The Parliament Square is considered an important landmark in Finland and is a very famous attraction. The square is designed by German architect Karen Engel. It is a short walk from the Central Station to the Parliament Square, which has several attractions. First, there is a sculpture in the square, a bronze statue of Tsar Alexander II, which was made in 1894 to commemorate the Tsar's contribution to Finnish autonomy. The sculpture has a circle of seats, you can sit here rest, feel the crowds coming up and down the square, enjoy the square surrounded by neoclassical-style gorgeous buildings, and the unknown flying animals that pass by from time to time, which is quite pleasant. Summer is the peak tourist season in Finland, so there are many tourists in the square, full of buses and commercial vehicles, etc., buses are mostly tour groups, and the popularity is very strong. There are some shops around the square, selling more distinctive crafts, etc., and some cafes, it is worth visiting. The tram tracks pass along the square.