Travelling to Espoo from Helsinki Airport (HEL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Helsinki Airport to Espoo transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Helsinki Airport to Espoo — 27 kilometres in approximately 35 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Helsinki Airport is Finland's principal international gateway, perfectly positioned for reaching the capital city, the medieval red warehouses of Porvoo, Nokia's home in Espoo, Sibelius's birthplace at Hämeenlinna, the ski stadium of Lahti, Finland's oldest city at Turku, the industrial rapids of Tampere, and across the Gulf of Finland to Tallinn's medieval Hanseatic capital. Our Helsinki Airport to Espoo private transfer delivers you directly — confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Helsinki Airport to Espoo provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Espoo is the second-largest city in Finland, the most technologically advanced municipality in the Nordic countries, and the global headquarters of Nokia — a city of 310,000 inhabitants 27km southwest of Helsinki Airport in the Helsinki metropolitan area, whose extraordinary identity as Finland's technology and innovation capital (Espoo is the home of Nokia, once the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer and still one of the world's leading telecommunications equipment companies; the Aalto University campus at Otaniemi — the most important design, technology and business university campus in Finland, its extraordinary ensemble of buildings by Alvar Aalto the most significant concentration of Aalto architecture outside Helsinki city centre; and the Espoo Innovation Garden — the most important technology cluster in the Nordic countries, with over 800 technology companies on the Otaniemi-Keilaniemi-Tapiola corridor) gives it the most concentrated technology and design heritage of any Nordic suburban municipality.
Espoo's most celebrated architectural distinction is the Tapiola garden city (the Tapiola — Garden City, built 1952-1970, the most internationally acclaimed post-war planned community in Finland, a pioneering experiment in combining modern architecture, social democratic planning principles and natural landscape that became one of the most studied urban planning models in the world in the 1960s-1970s, the single most influential Finnish urban planning achievement of the 20th century in terms of international impact). The Espoo Museum of Modern Art (EMMA, the largest art museum in Finland outside Helsinki, the most important collection of modern Finnish art in the Helsinki region) and the extraordinary natural surroundings of Espoo (the Nuuksio National Park — 20km north of the Espoo city centre, the most accessible national park from the Helsinki metropolitan area, its ancient boreal forest, lake landscape and traditional Finnish countryside the finest wilderness accessible as a day trip from any Nordic capital) give the city a cultural and natural identity complementing its technology heritage.
Nokia and Aalto University — Global Technology Headquarters and Most Important Design University in the Nordic Countries: Espoo is home to Nokia (one of the world's leading telecommunications companies, founded and still headquartered in Espoo) and Aalto University (the most important design, technology and business university in Finland, its Otaniemi campus by Alvar Aalto the most significant concentration of Aalto architecture outside Helsinki) — the most concentrated technology and design heritage of any Nordic suburban municipality.
Tapiola Garden City — Most Internationally Acclaimed Post-War Planned Community in Finland: The Tapiola Garden City (1952-1970, the most internationally acclaimed post-war planned community in Finland, one of the most studied urban planning models in the world in the 1960s-1970s) gives Espoo a planning and architectural heritage of world significance in the history of 20th-century urban design — the most influential Finnish urban planning achievement of the post-war period.
E75/Ring III West Transfer: The transfer from Helsinki Airport to Espoo takes approximately 35 minutes via the E75/Ring III road west — through the Vantaa and eastern Helsinki urban area to the technology city southwest of the capital.
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