Espoo
Espoo (Swedish: Esbo) with a population of a quarter of a million is the second largest city in Finland. It's part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area along with the cities of Helsinki, Vantaa, and the small city of Kauniainen (Swedish: Grankulla) which is completely encircled by Espoo.
The national park of Nuuksio is situated in northwestern Espoo.
Understand
The science and technology related campuses of the Aalto University are based in Otaniemi, Espoo, along with a thriving science community that includes numerous startups and organizations such as VTT – the Technical Research Centre of Finland. Nokia is headquartered in Karakallio, Espoo. Other high-tech companies such as KONE, Tekla and Fortum, etc. have their headquarters in Keilaniemi, Espoo, along with Microsoft's Finnish headquarters.
Get in
By bus
With respect to transit, the south of Espoo is served by the local highway, Länsiväylä. Buses via Länsiväylä to destinations in Espoo leave from the Kamppi bus station (Kamppi shopping center, ground floor). The orbital line 550 connects the train stations of Oulunkylä and Huopalahti with the southeastern part of Espoo (Leppävaara, Laajalahti, Otaniemi, Tapiola and Westend).By train
Northern Espoo and Espoo centre (Espoon keskus) are served by Helsinki commuter trains Y, U, L and E (25 min from Helsinki) to Middle- and West-Espoo. In addition, A train (every 10-20 minutes, 17 minutes from Helsinki) serves the east part of Espoo. See local train map.By plane
Espoo is served by Helsinki Airport, from where it can be reached by taxi in half an hour or less. For travelling from Helsinki Airport to Espoo by public transport, see Journey Planner for routes and timetables. Typical routes would be:
- To southern Espoo, local train P from Helsinki Airport to Central Railway Station (Rautatientori), change to metro westbound (destination Tapiola or Matinkylä), change to feeder bus line if necessary.
- To northern Espoo, local train I from Helsinki Airport to Huopalahti, change to local train Y, U, L, E or A northbound (see local train map), change to feeder bus line if necessary.
- Regional U-line bus 540 to Espoo (€5.50), for connections to the areas of Leppävaara, Nihtisilta, Ikea and Espoonkeskus in Espoo.
- Regional buses 514/535 to Espoo (€5.50), for connections to the areas of Leppävaara, Westend, Tapiola and Espoonkeskus in Espoo.
By car
Freeways 1 and 51 pass through Espoo, as do the westernmost portions of ring road one and three.Get around
See Helsinki#Get around for information about fares and tickets
For public transport, generally just use Journey Planner or Google Maps for routes and timetables.
By train
Trains A, E, S, U run across Espoo. Train L runs late at night and on weekend mornings. Suburbs in southeastern Espoo including Tapiola and Matinkylä are connected by metro.By bus
Buses are frequent and convenient enough. Check HSL Journey Planner for timetables. Kauniainen is a part of the Espoo zone.By bike
There are excellent cycling paths almost everywhere in Espoo, so it's worth cycling in a sunny day. Remember to wear a helmet. Detailed information of cyclist paths are available at HSL's website.See
- . This is a "go to" place in Espoo, being probably the most accessible "true Finnish forest" near Helsinki. There is parking and footpaths. Although one has a metalled path up to a beautiful lakeshore, none are completely accessible to wheelchairs or prams, since all include unmaintained sections with rocky slopes and/or tree roots blocking the way.
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phone: +358 9 849 2340address: Gallen-Kallelan tie 27A small museum of the Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931) who is best known for his illustrations of the Kalevala, the Finnish national epic. The museum is located in a castle-like house Tarvaspää on a rocky hill facing the sea originally designed and built by Akseli Gallen-Kallela between 1911-13 as a combined home for his family and a studio. The museum presents not only the works of Akseli Gallen-Kallela, but also tells the story of his family and contains a collection of artifacts brought back from their travels to Africa.
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Otaniemi Campus
address: Otaniementie 8The campus of Aalto University (former Helsinki University of Technology) was designed by Alvar Aalto in organic modernist style, and includes the Dipoli congress center designed by Reima and Raili Pietilä in an eccentric style (lacking in right angles). Most buildings of interest are located either on the main street, Otaniementie, or on Otakaari, a loop road going from Otaniementie via Dipoli to the dorm village (Teekkarikylä), returning to the other side of the main building. The Laajalahti nature protected area, a good birdwatching site, is accessed from Otaniemi. At the headquarters of the Geological Survey of Finland (Betonimiehenkuja 4), there is a museum display of geology, minerals and in particular a piece of moon rock gifted by the United States. -
address: Ahertajantie 5Hosts Espoo Museum of Modern Art (EMMA) and a few other museums WeeGee exhibition centre
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address: Glimsintie 1, KarvasmäkiLocal open air museum.
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address: Bodomintie 35, Pakankylä
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Espoo cathedral
phone: +358 9 862 5000address: Kirkkokatu 1The cathedral near Espoon Keskus is over 500 years old and built out of granite stone. -
address: Pehtorinkuja 3This park is a permanent garden exhibition next to and operated by the Överby gardening vocational school. Stroll around and look at the works by the students. If you are an amateur gardener yourself, you'll perhaps get some ideas for your own garden.
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Espoo TV and radio mast
address: Pellavakaskentie, EspooAt 326m, the highest structure in the capital region and the third highest in Finland (two other masts are 327m high). It isn't the Eiffel tower - you can't climb it or even get next to it (the immediate surroundings are closed off with a fence) but it's there. There is, however, a walking trail next to the place. Espoo Central ParkLike New York and Helsinki, Espoo also has a central park. A little peace of a few kilometres south of Espoon Keskus. The park consists mostly of dense spruce forest, with some steep hills. Has maintained footpaths, although they might be inaccessible to wheeled vehicles (prams, wheelchairs) with snowfall.
Architecture in TapiolaThe Tapiola district in the east of Espoo was constructed as a garden city in the 1950s and 1960s. The district is a showcase of Finnish architecture from that period and many of the buildings look quite innovative and unusual even today.
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Espoo archipelagoMany small islands outside Espoo can be visited by boat in the summer. They are great for hiking and camping.
Classical musicTapiola Sinfonietta is an orchestra specializing in Viennese classical music, but also plays modern music. They perform regularly in the Tapiolasali concert hall, sometimes together with international guest soloists.
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address: Tapiola centre"Mini-Tapiola" is a children's play park featuring a miniature version of the centre of Tapiola, located in the centre of Tapiola itself. Here children can have fun and familiarise themselves with the Tapiola district and basic traffic rules, while being safely overseen by their parents.
Espoo Waterfront WalkwayThe Rantaraitti hiking trail runs along Espoo's entire coastline, from the border to Helsinki at Laajalahti all the way to the border to Kirkkonummi at Kauklahti. The trail is well marked with frequent Rantaraitti icons. You can start and end your hike at any point during the trail. Free of charge.
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phone: +358 9 8870550address: Tornimäentie 10This is the largest water park in the Nordic countries with some 2,000 sq.m. of heated pools indoors. The buildings have seen their best days, but kids love the water slides. An extra 1,000 m² of outdoor area is open in the summer. Serena is at its best in winter when you can kick back in a jacuzzi and watch people ski on the other side of the glass windows.
Watch a gameEspoo has a team in many premier Finnish sports leagues. The football (soccer) team FC Honka play their home games in Tapiola sports park, Esport center is the home for Oilers (floorball) and Honka (basket ball), and in the winter many fans head to Metro Arena to see a home game of the local team Espoo United.
Events
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phone: +358 443405326, +358 9 343 1067address: OtarantaEspoo's most famous annual running and walking event. Held on a Sunday in late April. Three event categories: long run, short run and walk. All of them start and end at Otaranta. The long run is over 17km and goes all across the Laajalahti bay, also visiting neighbouring Helsinki. The short run and the walk are 6km and only visit Espoo. A nice opportunity to get some exercise and see the scenery in southern Finland. There is a fee for participation but spectating is free.
RopeconAnnual role playing convention
Buy
Shopping centers
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address: Leppävaarankatu 3-9One of the largest shopping centres in Finland with excellent traffic connections. Local trains A, E, S, U, Y and the night train L all stop at Leppävaara station which is just beside the shopping centre. Also many bus routes serve the area. Selection of retailers is geared Finnish and international clothing and consumer electronics chains. The shopping centre features several cafes, restaurants and fast food outlets as well as two large grocery stores.
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address: Piispansilta 11Large shopping centre serving the Matinkylä district. Bus lines 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 10K, 11, 31, 35, 112, 503, 132, 143, 145, 147, 150, 151, 154, 160 and 165. The selection of shops is fairly similar compared to the slightly larger Sello shopping centre, although there are some speciality shops geared towards a more upscale clientele.
Entresse and EspoontoriThe two shopping centres, Entresse and Espoontori, serve the Central Espoo district near the Espoo train station. Local trains E, S, U and the night train L stop here. Both shopping centres are significantly smaller than the ones previously introduced. Espoontori features a grocery store, Tarjoustalo (a budget general store) and various smaller retailers. Entresse has a grocery store, jewellery shops and clothing stores.
- Tapiola shopping district, which includes Ainoa, Heikintori, a Stockmann and numerous smaller shops.
- Smaller shopping centers are Lippulaiva in Espoonlahti; Olari Prisma next to Iso Omena on the opposite side of Länsiväylä; Niitty in Niittykumpu on the top of the district's metro station; Mankkaa and Viherlaakso; a hardware store area including the shopping center Merituuli in Suomenoja; another similar area in Lommila and Muurala near Espoo center, and numerous others. Most districts have at least one local grocery store (often with a couple of other shops and services in the same building).
Outlet shops
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address: Espoontie 25, LommilaHome decoration and kitchen utensils.
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address: Lasihytti 1, KauklahtiFinnish cosmetics manufacturer Lumene has its factory outlet in the disctrict of Kauklahti in Western Espoo. Local trains E, S, U and the night train L stop at Kauklahti station.
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address: Kirkkojärventie 3, Espoon keskusAn outlet shop rich in atmosphere selling Finnish handmade gifts and home decoration products.
Outdoor markets
Like most cities in Finland you can buy fruits, vegetables, fish and more and sit down for a cup of coffee at outdoor markets (tori). They are open from 9AM to 5PM. For maps and information on events, Espoon torikauppiaat association website.- Espoon keskus (Asematori)
- Leppävaara markets (Läkkitori north of the railway station and Viaporin tori on the southern side, in the inner court of Sello shopping center)
- Espoonlahti market (Ulappatori)
- Tapiola market
- Karakallio market
Flea markets
Fida InternationalFida International operates goodwill flea markets in four, mostly residential areas: Espoon keskus (Asemakuja 3), Soukka (Yläkartanonkuja 1), Niittykumpu (Merituulentie 30) and Lähderanta (Kolkekannaksentie 15). The selection in the shops mostly consists of used clothes, books and furniture. Prices tend to be a tad steep.
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address: Matinpurontie 8The selection includes furniture, clothes, toys, books, sports equipment, cookware and cutlery. The shop has also a free of charge department with a small variety of clothes and other items.
- Some self-service fleamarkets around Espoo include Akseli (Sinikalliontie 1, Mankkaa), Olarin kirppis (Maapallonkuja 1, Olari), Omppupuun kirppis (Kuninkaankartanontie 11, Kauklahti) and Viherkirppis (Viherlaaksontie 5, Viherlaakso).
Eat
Budget
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address: Otakaari 1The lunch restaurants of the Aalto University engineering schools offer cheap meals even for non-students. Most have 2-3 cheap options and one higher-price option.
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phone: +358 9 512 0 512address: Lippajärventie 29Pizzaman is located next to the K-Kauppa grocery store. Large pizzas. Try the "Mieliteko" made with four toppings that you pick yourself.
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address: Iivisniemenkatu 2DA lunch restaurant in Iivisniemi district with home cooked delicious food.
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address: Otakaari 22Perhaps the most famous of the university student restaurants in Otaniemi, owned by the Teknologförenigen student association. Located in a nice-looking functionalist building, easy to spot by the long ledge hanging over its main entrance.
The restaurant is mainly for university students but is also open for everyone else, non-students just pay more. Still, it's cheaper than many lunch restaurants in Espoo or neighbouring Helsinki.
Five choices available each day, of which one is vegetarian and one is a fancier and costlier à la carte option. Most famous for its spaghetti bolognese, served every Wednesday, perhaps the best spaghetti bolognese in Espoo. On Wednesdays, prepare for long queues, taking almost fifteen minutes just to get to order your food.
Mid-range
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phone: +358 9 548 3751address: Leppävaarankatu 10, EspooIndian restaurant. Don't leave the restaurant without trying its pickled spice. It's fantastic!
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phone: +358 9 42891892address: Siltakatu 11Tasty and authentic Indian food. Great value for the price.
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phone: +358 9 8860 1761address: Ukkohauentie 11-13A spacious, stylish, comfortable restaurant in the quiet residential district of Haukilahti. Serves typical dishes available in restaurants in Finland: pastas, pizzas, steaks, and burgers. No famous speciality, but all dishes are worth trying. The kitchen closes at 9 PM, but the restaurant usually stays open until midnight. Many local people come here often. There is a bus connection to Tapiola and Otaniemi (line 111) near the restaurant and it's a short walk away from the Haukilahti beach and marina. Main courses €11-25.
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phone: +358 20 127 7710address: Tietotie 1One of the very few à la carte restaurants in Otaniemi. Highly stylish interior and good, if somewhat expensive, food. Easily accessible as it's right next door to the Aalto University metro station. Lunch includes both a buffet at 12 € and an upgrade option for 5.50 € extra. If you're feeling adventurous, try fried crickets as starters at 10 €. The restaurant also includes its own bar, serving various beers both from the Fat Lizard brewery (try some, they're refreshingly fruity lagers) and elsewhere.
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phone: +358 40 533232address: Länsituulentie 12As the name suggests, the restaurant focuses on hamburgers. Forget the patties you get at McDonald's, Hesburger or Burger King around here, the meat in Funky Burger's hamburgers is much juicier, meatier and better tasting. Each hamburger includes French fries, and for an extra charge, you can have an extra patty, bacon, or mayonnaise. Several different hamburger varieties available. Also provides other dishes, including vegetarian options.
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phone: +358 9 4551 780address: Kauppamiehentie 1A decades-old and famous steak restaurant, located in the Heikintori shopping centre in central Tapiola. Pretty much the entire menu consists of steaks of various forms, particularly pork and beef. The restaurant is rather small and looks like your average diner, but its steaks have gained it fame throughout Espoo and even in neighbouring Helsinki. There are a limited number of tables available but you can also eat your steak at the bar.
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phone: +358 9 460 427address: Louhentie 16A good selection of large steaks at a reasonable price in Pohjantori, north Tapiola, especially popular during lunchtime.
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address: Hanasaarenranta 5Scandinavian cuisine served in an environment of modern art. Good food, but the service is rather slow even as the restaurant is not even half full. The restaurant also has their own pale ale "Märket" (named after the lighthouse west of Åland).
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Korean Kitchen
phone: +358 40 0969667address: Piispansilta 9Probably the best Korean restaurant in Espoo, if not in the entire Finnish capital region. Located in the Iso Omena shopping centre in Matinkylä. Rather small and usually packed at lunch time. Minimalistic but stylish Korean decor.
Serves a variety of authentic Korean dishes, mostly focused on meat, but for vegetarians, the meat can be replaced with tofu. Unlike many other Asian restaurants in the capital region, the dishes taste authentically Korean, with a good amount of spices. The salad bar, available at lunch time for less than €2 extra, includes authentic Korean kimchi.
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address: Sello Rex, LeppävaaraThai and Malay restaurant run by Chinese.
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Ravintola Sevilla Bar & Restaurante
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Xin Long
phone: +358 98550030address: Tapiontori 3A Chinese restaurant near the centre of Tapiola. Famous for its all-you-can-eat lunch buffet, combining Chinese food and sushi. Even though it's not specifically a sushi restaurant, the sushi is among the best in Espoo (even though not the best in the whole country). The main courses include various varieties of beef, pork, chicken and tofu, and all are worth trying.
Splurge
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phone: +358 9 452 4254address: Hauenkallio 3A panoramic restaurant in the water tower of Haukilahti. Open only for lunch!
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phone: +358 10 231 0430address: Tapiontori 3An upscale, yet not pretentious restaurant right in the centre of Tapiola. The menu is rather small, with only four main courses and a chef's menu costing 45 €. All dishes are worth trying though. Extremely friendly staff with full table service. On weekdays, serves lunch at somewhat affordable prices.
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phone: +358 10 344 4212address: Leppävaarankatu 1
Drink
Cafés
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Café Mellsten
address: Mellstenintie 6Located near the beach in Haukilahti. As well as a café, also serves tasty and cheap lunch consisting of soup or pasta. -
address: Bellinmäki 1Traditional café with century-old history next to the King's Road.
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address: Sateenkaari 9
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address: Ahertajantie 5
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address: Koukkuniementie 1A
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address: Elfvikintie 4
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Kaisan Café
address: Itätuulenkuja 8Located in the "Sampokuja" building in central Tapiola. Open on weekdays only. Try their cinnamon buns, they're tasty, huge (perhaps the biggest in Espoo) and quite cheap. -
Vasikkasaaren kahvila
address: Iso Vasikkasaari Island
Bars and pubs
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William K
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address: Leppävaarankatu 3-9A cosy place for a drink, also situated at Sello.
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address: Kauppamiehentie 1
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Mitta & Hana (former pub Satulinna)
address: Kirstintie 5Likely the most famous pub in Espoo.
Nightclubs
Most people head east to Helsinki when they're planning a night out, but there are a couple of night clubs in Espoo as well.-
address: Itätuulenkuja 10The former Fellini/Aladdin is located in right in the Tapiola district and attracts many young adults. R-22.
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address: Kannusillankatu 2A restaurant in the daytime, and some form of entertainment every night.
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Bella Ciao
address: Piispansilta 11 AThe place to go in Matinkylä. Like the others it is also a restaurant during the daytime. R-18
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +358 9 863 2585address: Kunnarlantie 31Slightly shabby, yet friendly place. Open from end of May to end of August. A nice beach at lake Bodom just some 200 m from the entrance.
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Hostel Margereteberg
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Solvallan urheiluopisto
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phone: +358 9 511051address: Porarinkatu 3, EspooClean and simple. Located in a quiet neighbourhood but close enough to shopping centre Sello in Leppävaara.
Mid-range
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phone: +358 20 1234 616address: Tapionaukio 3, EspooA largish, modern hotel located in a pleasant neighborhood of Tapiola. Total 154 (all non-smoking) rooms, sauna, exercise facilities, wireless Internet access, restaurant and bar. Convenient transport to Helsinki center by bus. Rooms in the northern part of the hotel have a scenic view facing a large pool.
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phone: +358 9 43520address: Nihtisillantie 1A newly renovated chain hotel next to freeway 1, best suited for those traveling by car as there isn't very much to see within walking distance.
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address: Hanasaari conference center, Hanasaarenranta 5, Hanasaari islandLocated in the Laajalahti bay between Espoo and Helsinki, Hanasaari island fits exactly the hotel, a short road to it and a stretch of the highway Länsiväylä. Hanasaari hotel hosts a Swedish cultural center and is often used for conferences. It is also within a walking distance (1 km) from the Keilaniemi business district. Very easy to reach by bus via bus stops on the Länsiväylä. Notice that there is an unrelated Hanasaari power plant in Helsinki; ask the taxi driver for the hotel in Espoo! The hotel rooms offer magnificent sea views through their huge windows. The hotel is going through a substantial reconstruction planned until spring 2017. The booking will be possible again from mid-January 2017.
Splurge
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phone: +358 10 3444 200address: Leppävaarankatu 1A brand new design hotel next to Sello shopping center.
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phone: +358 20 1234 700address: Otaranta 2A hotel of the luxury chain Radisson in the Aalto University campus in Otaniemi, right next to the Keilaniemi business district, popular among business travelers and academic visitors.
Stay safe
Caution is warranted in urban districts (along the railway) with nightlife during Friday or Saturday nights, for instance in Leppävaara and Espoon keskus. Suvela and Kirstinmäki, next to Espoon keskus, is often mentioned as the only "ghetto" in Espoo, although this is more reputation than fact if compared to districts in Central or Eastern Helsinki.
Cope
Private clinics (search for "lääkäriasema" in Espoo) are found in Espoon keskus, Matinkylä, Leppävaara and Tapiola. See:
Mehiläinen Matinkylä (Piispanportti 10 A, 3. floor)
Mehiläinen Leppävaara (Panorama Tower, Hevosenkenkä 3)
Terveystalo Espoontori (Kamreerintie 7)
Terveystalo Iso Omena (Piispansilta 11)
Terveystalo Leppävaara (Alberganesplanadi 1)
Terveystalo Tapiola (Ainoa, Länsituuli 7)
Aava Tapiola (Länsituulentie 1 A)
Students of Aalto University with student union membership can use the YHTS clinic Otakaari 12.
The police station ("Kilon poliisi") is in Kilo district, Nihtisillankuja 4. Contacts.