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Pihlajasaari beach

Picture of service point: Pihlajasaari beach

Pihlajasaari beach with people, red and yellow beach huts and a dock.

Municipal service, Culture and Leisure Division, City of Helsinki. Source: www.hel.fi

Contact information

  • Läntinen Pihlajasaari, 00150 Helsinki

    Address:

  • +358 9 310 71518 (call)

    Phone number:

  • No email provided

    Email:

  • No home page provided

  • Period 3.6. - 11.8.2024: – Mon-Sun 0.00-0.00

    Opening hours:

  • Look at the route to this place (New tab. The HSL Journey Planner is not an accessible service)

Service point description

Pihlajasaari beach can be found in one of the most popular summer attractions in Helsinki. The sandy beach is on the west side of the Pihlajasaari island. Pihlajasaari is located in front of Hernesaari island, and can be accessed by ferry departing either from Kaivopuisto or Ruoholahti. You can check the water quality, temperature and blue-green algae situation of the beach via the ulkoliikunta.fi map service during the summer season. Lifeguards do not supervise the beach during the beach season. In addition to the traditional changing shelters and shower and toilet facilities, the beach offers a volleyball court, a kiosk and a playground for children. The other services of Pihlajasaari are also found close to the beach. Pihlajasaari has 42 changing shelters, six of which are in public use. Other shelters have been rented with contracts valid until further notice, and new customers are not currently accepted in the queue.

No lifeguard on duty

Services: changing shelters, shower, toilet facilities, volleyball court, kiosk and a playground.

Web sites

  • Blue-green algae situation and swimming water temperatures on the map (ulkoliikunta.fi) (new tab)

  • Swimming water temperature (Beach sensors, in Finnish) (new tab)

  • Swimming water quality (new tab)

  • Pihlajasaari (new tab)

  • Sports facilities at the beach (new tab)

  • Instructions for using the beaches (new tab)

Map. Currently map information is only accessible visually.