Helsinki Christmas market

Riding the carusel (that is free)

Exploring the Helsinki Christmas Market: Tuomaanmarkkinat and a Cozy Advent Tradition

In honor of the second Advent, we decided to take a dog stroll around the market, a lovely way to enhance our Christmas spirit. The streets around the market were filled with other families, many of them also bringing their pets along for the festive occasion. Helsinki is known for being a dog-friendly city, and it was heartwarming to see so many dogs bundled up in coats, happily walking alongside their owners through the market. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, with the scent of pine trees and the soft glow of Christmas lights creating a sense of peace and joy. As we strolled, we paused to admire the handcrafted gifts on display, from delicate ornaments to candles and food, like jams and lots of cured fish that you could take back home.

The holiday season in Helsinki is truly magical, and one of the best ways to soak in the festive spirit is by visiting the renowned Tuomaanmarkkinat (St. Thomas Christmas Market). Nestled in the heart of the city, this charming Christmas market has become a beloved tradition for both locals and visitors alike. From twinkling lights to festive treats, there’s no shortage of things to see and do. We are lucky this year, as we have a light coating of snow on the ground which makes it all that more lovely.

Tuomaanmarkkinat is located in the historic Senate Square, a picturesque setting with the iconic Helsinki Cathedral as its backdrop. The market is a delightful blend of Finnish tradition and modern holiday cheer. As we arrived, the scent of spiced mulled wine and roasted chestnuts filled the air. It’s a sensory experience, with each stall offering something unique, from hand-made crafts to delicious local treats. One of the highlights of the market for families is the carusel, a beautifully Venetian style carousel that’s free to ride. We couldn’t resist hopping on for a couple of spins, and the joy on my little one’s face as we rode around was priceless. The vibrant colors of the carousel horses and the festive atmosphere made it feel like we had stepped into a Christmas fairy tale.

Warming Up with Glögi, roasted chestnuts and Rice Porridge

No visit to a Finnish Christmas market is complete without sipping on glögi, the traditional Finnish mulled wine. Served warm and infused with spices like cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom, glögi is the perfect drink to warm you up on a chilly December day. We also enjoyed a cup of this festive drink while exploring the market—nothing beats the cozy feeling of wrapping your hands around a warm mug on a frosty day. As we wandered through the stalls, we were tempted by another holiday favorite: rice porridge with cinnamon. In Finland, it’s customary to serve this dish during Christmas time. The creamy porridge, dusted with cinnamon and sugar, was the perfect comfort food to enjoy as we took in the festive sights and sounds around us. It’s a taste of tradition that immediately transports you to the heart of Finnish Christmas celebrations.

If you are looking for more Christmas markets, the one in Porvoo is lovely too.

Love this roasted chestnut display

This year, there was a typical Finnish style smoked salmon display, that is cooked on an open fire. Our little one tasted glögi for the first time this year and he loved the warm spiced berry juice. Don’t forget to walk on Alexanterinkatu towards Stockmann’s department store and look at their Christmas window display, which children love.

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