Jumbo shopping center. Shopping centers in Helsinki: Jumbo, Itakesus, Forum, etc. Restaurants and entertainment

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Jumbo Shopping mall
Vantaanportinkatu 3
01510 Vantaa

Jumbo Shopping Center is located in Vantaa, on ring road III, close to Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The foundation stone for Jumbo was laid before the recession of the 90s, as the need for a shopping center was great in the late 1980s. Construction companies Haka and Polar bought the territory from Elanto and named the developing company Vantaanportti Oy. The company also owned residential areas nearby and portions of a business park. Jumbo was completed in October 1999. It was decided to make it the largest in Europe. The most interesting parts of Jumbo are the design and development phases of the work. In the first year, the number of clients amounted to 6 million clients, the number of which immediately began to grow steadily. The expansion was completed in 2005 and brought with it clear growth. Dignitaries such as leaders of the city of Vantaa have visited Jumbo for many years. Today Jumbo employs about 1,800 people. Jumbo is owned by mutual insurance company Elo, Kesko and HOK-Elanto.

The Yumbo shopping center in Helsinki was created for increased comfort and full service for any demanding visitor. This is a complex collected in one convenient place with different types services and a wide variety of goods for any need and for any budget. A different assortment of goods significantly influences the choice of buyers, so Yumbo contains almost all existing trademarks and famous world brands. The opening hours of the Yumbo Shopping Center in Helsinki are designed so that everyone can conveniently combine a trip to the store with a visit entertainment events, as well as relax and dine in one of the 15 restaurants located in the center. In addition, visitors will never have problems with placing a personal car, since among the 4,600 parking spaces there will always be a comfortable one for you. Owners of modern cars equipped with electric motors will not have any difficulty recharging on the territory of the Shopping Center, since Yumbo provides its visitors with all types of services for electric vehicles. Family groups who decide to visit the Shopping Center with small children will not have any difficulty finding useful entertainment for children of any age. Specially equipped children's game rooms allow parents to relax with their child.

Story emergence.

The Yumbo shopping center was established in Helsinki towards the end of the 1980s. With the growing number of stores and high demand for entertainment services, as well as the great popularity of cafes and restaurants, it was decided to combine all the resources the consumer needs in one place. And this place was not chosen by chance, and has its own backstory. Two developing construction companies bought the territory from the Elanto company. Soon it was decided to name this association Vantaanportti Oy. Its holdings quickly began to include several residential areas, sections of a business park and other nearby areas. Within ten years, the construction project had the right to claim the title of one of the largest shopping centers in Europe.
By mid-2005, Yumbo had become not only a popular trading destination, but also a fully fledged trading state of its own, employing over 1,500 people, catering to everyone from housewives to visiting dignitaries.
The modern architecture of the Jumbo Shopping Center adorns the city of Helsinki. Phased design of which is an inevitable attribute of modern construction. This fact is due to the fact that the number and volume of retail space is steadily growing with each new year.

Tourist on note.

For convenience local residents, and most importantly tourists, there are signs throughout the city that help you easily determine the road and direction to the Yumbo Shopping Center. You just have to stick to the chosen direction of Vantaanportti Oy. Special bus routes numbered 51 and 61 have also been developed, which travel in the direction from the airport to the Yumbo Shopping Center. Store opening hours on weekdays are from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 21:00, on Saturdays from 9:00 to 18:00, on Sundays from 12:00 to 18:00.

Neighborhood.

Those who want to satisfy their curiosity and replenish their cultural stock will be interested in visiting architectural monuments such as the Assumption or Cathedral. Fans of modern recreation will love the Linnanmäki Amusement Park or the Helsinki City Zoo.

When you arrive at Vantaa Airport, you won't miss one of the most large stores Europe: Jumbo Shopping Center is just 20 minutes by bus from Helsinki Air Gate and 10 minutes by car.

Jumbo Shopping Center. Photo: flickr.com

Jumbo is not just a huge shopping center in Vantaa. This is a multifunctional service complex: under its roof there are 122 shops, 15 restaurants, a children's amusement park, as well as 4,600 parking spaces for cars and parking for bicycles. In addition, it provides everything for a comfortable stay for mothers with small children and the disabled.

Jumbo was opened in 1999, since then it has grown significantly and today already has the status of one of the largest shopping centers in northern Europe.

Jumbo Stores

There are 122 stores on five floors of the shopping center. At Jumbo you can buy goods for every taste. For example, these are clothes from the brands H&M, Dressman, Lindex, Mango, Marimekko, Seppala and many others, beloved by Russian fashionistas, shoes Ecco, Nilson shoes and others. There are goods for motorists here, mobile phones, furniture, interior items, household appliances, toys, dishes, cosmetics. In addition, there are several supermarkets where you can buy food and alcohol. In short, whatever you're looking for, you'll find it in Jumbo.

Restaurants and entertainment

Jumbo has 15 restaurants, with menus ranging from casual to sophisticated. Here you can drink coffee, order pizza, hamburger, pasta, sushi or more complex dishes. Children will be delighted with the variety of ice cream in the cafe.

You can relax during breaks between shopping at the bowling center. Next to the shopping center there is the Flamingo water park, more about which you can read.

Parking

The shopping complex has indoor parking for 4,600 cars. You can leave your car there for free for 5 hours. The start time of parking must be indicated in the parking clock. To enter the parking lot, just follow the signs along Ring Road III. The parking lot is open during shopping center opening hours. For vehicles charging electrically, there are free charging points in parking lots P1 and P3.

Facilities and service

Free WiFi is available throughout Jumbo. Visitors are provided with a special wardrobe and storage rooms, which are located between K-Citymarket and Prisma, as well as compartments for storing purchases.

For buyers with children there is a children's amusement park "Nauru", playground with elements of interactive projection images, and in addition, Jumbo has five mother and baby rooms.

People with disabilities can easily move around in wheelchairs thanks to a well-thought-out system of ramps and connecting walkways and elevators. Wheelchairs available for rent are connected to shopping carts.

On the territory of the shopping center there are boxes for letters, as well as “Smart Post” parcel terminals.

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Itakeskus Shopping Center

The Itakeskus shopping center is located 15 kilometers east of the capital of Finland, Helsinki. It is located at the intersection of "Keha 1" and "Itavayla", not far from highway No. 7, which leads towards Russia.

How to get to Jumbo?

Jumbo is located very well - getting to it is not difficult for both motorists and those who use social species transport or even a bicycle. Traffic pattern public transport, as well as regularly updated schedules can be found on the website www.jumbo.fi. Buses 51 and 61 run between Jumbo and Vantaa Airport. By car, from the airport you need to take highway 135 - the journey takes about 10 minutes.

Address: Vantaanportinkatu, 3, Vantaa.

Shopping center opening hours:

  • Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 21:00
  • Sunday 11:00 to 18:00

Opening hours of K-citymarket and Prisma supermarkets:

  • Monday to Saturday from 7:00 to 23:00
  • Sunday from 10:00 to 23:00

Shopping center Stockmann

The largest and most famous shopping center in Helsinki. By turnover and area trading floors it ranks first not only in Finland, but throughout Scandinavia. In terms of area, Stockmann occupies an entire block. The place under the clock at the entrance to the store is a favorite meeting place for residents of the capital. Here you can find absolutely any clothing, shoes, household goods, cosmetics, sports and food products. Prices for goods are usually above average.

Address: Helsinki, Aleksanterinkatu, 52b.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday from 9 to 21 hours, Saturday - from 9 to 18 hours, Sunday - from 12 to 21 hours.
http://www.stockmann.fi/

Shopping center "Forum"

Located in the center of the capital, at the intersection of Simonkatu and Mannerheimintie streets. In terms of area, the Forum occupies an entire block. Parking at the store is paid, you will have to pay 0.5 euros for every 9 minutes.

Address: Helsinki, Mannerheimintie 20a.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday from 9 to 21, Saturday - from 9 to 18, Sunday - from 12 to 18 (sometimes until 21).
http://www.cityforum.fi/

Shopping center "Itakeskus"

One of the largest shopping centers in Helsinki, and indeed throughout Finland. It is located in the east, 10 kilometers from the center of the capital, at the intersection of the Itäväylä and Kehä 1 highways. The location of the shopping center is very convenient - there is a metro next to it, and a little further away there is highway No. 7, which leads to Russia. At the entrance there is a fairly large convenient parking lot with more than enough space. Parking is open daily from 5am to midnight. “Itakeskus” occupies an area of ​​more than 150 thousand square meters, under its roof there is a huge variety of shops, boutiques, beauty salons, cafes and restaurants. There are more than three hundred department stores here alone!

Address: Helsinki, Itäkatu 1-7.
Opening hours: Monday-Friday from 8 to 22 hours, Saturday - from 8:00 to 20:30, Sunday - from 9:00 to 20:30. Stores located in Itakeskus operate according to their own individual schedules. Most of them are open on weekdays from 10 to 20 hours, on Saturdays from 9 to 18 hours, on Sundays from 12 to 18 hours.
http://www.itis.fi/ , http://www.itakeskuskauppakeskus.fi/

Shopping center "Kamppi"

The complex is located in the city center, in the microdistrict of the same name, and is a large transport terminal with a shopping center located on the 1st-5th floors. Kamppi is the fourth largest shopping center in Finland after Itakeskus, Jumbo and Sello. There are more than 150 shops and businesses under one roof on five floors. On the first and second floor there are fashion boutiques, clothing, perfumes, jewelry, various restaurants and cafes. The third floor of the shopping center is dedicated to children - there are children's clothing and toy stores here. On the fourth floor, shops will offer you a huge selection of sportswear. The fifth floor of Kamppi is dedicated to young fashion. There is also an Internet cafe here. On the sixth floor of the center there is a pretty good nightclub. Among other things, Kamppi features good choice electronics, household and leisure goods, as well as food products. Some stores in the shopping center: K-supermaket, Anttila, Bianco Footwear, Jack & Jones, David Store, Vero Moda, Dressmann, 4 Runners, Nike Helsinki, Nahkatavara.

Address: Helsinki, Urho kekkosen katu 1.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday - from 9 to 21 o'clock, on Saturday - from 9 to 18 o'clock, on Sunday - from 12 to 21 o'clock.
http://www.kamppi.fi/

Shopping center "Jumbo"

The shopping center is located 5 minutes from Helsinki Vantaa Airport, near Keha 3. This shopping center in Helsinki was opened in 1999, and today it is one of the largest shopping centers in the entire country. At the entrance to Yumbo there is free parking for 4,600 cars. On a total area of ​​85,000 square meters there are more than 120 specialty shops, cafes and restaurants. Among them: Anttila and Stockmann department stores, Citymarket and Prizma hypermarkets, 4 specialized stores with sports equipment, H&M, Vero Moda, Aleksi 13, Jack & Jones, Mr. Big, Brothers-Sisters and many others.

Address: Helsinki, Vantaanportinkatu 3.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday - from 9 to 21 o'clock, on Saturday - from 9 to 18 o'clock, Sunday - from 12 to 21 o'clock.
http://www.jumbo.fi/

Shopping center "Kamp Galleria"

Located in the center of Helsinki. Its three-story building occupied an entire block. Here are brand stores Lacoste, Boutique Cara, H&M, Marimekko, Bang & Olufsen, Marina Rinaldi and many others. Numerous jewelry stores offer an excellent selection of gold and silver products. In addition, there is the Kämp Hotel, a café and Japanese restaurants. The entrance to the shopping center is from the Northern Esplanade, Mikonkatu, as well as from Kluuvikatu and Aleksanterinkatu.

Address: Helsinki, Pohjoisesplanadi 33.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday - from 10 to 21 hours. On Saturday - from 10 to 18 hours. On Sunday - from 12 to 16 hours.
http://www.kampgalleria.fi/

Sello shopping center

Located in Espoo, a suburb of Helsinki, at the intersection of the First Ring and Turuntie Street. It was built in 2003, and a little later, in 2005, its territory was significantly expanded. Today “Sello” has become the second largest shopping center in the country. More than 160 organizations are gathered here on four floors under one roof. These are shops, beauty salons, various cafes and eateries. There is even a library and a music school. In front of the shopping center there is a convenient parking lot for 2,500 thousand cars. Among the shops here you can find the Anttila, Citymarket, Prizma department stores, 49 clothing stores, such as Hennes & Mauritz, Aleksi 13, Vero Moda, Halonen, Brothers.

Address: Helsinki, Leppävaarankatu 3-9.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday - from 8 to 21 hours, on Saturday - from 8 to 18 hours.
Some stores may be open from Monday to Friday from 10 to 21 hours, on Saturday from 9 to 18 hours.
http://www.sello.fi/

Columbus Shopping Center

Located in Helsinki, near the Vuosaari metro station. The shopping center has countless different stores. There are department stores “Citymarket”, “S-Market”, Alko stores, beauty salons, various jewelry stores, shops fashionable clothes, cafes and restaurants.

Kluuvi Shopping Center

Located in the center of the capital, in a corner building next to Senate Square. It was opened in 1989. This is a favorite place among young residents of the capital - there are a variety of youth shops with trendy clothing. Here you can also find shops with interesting souvenirs, various cafes and restaurants. The entrance to the shopping center is from Aleksanterinkatu, Itäkeskus and Hallituskatu streets.

Address: Helsinki, Aleksanterinkatu 9.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday - from 10 to 19 hours, on Saturday - from 10 to 16 hours.

From the very first minutes, Helsinki surprises with a considerable number of huge shopping centers. It’s even surprising that all these stores remain in demand in such an essentially small city.

Shopping centers in Helsinki

Itakesus shopping center

It’s logical to start the story about shopping centers in Helsinki with a description of the large complex. Itakesus inspires respect with its appearance alone. The huge cylindrical building houses the well-known Stockmann store in Europe (much smaller than in the city center), and more than 240 departments of popular brands, including the Finnish brands Seppala, Luhta, and Halti, famous for their consistent quality. Among the Europeans known to us are H&M, Vero Moda, Esprit, Dressmann and Mr. stores for men. Big (large sizes), Funky Lady, Halonen. To purchase leather accessories, bags, shoes, you can recommend Andiamo, Nahkatavara, K-Kenka, Bianco Footwear departments. The products are sold in all supermarkets of the shopping center, fortunately, there is plenty to choose from: Lidl, S-Market, Stockmann grocery or Kalinka. Itakesus is home to the Alko supermarket, the only store in town selling strong alcohol. Such a busy shopping program requires breaks: you can recuperate in restaurants and cafes, which are given a special atmosphere by an alley of real living trees. Itakesus shopping center is located a few kilometers from the center, at Itäkatu 1–7.

Generally in Helsinki shopping area figuratively marked by blocks marked by Aleksanterinkatu, Esplanadi, Mannerheimintie streets and the railway station. The most interesting shops in the city are concentrated here. The distance between each of these shopping centers can be measured in a few minutes of leisurely walking.

Shopping center Forum

The department store is located in the thick of central shopping complexes Helsinki. The main product group of the stores is clothing and shoes, slightly diluted by departments of accessories and home textiles and cosmetics. One of the main attractive features of the complex is the Marimekko brand department. This brand is especially loved by young people, as are Lindex, Seppala, Benetton, H&M and Only. Already from the names it follows that the prices here are not high, for which the complex is especially popular among the above-mentioned age audience. Located in the Forum shopping center sporting goods store Intersport. Anderson's private art museum looks very unusual among the shops. Another nice touch is the presence of an excellent food court. The shopping center is located at Mannerheimintie 20.

Shopping center Aleksi13

Another haven for democratic brands is the Aleksi13 shopping center. All brands that can be associated with this price category are available: Esprit, Benetton, Mexx, H&M, 4you and Finnish examples of affordable style Luhta, Marimekko. Aleksi13 is a great chance to try on yourself new image, also complementing it with suitable accessories, and without any special consequences for the credit card. The center often holds grandiose promotions with discounts of 30-50%. The center is located at Aleksanterinkatu 13.

Shopping center Kiseleff Bazaar

Departments of this small complex focused mostly on souvenir products. They also sell jewelry, costume jewelry, antiques, and art crafts made of glass, wood, and leather. Not without the famous Finnish knives and accessories for the sauna. The store sells all typical Finnish goods and souvenirs. The shopping center is located in the center of Helsinki on Aleksanterinkatu 28, which again benefits customers.

Shopping center Kluuvi

Continuing your walk through the center of Helsinki, you cannot say a word about this department store. Distinctive feature store – availability large quantity departments with extravagant youth items. Creative theme Shops for unusual souvenirs continue. As expected, it has gained acceptance among teenagers and students who love to while away their time in small cafes and restaurants. Shopping center address: Aleksanterinkatu 9.

Also on Aleksanterinkatu there is a store known to many, not only in Helsinki, CitySokos - the closest competitor to the notorious Stockmann.

Shopping center Galleria Kamp

In this complex you can not only buy mid-priced shoes and clothes (Lacoste, Zara, Hugo Boss, Marina Rinaldi, H&M), but also just have a good rest in a cafe under a glass roof. There are enough shops on three floors of the shopping center to shop for new clothes and gifts. There are interesting departments, for example, the Max Mara outlet. There are a lot of jewelry departments. The department store is located at Pohjoisesplanadi 33.

Market square in Helsinki

A shopping tour of the city center would be incomplete without a visit to the famous market square. For Helsinki, the shopping area has long been both a transport hub and a place of meetings, public celebrations and celebrations. You should definitely go there, at least to get acquainted. You should immediately prepare yourself for the fact that this will be an entertaining walk, without a hint of elite shopping. But here you can see the flavor of Helsinki in all its glory: the most traditional souvenirs and national fast food are sold in tents. Open here on weekends flea market. Some lucky people come here during seasonal fairs in spring and summer. The market is located on the seashore in the South Port.

Shopping center Kamppi

This store is one of the top five department stores in Helsinki. In terms of assortment, there will be no surprises here: the shopping center contains the world's most popular brands, most of which can be found here. Buyers, of course, are interested in native Finnish brands: democratic Seppala, Finn Flare and bright Marimekko. No less interesting is the content of the departments H&M, Mexx, Motivi, Esprit, U.C.B. The shopping center has a good souvenir shop - a great opportunity to finally meet the Moomin family in person. The price level in the department store is in the average range, closer to affordable. There are no exclusive brands. Kamppi is convenient because it is located exactly in the city center. In general, this complex is an ideal base point for shopping: on the ground floor there is a bus station, from where you can plan your further route, for example, to the suburbs of Helsinki. Department store address: Urho Kekkosen Katu 5B.

Columbus shopping center

Another typical shopping center with countless departments of clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, textiles, jewelry and souvenirs. This complex is not as large as other giants in Helsinki, but this is even a plus - shopping will be much faster. There are any products here, from nail polish to sophisticated digital equipment. The highlight of the department store is the Ihme ja Kumma toy store - a real embodiment of childhood dreams. The complex is located on Vuotie 45.

Sports shopping center Intersport

The branch of the sports network in Helsinki is located at Aleksanterinkatu 21. The assortment is appropriate: exercise equipment, sportswear, bicycles, skis, snowboards, skates, equipment, tents, backpacks and related products. Prices are average, even closer to high. But there is confidence that for this money you will purchase an original and high-quality product. Address: Aleksanterinkatu 21.

Shopping centers in the suburbs of Helsinki

The largest shopping centers in Helsinki are located outside of it, in the suburbs, due to their vast areas. Such hypermarkets cannot be located in the city center.

Vantaa

Shopping center Jumbo in Helsinki

This complex leaves many of the capital's department stores behind. People even travel to the Jumbo shopping center from the center of Helsinki. In principle, it is located very close, on Vantaanportinkatu 3 in Vantaa. Buyers are attracted by an incredibly successful mix of 120-plus stores. Moreover, this set contains both multi-brand giants Stockmann, Anttila, and very popular brands in Finland: Seppala, KappAhl, Dressmann, H&M, Aleksi 13. Prisma and K-market supermarkets are also located here. By the way, the road from here to the airport will take only 5 minutes - very convenient for those traveling in transit. Perhaps this is another reason for the popularity of the Jumbo shopping center not only among residents of Helsinki, but also among tourists.

Espoo

Shopping center Iso Omena

The elegant passage includes huge amount(more than a hundred) shops and boutiques with perfumes, accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, shoes and branded clothing brands. While walking through the four floors of the complex, time flies by. You can even combine the exciting process of shopping with equally pleasant beauty treatments: the center has several hairdressing and beauty salons. Finally, you can buy groceries in any of the two supermarkets on the ground floor of the building. Iso Omena is located at Piispansilta 11, Espoo.

Shopping center Selo

You can happily get lost in this huge complex for the whole day. Selo Shopping Center is the second largest department store in the Helsinki area. As befits a store of this level, all local and European brands known in Finland are represented here. On the windows you can see recognizable labels Seppala, Finn Flare, Vero Moda, Dressmann, Aleksi 13, H&M, Sisters, Brothers, Jack & Jones. On the ground floors, as expected, there are Citymarket, Prisma stores and the Anttila self-service hypermarket. The shopping center is located in Espoo at Leppävaarankatu 3–9.

It is clear that a couple of days will not be enough to explore all the shopping centers in the center and surrounding Helsinki. In principle, this is not necessary, it is enough to determine priorities and limit yourself to one megamarket.




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