About this venue
Allas Sea Pool is not just a swimming-pool complex, but a distinctive seaside space for relaxation on the waterfront. Its architecture combines wooden terraces, glass surfaces and open-air pools overlooking the harbour, creating an urban oasis between the water and the city centre. Thanks to its location and concept, the venue is an important choice for visitors looking for swimming, sauna facilities and a calmer experience by the sea.
The indoor and outdoor facilities are designed in a simple and functional way: pools, saunas, changing rooms and relaxation areas make the stay comfortable at different times of the day. The atmosphere is relaxed, while the combination of sauna warmth, fresh air and coastal views gives the venue a special character. Food and drink options within the complex also make it easier to plan either a short visit or a longer stay.
The venue is located at Katajanokanlaituri 2 A, Helsinki, Finland, along the waterfront promenade and close to an entrance clearly oriented toward the harbour area. The entrance is most easily reached on foot from the waterfront side, while visitors arriving by car can use nearby public garages and parking areas in the city centre. For wider movement around the city and connections to other locations, the general Helsinki guide below continues naturally with more practical details.
About the city: Helsinki
Helsinki, an elegant capital on the Baltic coast, stands out as one of Northern Europe’s most appealing destinations for concerts and sporting events. The city blends modern urban energy with a relaxed atmosphere, making it easy to pair an evening event with daytime exploration. With a well-developed range of restaurants, bars, and accommodation across different price points, trips are straightforward to plan and genuinely enjoyable.
A major advantage is the reliable infrastructure and easy navigation: the public transport network is managed by HSL (Helsingin seudun liikenne) and includes trams, buses, the Helsinki Metro, commuter trains, and ferry services. Whether you arrive by train at Helsinki Central Railway Station (Helsingin päärautatieasema) or fly into Helsinki Airport / Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, getting to the main arenas and stadiums is quick and intuitive, often without needing multiple transfers. It’s also convenient that the same ticket can be used across several modes of transport, so moving between your accommodation, the city centre, and event venues is effortless.
If you have time before or after the show, Helsinki delivers an excellent “tourist bonus”: stroll around Senate Square (Senaatintori) and Market Square (Kauppatori), stop by Esplanadi, or explore design districts filled with galleries and boutiques. For sea views, there are waterfront promenades and nearby islands reachable by boat, and many visitors choose a trip to the Suomenlinna sea fortress. If you’re in the mood for a slower pace, paths along the Vantaanjoki and the city’s parks provide a calm counterpoint to an exciting evening programme.