Helsinki Central Bus Station
Helsinki Central Bus Station is a major transportation hub located in the heart of Helsinki, Finland. It serves as a key point for both local and long-distance bus services, connecting travelers to various destinations across the country and beyond. The station features modern facilities, including waiting areas, ticket counters, and shops, making it convenient for passengers.
Opened in 1962, the station is known for its distinctive architecture, designed by architects Aarne Ervi and Eero Saarinen. It is easily accessible by public transport, including trams and trains, and is situated near other important landmarks, enhancing its role as a central point in the city's transport network.