Helsinki Central Railway Station
Helsinki Central Railway Station is the main railway station in Helsinki, Finland. Opened in 1919, it features a distinctive architectural style that combines Art Nouveau and National Romanticism. The station serves as a hub for both domestic and international train services, connecting Helsinki to various cities across Finland and neighboring countries.
The station is known for its iconic clock tower and impressive stone façade, which are popular among tourists. Inside, passengers can find various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and ticket services. The station is also a key point for public transportation, linking to trams and buses throughout the city.