[2024 Helsinki Attraction] Travel Guide for Helsinki Central Library Oodi (Updated Dec)
No.7 of Best Things to Do in Helsinki
Libraries
Address:
Töölönlahdenkatu 4, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Opening times:
Opens at 08:00-21:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+358 9 31085000
Helsinki Library in Finland
I visited the 'Oodi Helsinki Central Library,' which is often called the best library in the world.
I wasn't planning to go because I didn't have much time, but I couldn't find a simple version of the Helsinki tote bag, so I decided to buy an Oodi tote bag instead and stopped by the library. This library has rooms where you can borrow and use 3D printers, sewing machines, kitchens, and musical instruments for free! The architecture, the low bookshelves that are friendly to everyone, and the overall wonderful space made it instantly clear why it's called the best library in the world.
Having a place where you can play and learn all day for free made me realize why Finland is such a rich country in this aspect...
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Helsinki Central Library Oodi: Nordic-Inspired Interior Design!
This time, I traveled to Finland and visited the capital, Helsinki. One of the famous attractions here is the Helsinki Central Library Oodi! The design of this library is very beautiful, with indoor glass windows using natural lighting technology, which is very environmentally friendly! In addition, this library has more than 100,000 diverse books, so if you love reading, you definitely can't miss this place! The library's staircase is also very well-designed, with a spiral shape!
I highly recommend everyone to visit this library when you come to Helsinki!
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The amazing buildings of Helsinki
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There are many uniquely shaped structures in Helsinki.
Even if they are not famous buildings, there are many places that you see on the street and wonder, "What is this?" and go in.
I think it is a city that knows the importance of space better than anything else.
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Helsinki may be small, but it's a place where cold and warmth coexist
Most people come to Helsinki because they have to transfer here for most of the day, so I did a lot of research before I came. Many friends chose the one-day or even half-day travel guides provided by many people. At that time, I was thinking that I could play so much, maybe the two and a half days itinerary could be filled up. But after coming here, I found out that maybe it's not everyone's fault, this city is really small, so small that you can finish most of the check-in spots in this city without even taking a transportation tool for a whole day.
But, although Helsinki is small, there may also be places that are really worth it here.
Although it has been raining for three consecutive days, you can also take the photos you have been looking forward to here. There are unique positions of the red and white church taken by one person walking on the main street of the city when the sky is not bright in the early morning; there is a peaceful atmosphere felt in the temple square church built by stone piles, surrounded by candles and listening to organ music; there is a Christmas atmosphere in the Nordic countries, although not much, but still exists; since it is rainy, then here may really only belong to the rainy night, two days to walk through the whole city, also took the tram at night that I have been thinking about since I left Lisbon.
This place may not really be a foodie's paradise, even the famous deer meat may not be anything special (friends feel like beef after eating), but at least you can drink to your heart's content at Kappeli, and the salmon soup is very delicious.
This place also proves the environmental awareness of the Nordic people. The first feeling of coming to Helsinki is orderly. The tram shuttling through the city is the most convenient transportation tool in this city, making the whole city look particularly neat and quiet. Even in the heavy rain, the streets and every shop you walk into are clean and tidy, with classified trash cans and electric scooters everywhere, the best quality drinking water in the world, and the tram station and city architecture style that look cold and simple enough in the Nordic style. In the wooden house hotel built by the mountain forest where I chose to stay on the second day, almost everything is recyclable. From the restaurant to the furnishings and materials in the room, almost all are made of recyclable wood. Try not to buy new ones. Even the building itself is said to be bought from the activity center here by the front desk sister, jokingly saying that even the building itself is recycled, including the amount of breakfast will not be too much to avoid unnecessary waste. Even here there is a quite special habit, that is, the number of times to clean the house, the front desk sister said if the guest stays for a long time, whether to clean or not during the period is according to the customer's wishes, if the customer does not require cleaning, generally for sustainable development, will choose to clean once every three days, the resources that can be saved can be used to plant a tree for free. It can be said that here, environmental protection can be felt everywhere, and it is also an element and topic that everyone is consciously abiding by.
Although Helsinki is cold, there are also warm places, such as the warmest library I have ever seen, in the central library of the hymn, for the first time I saw resources that can be used by everyone, sewing machines, 3D printers, meeting rooms, and some engineering design machines I have never seen before, even a whole floor of a huge bookstore and children's play area, children crawling on the ground, adults playing with them. It's raining heavily outside, Finland is very cold, but here it makes people feel extremely warm.
The purpose of this trip to Denmark and Finland is to experience more about Nordic sustainable development related things, just this point is worth it, not to mention that I took so many photos that I feel shocked. This city may really be suitable for those who are willing to walk in the street with an umbrella, or walk into a coffee shop or restaurant on the street at will, willing to sit by the window, looking at the rain outside the window in a daze. Come here, don't deliberately pursue the time you chase me, it's not worth your time, and don't want you to ignore its most precious place because of the rush of the itinerary. So maybe every city has its own special and proud places, don't go too deep, this city may be like those two red and white castles, quietly watching the time flow, it doesn't belong to anyone, you just need to find the point you like it, maybe this is the meaning of travel.