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Summer in Hämeenlinna

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11.06.2026

Summer in Hämeenlinna

Experience a vibrant summer in Hämeenlinna with exciting events and activities!

Services and their opening hours in the summer

Summer opening hours of the City of Hämeenlinna’s different services: Summer opening hours in city’s services

International Service Centre, Digital support, Housing Guidance and Info and International Family Guidance Service are open all summer.

Summer’s city transportation (bus) schedules are in effect during the school summer holidays from June 1 to August 11, 2026. Always check out the current schedules on reittiopas.hameenlinna.fi

Summer Activities for Elderly People

OpinIkä Afternoons: These afternoon gatherings are intended for immigrants aged 60 and over. They offer enjoyable group activities, opportunities to meet new people, and new experiences. Participants can try activities such as traditional Finnish games and fishing. Read more: OpinIkä

Coffee in the Park for Seniors: Coffee in the Park invites older people to meet and socialize at Sibelius Park (Birger Jarlin katu 15). Coffee, pastries, and a variety of enjoyable activities are provided, including conversation, light exercise, and group singing. The events take place on Fridays from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, between June 12 and August 14, 2026 (excluding Midsummer Eve, June 19). In case of bad weather, the event will be cancelled.

Ihmisiä ulkona vierekkäin ja laittamassa kädet keskelle päällekkäin.

Summer Activities for Families with Children

Let’s Play Pikku Kakkonen: This family-friendly event features various organizations offering free activities for children. You are welcome to bring your own snacks and a picnic blanket and enjoy a picnic with the whole family. At 5:00 PM, there will be a Let’s Play Pikku Kakkonen concert, where children can meet familiar characters from Pikku Kakkonen through songs and interactive play. The event takes place on Thursday, July 2, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Kantola Event Park.

Hippalot: Children’s Art Festival Hippalot at Verkatehdas from July 30 to August 2, 2026! This year’s theme for Hippalot is different emotions, and there will be a variety of programs for children aged 0-12.

More Activities for Families with Children

  • Hämeenlinna Bowling Hall and Fifth Avenue (bowling)
  • Getaway Room Escape Hämeenlinna
  • Appara adventure park
  • Water Sports Center Vanaja Wake
  • Kauriala Traffic Park
  • Playgrounds in Hämeenlinna

More summer activities for children and youth (in Finnish): Summer Activities Hämeenlinna

Free Park Lunch for Families with Children

A free soup lunch is offered to families with children living in Hämeenlinna on weekdays from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, while supplies last. The meal is gluten-free, lactose-free, and pork-free. In summer 2026, the park lunch program will be available at three locations: Jukola, Lammi and Kauriala. Read more: Free soup lunch for families with children

Rowing boats for free use

Enjoy the city’s free-to-use rowing boats, available in orange and white with the city’s name. Find their locations here: Rowing boats for free use

Fishing

Reel fishing in Finland is subject to a charge so you need a fishing permit. Otherwise, you may get a fine. You can buy fishing licenses on ostaluvat.fi. If necessary, the city’s service point Kastelli will advise you on purchasing fishing permits. For angling (fishing with no reel) you do not need a permit.

More information about fishing in Hämeenlinna

Grilling

There are several campfire sites in the Hämeenlinna area where setting a campfire is permitted. Firewood is provided by the City of Hämeenlinna. Most of the campfire sites are open, and there are also some sheltered campfire huts.

Before you light the campfire, please check whether there is fire warning issued for your area: Finnish Meteorological Institute website

More information on campfire huts and sites in Hämeenlinna

Swimming

Outdoor swimming pool: there is an outdoor swimming pool at Ahvenisto in Hämeenlinna.  The outdoor swimming pool is opened in June and remains open throughout the summer until September.

Beaches: there are several public beaches in Hämeenlinna. You can swim at the beaches free of charge. The official swimming season is from June 15 until August 31. During that period, the authorities supervise the quality of water on the beaches.

Remember water safety during summer swimming trips! Read more: Parents are responsible for children’s safety at the beach

Outdoor Activities and Outdoor Sports Facilities

Come and refresh yourself and spend time in scenic landscapes. The favorite spots of Hämeenlinna residents are Ahvenisto, Aulanko, the National Urban Park and Evo.

Popular natural sites

On the Sports facilities page, you will find descriptions of many free sports facilities in Hämeenlinna. These facilities include outdoor gyms, fitness stairs, school sports areas and disc golf courses.

Events and festivals

Over 40 different public events and 8 festivals – live music, culture, art, and sports: Hämeenlinna’s Event Year 2026

Check out also the Event Calendar

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