Linnanmäki Map and Brochure (2025 – 2020)
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Years Active: 1950 – Active
Linnanmäki has a soul. It’s been a Helsinki tradition since 1950, tucked into the hip Kallio neighborhood. You’ll get that old-school amusement park feel, with a touch of Finnish quirk.
A classic wooden rollercoaster that’ll rattle your bones (in the best way possible) and family parades that are more about smiles than Disney-level production. Think less ‘perfect’, and more ‘perfectly fun’.
Those arcade halls? They aren’t your average setup. Expect a dose of weird Finnish games that’ll have you hooked. And if you time it right, their Halloween and Christmas festivals are truly special – not the usual commercial stuff.
Best part? Your ticket actually goes towards helping kids out, since Linnanmäki is run by a non-profit. So yeah, you can feel good about screaming your head off on those rides!
Linnanmäki Map 2025
In 2025, Linnanmäki introduced two new wristband options, Pikkuhupi and Isohupi, designed for access to rides including family-friendly ones. The Pikkuhupi wristband also covered two new attractions for young children, which opened during the summer season. On July 10, 2025, the park debuted Huristin, a ride specifically designed for younger visitors. Operations for the season began April 30 with the traditional May Day celebration, and the park was closed on September 11, 2025 for non-public operational reasons.

Printable Linnanmäki Map PDF 2025
Linnanmäki Map 2024

Printable Linnanmäki Map PDF 2024
Linnanmäki Map 2023
Linnanmäki Map 2021
Linnanmäki Map 2020
FAQ
How many people died in Linnanmäki?
Linnanmäki amusement park has had very few fatal accidents in its history. The most noted case occurred in 1953 when a worker died during the construction of the wooden roller coaster. Since then, the park has maintained a strong safety record, with no major guest fatalities reported in recent decades.
How many rides are at Linnanmäki?
Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki has more than 40 rides and attractions. These include roller coasters, water rides, family rides, and children’s rides. The park’s most famous ride is the wooden roller coaster built in 1951, which remains a key highlight among its diverse collection of attractions.
Is Linnanmäki free?
Entrance to Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki is free. Visitors pay only for rides, which can be purchased individually or with an all-day wristband. The park also offers free attractions, playgrounds, and events, making it accessible for families who want to enjoy the atmosphere without paying for rides.
Who owns Linnanmäki?
Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki, Finland, is owned by the non-profit Children’s Day Foundation (Lasten Päivän Säätiö). The foundation was established by six Finnish child welfare organizations, and all profits from the park are directed to supporting child welfare work across Finland.