. Now we just have to hope we are allowed to walk from the ship to the tram stop and that we can find it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sddsddean Posted June 26, 2011 #4 Share Posted June 26, 2011 You were certainly allowed to walk it last year. This is LMA looking towards the tram stops. You walk through this 'tent' and follow the road past where the bus is parked (its all marked). The tram stops are up by the low brown building with the white roof, but on the other side of the main road. The whole area was having a major road reconstruction last year, so I can't tell you exactly how to get there, but when you get to the junction, you have got to cross the dual carriageway to get to the No 6 tram stop. It looks worse than it is!! It will take about 10 - 15 mins to walk to the tram stop. BTW, if you get the chance (and its a nice day) go up the Olympic tower for a great view for only €2. (just off the No 3 tram route) Heres the Eclipse from the top of the tower Simon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruzgal Posted June 26, 2011 Author #5 Share Posted June 26, 2011 Thanks - that's brilliant! I have it all sorted now. The olympic tower suggestion looks good. I thought we would ride the 3T tram so we can get off and give it a try. We also hope to take the ferry across to Suomenlinna so that should be it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Thule Posted June 27, 2011 #6 Share Posted June 27, 2011 You were certainly allowed to walk it last year. This is LMA looking towards the tram stops. The whole area was having a major road reconstruction last year, so I can't tell you exactly how to get there, but when you get to the junction, you have got to cross the dual carriageway to get to the No 6 tram stop. It looks worse than it is!! It will take about 10 - 15 mins to walk to the tram stop. Most of the construction work is done now so the area is less messy. You can cross the road at the traffic lights or there is a new tunnel under the road a bit to the left. After that just turn right at the houses and follow the tram tracks to the stop. Easier done than explained. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mexfolkart Posted June 27, 2011 #7 Share Posted June 27, 2011 We dock at Olympia..is this the same as LMA? Thanks, Sherry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultima Thule Posted June 27, 2011 #8 Share Posted June 27, 2011 We dock at Olympia..is this the same as LMA? Thanks, Sherry No, no! Olympia Quay is in South Harbor. Nice location next to the embassy district. You'll pass close to the fortress islands on your way in (don't miss that) and you'll have a nice view of downtown from the ship at quay. 0.6 mile easy walk along the harbour to the Market Square. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mexfolkart Posted June 28, 2011 #9 Share Posted June 28, 2011 Thanks!! We dock at 9am so we will be sure to be up on deck to look around and look for the fortress islands! We are taking an archipelago tour in the afternoon but want to do the market in the morning .Sherry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucyH Posted June 29, 2011 #10 Share Posted June 29, 2011 We dock at Olympia..is this the same as LMA? Thanks, Sherry LMA is the code that Helsinki uses for Melkki Quay, a overspill berth that is used when the Hernesaari berths are full. Basically there are two lots of berths in the Port of Helsinki, near the centre and in the West Harbour. Only fairly small ships can reach the central berths, one of which is Olympia (EO1 on the map). The large ships tie up in the West Harbour, at either Hernesaari or Melkki Quay. Discover the Baltic describes Melkki as less a cruise berth than a building site, but it does offer an alternative way to reach the centre without using a shuttle bus. There is a metro station that is apparently closer than the tram stop. - Lucy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucyH Posted July 1, 2011 #11 Share Posted July 1, 2011 I tested the walk yesterday. It is almost exactly the same distance - 1½ km - to walk from Melkki Quay to the nearest number 6 tram stop, as to the nearest metro station (the route recommended in Discover the Baltic). The advantages to going to the metro are that 1) there are fewer busy roads to cross 2) you can buy the one-day public transport ticket there; tram drivers don't sell it 3) metro trains are more frequent and get you into the centre of town in less than ten minutes (though the tram doesn't take much longer). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Got2Cruise Posted July 1, 2011 #12 Share Posted July 1, 2011 For those of us, who decide to take a taxi from Market Square back to the ship, are taxis easy to find? Are there taxi stands? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LucyH Posted July 1, 2011 #13 Share Posted July 1, 2011 They don't cruise looking for rides. The best stands are Railway Station Plaza (the post office side of the station), by the Market Hall in the South Harbour, in the Great Square in front of the Lutheran Cathedral, or by the Swedish Theatre at the end of the Esplanade. If you can't find one, and have a mobile phone, call and order one to come to you (after making sure where you are ;-). The number is +358 100 0700. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Got2Cruise Posted July 1, 2011 #14 Share Posted July 1, 2011 Thank you. I'm printing this out and bringing it with me. We will definitely make it to the taxi stand, because we won't have a phone with us. They don't cruise looking for rides. The best stands are Railway Station Plaza (the post office side of the station), by the Market Hall in the South Harbour, in the Great Square in front of the Lutheran Cathedral, or by the Swedish Theatre at the end of the Esplanade. If you can't find one, and have a mobile phone, call and order one to come to you (after making sure where you are ;-). The number is +358 100 0700. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kruzgal Posted July 1, 2011 Author #15 Share Posted July 1, 2011 Thanks everyone for your posts - so helpful. I hadn't realised we can't buy the one day ticket on the tram. Now that has thrown my plans. If we want to take the tram number 6 where can we buy tickets? I am looking for the ticket that includes the ferry to Suomenlinna. Otherwise I guess we can use the metro. Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midland Red Posted July 8, 2011 #16 Share Posted July 8, 2011 Arriving 18 Aug Celebrity Eclipse 10.00-18.00 I believe at Westherbour LMA Any advice on travelling from LMA to city and return would be appreciated Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KirkNC Posted July 8, 2011 #17 Share Posted July 8, 2011 Walk to ferry terminal (a short walk) and take bus 15a. Kirk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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