Melkki, Helsinki
#243 among attractions in Helsinki


Facts and practical information
Melkki is an island in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is located approximately 500 meters south of Lauttasaari. The island was formerly used by Finnish Army and access to the island was limited. ()
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Melkki – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Helsingfors Segelsällskap, Ruoholahti, Lauttis, Olo n:o 22.
2.5 miNEYacht club, SailingHelsingfors Segelsällskap, Helsinki
65 min walk • Helsingfors Segelsällskap, Helsinki Sailing Society, is the second oldest yacht club in Helsinki, established in 1893. The yacht club has 1000+ members and mainly sail boats in the register. The club is located on Liuskasaari island in the middle of southern Helsinki. Liuskasaari is a few minutes ferry ride away from Merisatamanranta.
2.3 miNHarborRuoholahti, Helsinki
60 min walk • Ruoholahti is a quarter in Helsinki, part of the Länsisatama neighbourhood and Kampinmalmi district. It is located in the southwestern part of the central city area of Helsinki, close to the Lauttasaari island, and it functions as the principal connection between the Helsinki city centre and the city of Espoo to the west.
2 miNShopping, Shopping centreLauttis, Helsinki
51 min walk • Lauttis is a shopping centre in Lauttasaari, Helsinki, Finland. It was opened on 1 December 2016. Lauttis is a so-called hybrid building, where the same building houses a parking lot, a shopping centre and apartments. Lauttis has about 6000 m2 of business space and about 10000 m2 of apartments.
2.5 miNEMonuments and statuesOlo n:o 22, Helsinki
65 min walk • Olo n:o 22 is an outdoor sculpture in Hietalahti, Helsinki, Finland. It was created by Pasi Karjula and Marko Vuokola and unveiled on July 25, 2000. The sculpture consists of over 50 polished steel spheres of various sizes, scattered in various places around near the seashore.
2.6 miNEChurch, Sacred and religious sitesMikael Agricola Church, Helsinki
66 min walk • Mikael Agricola Church is a Lutheran church located in the Punavuori district of Helsinki, Finland. It was designed by Lars Sonck and built between 1933 and 1935. The church was inaugurated on 14 April 1935. It is named after bishop Mikael Agricola.
2.2 miNMuseum, History museumHotel and Restaurant Museum, Helsinki
56 min walk • The Hotel and Restaurant Museum specializes in the history of Finnish hotels, restaurants, cafés, tourism and culinary culture. The museum is located in Kaapelitehdas, Helsinki, Finland. The museum was first opened in 1971 but has operated in its present premises since 1993.
2.1 miNBridgeCrusell Bridge, Helsinki
55 min walk • The Crusell Bridge is a bridge in the Länsisatama district of Helsinki, Finland, crossing the Ruoholahti bay in the Baltic Sea, about 24.8 metres wide and connecting the Ruoholahti and Jätkäsaari neighbourhoods.
2.7 miNETheater, Concerts and shows, OperaAlexander Theatre, Helsinki
70 min walk • The Alexander Theatre is a Finnish theatre in the city of Helsinki at Bulevardi 23–27, also known as Russian Theatre.
2.2 miNCultural center with museums and galleriesKaapelitehdas, Helsinki
55 min walk • Kaapelitehdas is a famous building in Salmisaari, Helsinki, near the Lauttasaari bridge. It was redeveloped from its industrial use into a cultural centre which hosts artists studios, three museums, activities and events.
2.5 miNHistorical placeLepakko, Helsinki
64 min walk • Lepakko or Lepakkoluola was a self-managed social centre in Ruoholahti, Helsinki, Finland, functioning from 1979 to 1999.
2.2 miN60°9'43"N • 24°54'21"ETheatre Museum, Helsinki
57 min walk • Museum, Specialty museum, Children's museum