Travelling to Lahti from Helsinki Airport (HEL)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Helsinki Airport to Lahti transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Helsinki Airport to Lahti — 95 kilometres in approximately 65 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 Lahti private transfer delivers you directly — confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Helsinki Airport to Lahti provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection — door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Lahti is the most important winter sports city in Finland and the site of the most celebrated Nordic ski stadium in the world — a city of 120,000 inhabitants 95km north of Helsinki Airport on the southern shore of Lake Vesijärvi, whose extraordinary Lahti Sports Centre (the most important Nordic skiing venue in Finland, its three ski jumping towers — the Suurmäki (K116), Iso-mäki (K97) and Pikkumäki (K70) — the most recognisable winter sports silhouette in Finland, the ski stadium having hosted nine Nordic World Ski Championships including 2017, the most times any venue outside Holmenkollen has hosted the World Championships, giving Lahti a Nordic skiing heritage comparable only to Oslo's Holmenkollen in international standing), the Lahti Ski Games (the most important annual Nordic skiing competition in Finland, held every March since 1923, the oldest and most prestigious Nordic skiing series event in the country) and the extraordinary position at the threshold of the Finnish Lake District (Lahti sits at the southern gateway of the Finnish Lakeland — the most extraordinary lake landscape in the world, with 188,000 lakes in Finland, the Päijänne — Finland's second-largest lake, 119km long — beginning at Lahti's doorstep, giving the city the finest lake access of any Finnish city south of Tampere) give it an identity of great distinctiveness.
Lahti's most important cultural heritage is the Lahti Harbour (the most beautifully restored industrial harbour in Finland, its red-brick 19th-century grain warehouses converted into restaurants, cafes and the Lahti Harbour Market, the most atmospheric lakeside urban space in southern Finland), the Lahti Radio Tower (the most historically significant telecommunications monument in Finland, the Radiomast — built 1927, the most important early radio broadcasting site in Finland, now a heritage landmark), and the Lahti Symphony Orchestra (one of the most respected symphony orchestras in Finland, particularly celebrated for its recordings of Finnish and Scandinavian music, the most important Finnish orchestra outside Helsinki for its recorded legacy of Sibelius and Nordic repertoire). The proximity to the Päijänne National Park (the most important freshwater national park in Finland, the Päijänne lake system the purest large lake in Europe south of the Arctic, its clear waters providing Helsinki's drinking water) gives Lahti a natural heritage of the first quality.
Lahti Ski Stadium — Most Important Nordic Skiing Venue in Finland, Nine-Time World Championship Host: The Lahti Sports Centre (three ski jumping towers, nine Nordic World Ski Championships including 2017, the Lahti Ski Games since 1923 — the oldest annual Nordic skiing event in Finland) gives Lahti a winter sports heritage comparable only to Oslo's Holmenkollen in the Nordic countries — the most internationally recognised Finnish winter sports venue and the defining image of Finnish Nordic skiing culture.
Southern Gateway to the Finnish Lake District — Lake Päijänne at the Doorstep: Lahti's position at the southern threshold of the Finnish Lakeland (Lake Päijänne — 119km long, Finland's second-largest lake, the most important freshwater national park in Finland, its water the purest large-lake water in Europe south of the Arctic, providing Helsinki's drinking water) gives the city the finest lake access of any Finnish city south of Tampere — the most dramatic entry point to Finland's extraordinary lake landscape.
E75/E12 North Transfer: The transfer from Helsinki Airport to Lahti takes approximately 65 minutes via the E75/E12 motorway north — the main Helsinki-Lahti direct motorway, one of the fastest Finnish airport-to-city connections at this distance.
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