Pool in Helsinki with city skyline

Spa, bath & sauna in Helsinki

Explore the best spa, pool, and sauna experiences in Helsinki.

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Spa in Helsinki – designer sauna, outdoor pool and luxury spa

Take a dip with a view of the city skyline, go on a sauna tour or pamper yourself with a spa package at one of Helsinki’s spas. Why not go big and do a real paddle cruise ? It does wonders for the soul on a gloomy winter day as well as in the middle of summer.

Luxurious Spa Retreats in Helsinki

Discover luxurious hotel spas in Helsinki offering exceptional amenities and stunning city views.

Hotel pool with a view of the city

Hotel pool with a view of the city

For breathtaking views while swimming, book a room at the Clarion Helsinki hotel. On the 16th floor is the Rooftop Pool & Terrace with an outdoor rooftop pool. The pool is heated all year round and offers one of Helsinki’s best views.

Clarion Helsinki hotel
Luxury spa and design hotel

Luxury spa and design hotel

Discover a world of spa luxury at Hotel St. George, in the middle of Helsinki. Here, modern and historic meet in a unique way. In the pleasantly quiet spa area, there is a pool, sauna and luxurious spa treatments. Admission is included for hotel guests.

Hotel St. George
Peaceful spa in the heart of Helsinki

Image: The Hotel Maria, Helsinki

Peaceful spa in the heart of Helsinki

Tranquility is the consistent theme at Maria Spa, which belongs to the five-star luxury hotel Hotel Maria. Here you can find everything you want a spa to have: pool, sauna and spa treatments. Disconnect from the stressful everyday life for a while and step into this peaceful oasis.

Maria Spa
Luxury spa in the middle of Helsinki

Luxury spa in the middle of Helsinki

If you are looking for a truly luxurious spa in Helsinki – visit Kämp Spa! Hotel Kämp’s spa department offers modern treatments in a luxurious environment in collaboration with ESPA. For those with little time, there are express treatments, while those who enjoy life can spend a whole day getting fresh from head to toe.

Kämp Spa

Traditional and Modern Saunas & Spas

Experience authentic Finnish sauna culture at Löyly, a modern facility with a restaurant, bar, and rooftop terrace. Or visit Yrjönkatu swimming hall, Finland’s oldest, where you can enjoy wood-fired and steam saunas, following Nordic classicism architecture.

Steam when throwing the water on the hot stones

Sea bathing all year round and sauna

While the public sauna facilities are becoming fewer and fewer, Löyly invests in a modern facility with a restaurant and bar. On the roof you will also find a roof terrace with a fantastic view. Löyly is the steam that occurs when you throw water on the hot stones. Pre-book entry!

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Helsinki day spa

One of Finland’s largest day spas

Get thoroughly pampered in beautiful architecture from the 19th century at this spa in Helsinki. Helsinki Day Spa offers everything from traditional treatments to more advanced ones. Book a spa package for extra luxury!

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Allas sea pool

Outdoor swimming regardless of the weather

Right in the heart of Helsinki you will find Allas Sea Pool with a view of the Esplanade and the harbour. The facility is open all year round with cold and hot outdoor swimming pools – don’t miss winter swimming in Helsinki with a finishing sauna! Tip: In winter, it is wise to bring slippers to walk between the sauna and the pools.

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Finland’s Rich Sauna Tradition

Saunas are a cultural cornerstone with 3.3 million saunas for 5.4 million people. Everyone is equal in the sauna, making it a place of unity and relaxation. Experience this tradition firsthand, especially during Helsinki Sauna Day in March, when saunas across the city open for free.

Finnish Sauna tour

Finnish Sauna tour

Did you know that there are 3.3 million sauna facilities for 5.4 million fins? Now you have the chance to visit some of them in the Finnish capital during a guided tour. A sauna in the urban district of Kallio is included. Please book two days in advance.

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Old Finnish sauna

Finnish sauna customs

In a Finnish sauna, hierarchy or rank is not used, everyone meets as equals. It is also considered very rude to swear in a sauna. The Finns are very proud of their sauna tradition, which stretches back hundreds of years.

If you are planning a cruise to Helsinki in March, you might be lucky and be in town at the same time as Helsinki Sauna Day! During this day, usually in mid-March, all saunas in Helsinki are free! Private individuals open up their homes and places of interest close entry. An excellent opportunity to experience the Finnish sauna tradition.