Uusimaa Events 2025
Discover what’s happening in the Helsinki region and the best events for families and children.
Explore this calendar of events throughout Helsinki and the surrounding Uusimaa region in 2025. From seasonal festivals to interactive museum exhibits, outdoor adventures, and family-centered entertainment options, the capital region offers countless opportunities for memorable experiences.
Whether you’re a local family looking for weekend activities or visitors hoping to immerse yourselves in authentic Finnish experiences, you will find the best events tailored for families with children of all ages.
Winter Circus Fantasia
1 – 26.1, Helsinki
Many families come to see Winter Circus in groups of several generations: grandparents, parents and children. Thanks to the non-verbal storyline, Winter Circus is accessible for everyone, including spectators who don’t know Finnish.
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Free Movie Screening: Despicable Me 4
3.1, Espoo
Organized in collaboration with Espoon Monikulttuuriset Lapset ja Nuoret ry, this free movie screening is a chance to enjoy Despicable Me 4, where Gru, his chaotic Minions, and his son Gru Junior face new adventures against their archenemy Maxime Le Mal. The age recommendation is 7+ (ages 4–6 with an adult), it lasts 1 hour 35 minutes, and the language is Finnish. Pre-registration is mandatory.
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Monthly Starry Night
4.1, Helsinki
Kuukauden tähtitaivas is a monthly planetarium show exploring the night sky and upcoming celestial events. Held at the Tiedemuseo Lieki Observatory in Helsinki, it covers visible planets, meteor showers, eclipses, and other astronomical highlights. Shows take place on the first Saturday of each month from September to May at 1 PM, with an additional 2 PM session if needed. Tickets (€4) are available on the day. Perfect for space enthusiasts of all ages!
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LUX Helsinki
8 – 12.1, Helsinki
Experience the magic of light art as Lux Helsinki returns in January 2025! This year’s theme, “Stories from Beyond,” brings captivating installations to life across Helsinki’s city center, stretching from Railway Square to Observatory Hill in Kaivopuisto. Explore additional displays at Mall of Tripla, Kannelmäki, Tapiola’s Tapionpuisto in Espoo, and the Lux In exhibition at the Cable Factory.
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Building City Dreams – Design Museum
8 – 12.1, Helsinki
Come and explore the world of imagination at this interactive station, where you can help build the city of the future! This activity is open to all ages, with a special focus on inspiring both children and adults to dream about how the world might look in the years to come. Architects and designers rely on dreaming and imagining to shape what has yet to exist, and you can be part of that creative process. The station is open from January 8–12, 2025, from 18:00 to 20:00, during the Lux Helsinki Light Festival. No language skills are required, and participation is included with museum admission or the Museum Card.
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Ella ja Kaverit 30v Concert
17.1, Helsinki
Celebrate 30 years of Timo Parvela’s beloved Ella and Friends series with a special concert event! In this joyful performance, Ella and her friends bring their humorous and heartwarming adventures to life. The story follows the group as they explore the concept of symphonies in their unique, funny way, with plenty of laughs along the journey. The event is perfect for children 5+ and promises a fun and engaging experience for young readers and their families.
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Workshop: Käpykolon väkeä – Yllätysten talvi
25.1, Espoo
Welcome to explore the enchanting world of Käpykolo and create miniature objects at a free, non-stop workshop! Authors Leena Parkkinen and Zagros Manuchar will introduce their fairy tale book, which combines heartfelt stories with stunning photographic illustrations and themes of blended families, multiculturalism, and ecology. During the workshop, participants can craft miniature items like tiny books, plants, and earrings at their own pace. Suitable for preschoolers and all ages, this engaging event is open to everyone
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Sellosali’s Children’s Saturday
25.1, Espoo
This joyful family concert features the timeless children’s songs of Marjatta Pokela, inviting laughter, play, and wonder for all ages—including grandparents! Marking 100 years since her birth, this special performance brings her classics to life with vocals by her daughter, Eeva-Leena Pokela, and accompaniment by the Loiskis Orchestra. Enjoy songs cherished by generations, like Mörri-Möykky, and celebrate the magic of music together.
Winter Circus Fantasia
1 – 26.1, Helsinki
Many families come to see Winter Circus in groups of several generations: grandparents, parents and children. Thanks to the non-verbal storyline, Winter Circus is accessible for everyone, including spectators who don’t know Finnish.
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Free Movie Screening: Despicable Me 4
3.1, Espoo
Organized in collaboration with Espoon Monikulttuuriset Lapset ja Nuoret ry, this free movie screening is a chance to enjoy Despicable Me 4, where Gru, his chaotic Minions, and his son Gru Junior face new adventures against their archenemy Maxime Le Mal. The age recommendation is 7+ (ages 4–6 with an adult), it lasts 1 hour 35 minutes, and the language is Finnish. Pre-registration is mandatory.
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Monthly Starry Night
4.1, Helsinki
Kuukauden tähtitaivas is a monthly planetarium show exploring the night sky and upcoming celestial events. Held at the Tiedemuseo Lieki Observatory in Helsinki, it covers visible planets, meteor showers, eclipses, and other astronomical highlights. Shows take place on the first Saturday of each month from September to May at 1 PM, with an additional 2 PM session if needed. Tickets (€4) are available on the day. Perfect for space enthusiasts of all ages!
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LUX Helsinki
8 – 12.1, Helsinki
Experience the magic of light art as Lux Helsinki returns in January 2025! This year’s theme, “Stories from Beyond,” brings captivating installations to life across Helsinki’s city center, stretching from Railway Square to Observatory Hill in Kaivopuisto. Explore additional displays at Mall of Tripla, Kannelmäki, Tapiola’s Tapionpuisto in Espoo, and the Lux In exhibition at the Cable Factory.
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Building City Dreams – Design Museum
8 – 12.1, Helsinki
Come and explore the world of imagination at this interactive station, where you can help build the city of the future! This activity is open to all ages, with a special focus on inspiring both children and adults to dream about how the world might look in the years to come. Architects and designers rely on dreaming and imagining to shape what has yet to exist, and you can be part of that creative process. The station is open from January 8–12, 2025, from 18:00 to 20:00, during the Lux Helsinki Light Festival. No language skills are required, and participation is included with museum admission or the Museum Card.
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Ella ja Kaverit 30v Concert
17.1, Helsinki
Celebrate 30 years of Timo Parvela’s beloved Ella and Friends series with a special concert event! In this joyful performance, Ella and her friends bring their humorous and heartwarming adventures to life. The story follows the group as they explore the concept of symphonies in their unique, funny way, with plenty of laughs along the journey. The event is perfect for children 5+ and promises a fun and engaging experience for young readers and their families.
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Workshop: Käpykolon väkeä – Yllätysten talvi
25.1, Espoo
Welcome to explore the enchanting world of Käpykolo and create miniature objects at a free, non-stop workshop! Authors Leena Parkkinen and Zagros Manuchar will introduce their fairy tale book, which combines heartfelt stories with stunning photographic illustrations and themes of blended families, multiculturalism, and ecology. During the workshop, participants can craft miniature items like tiny books, plants, and earrings at their own pace. Suitable for preschoolers and all ages, this engaging event is open to everyone
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Sellosali’s Children’s Saturday
25.1, Espoo
This joyful family concert features the timeless children’s songs of Marjatta Pokela, inviting laughter, play, and wonder for all ages—including grandparents! Marking 100 years since her birth, this special performance brings her classics to life with vocals by her daughter, Eeva-Leena Pokela, and accompaniment by the Loiskis Orchestra. Enjoy songs cherished by generations, like Mörri-Möykky, and celebrate the magic of music together.
Lux Nuuksio
1.2, Espoo
Lux Nuuksio is a festival of light that celebrates the end of the dark season by illuminating the Nuuksio Lakeland area with ice and snow lanterns. The main event takes place at Haltia Nature Center. The event includes a diverse program for the whole family, such as a trail of lights (“tuikkupolku”), a fire show, and the opportunity to experience ice swimming. In addition to the main event, there are other events taking place across the Nuuksio Lakeland area during the weekend, hosted by local businesses. For example, visitors can enjoy a three-course dinner at Polku Hotel, participate in a guided walk and bonfire at Hawkhill Resort, or experience a candlelit trail at Katjakatin laavu. Other activities include a visit to the reindeer park, downhill skiing with headlamps at Swinghill, and a sauna and ice swimming experience at Solvalla
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Children’s Orchestra Svengaavat Hirvet
4.2, Espoo
Join the Svengaavat hirvet children’s music orchestra for a lively concert featuring fresh takes on familiar children’s songs! In this interactive event, kids can sing, dance, and play along with the music. Led by library music educators Lauri Iljin and Sakari Heikka, the concert introduces children to rhythm, melody, and harmony through playful songs and activities.
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Disney on Ice
6 – 9.2, Espoo
Disney on Ice is a beloved ice show that has become a fan favorite year after year. This family-friendly ice show brings beloved Disney characters up close, taking audiences on breathtaking adventures. Disney on Ice returns to Finland for the thirtieth time in February 2024, inviting audiences to join an adventure featuring characters from Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy, as well as beloved characters from Frozen, Moana, Encanto, and Toy Story!
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Agit-Cirk: Hypnos
6, 7, 12 and 13.2, Helsinki
Hypnos is a captivating performance that blends extraordinary juggling with themes of control, chaos, and life’s complexities. Internationally acclaimed juggler Sakari Männistö guides the audience through a hypnotic experience, where the performer and objects merge with sound, light, and visual design. This one-of-a-kind show challenges traditional circus boundaries and is suitable for children aged 8 and over.
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Aurora Winter Garden
8.2, Espoo
Experience a magical winter evening at Aurora Winter Garden, where the whole family can enjoy sparkling lights, creative workshops, and enchanting performances—free of charge! Highlights include the stunning Aurora light installation by Belenos Group Of Arts, featuring glowing wings inspired by northern solar winds, and the Mystery Factory, a sensory exploration of snow and frost. Dive into the Enchanted Snow Workshop to create glowing snowy masterpieces, and follow the Diamond Trail Adventure to uncover hidden gems.
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Jazz for Kids
15.2, Espoo
Join Iina Johanson (vocals) and Markus Holthoer (piano) for an exciting journey into jazz improvisation! Play with rhythm, sway to swinging chords, and discover the joy of creating music together as traditional jazz standards take on fresh new dimensions. Part of the Jazz for Kids concert series, this event offers high-quality jazz performances tailored for all ages—from babies to grandparents.
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Moomin Family Song Trip Concert
15.2, Espoo
The concert features songs composed by Soili Perkiö and lyrics by Hannele Huovin, based on Tove Jansson’s Moomin stories. The concert is approximately 50 minutes long and suitable for all ages.
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Tatu and Patu’s Strange Dream Play
16.2, Espoo
“Tatun ja Patun Outo uninäytelmä” is an interactive theatrical performance about sleep and nighttime routines, presented by the brothers Tatu and Patu. The audience is invited to be a guest in the brothers’ sleep research laboratory, where they will witness the brothers’ unique approach to bedtime preparations. The show also includes a troubleshooting chart for sleep problems and the opportunity to ask questions to a sleep expert, Princess Ruusunen.
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Angry Birds Aquarium Adventure at Sea Life
17-28.2, Helsinki
SEA LIFE Helsinki is hosting a special Angry Birds event where families can join these famous birds on a mission to save our oceans. The event includes a fun activity track that teaches children how to protect marine animals, chances to meet Red and take photos, Angry Birds bingo games, and a special certificate for kids who finish all the activities. While you’re there, you can also enjoy all the regular SEA LIFE attractions, including animal feeding times.
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Kid’s Party at Finlandia Talo
22.2, Helsinki
Finlandia Talo will welcome families for a lively “Skidit Bileet” (Kids’ Party) event on from 11 AM to 2 PM, with children’s activities, including a special performance by Päistikka at noon and a unique Sukkadisko (Sock Disco) at 1 PM featuring DJ hapan korppu. Throughout the event, young participants can engage in a sock workshop and test their skills in a memory game tournament, while the newly renovated Finlandia Cafe&Wine and design shop will remain open until 5 PM. This free event will offer families a perfect opportunity to explore one of Finland’s most celebrated architectural landmarks while enjoying structured entertainment and casual fun.
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Moomin Day at Oodi Library
22.2, Helsinki
The magical Moomin Day at Oodi Library will feature a variety of enchanting activities throughout the day. The beloved Moomintroll will make special appearances for Meet & Greet sessions at 10:30, 12:30, 14:30, and 15:30, while Pirkko Uitto will perform the touching story “Who Would Comfort Toffle?” in Finnish (11 AM) and Swedish (1 PM), incorporating speech, song, and sign language alongside Tove Jansson’s original illustrations. The day continues with a Ukrainian puppet theatre presentation of “Comet in Moominland” at 3 PM by Theatre Tetra, followed by animated screenings of “The Book about Moomin, Mymble and Little My” in three languages (Finnish, Swedish, and English) starting at 4:15 PM. Creative workshops include making Moomin houses (1-4 PM) and customizing Moomin tote bags (10 AM-8 PM), while an interactive Moomin Walk featuring six hidden characters runs throughout the day on the third floor. The program celebrates 80 years of beloved Moomin stories with activities suitable for all ages.
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Molli’s Bedtime Craze
26 and 27.2, Helsinki
Molli’s Bedtime Craze is a delightful and interactive performance for families with young children, based on the popular children’s book by Katri Kirkkopelto. The story follows Molli and her best friend Sisu, who, instead of getting sleepy at bedtime, are struck by a burst of evening energy—an evening craze! The show invites audience participation to help Molli and Sisu settle down and fall asleep. This playful and engaging 30-minute performance is perfect for little ones aged 2 and up, making bedtime a fun and lively experience.
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Night at the Museum: Dinosaurs
27.2, Helsinki
The Night at the Museum is organized by the Natural History Museum, where you can explore exhibitions after hours in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere. This February, the theme is dinosaurs. Visitors can marvel at fossils, uncover dinosaur myths, and enjoy fascinating facts presented by biologist and paleoartist Maija Karala. The evening also features interactive stations, a drawing workshop, and surprise activities, making it a perfect event for all ages. Entry is included with the regular museum admission fee.
Paradise Day at the Helsinki Art Museums
1.3, Helsinki
Join this day of fascinating discussions, performances, music, and art workshops for the whole family! The program includes something for everyone: Moomin animations, a funky Hattivatti dance party, swing dance lessons, inspiring art workshops, and thought-provoking discussions about Tove Jansson’s works. You can also enjoy special events such as the film “Haru – Lonely Island” and insights from art conservators about Jansson’s fresco techniques. All activities are included with the museum ticket.
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Usva Company: KIINNI
1.3, Helsinki
KIINNI is a fast-paced and thrilling contemporary circus performance that explores the power of connection, trust, and teamwork. This captivating show, featuring group acrobatics, handstands, and daring aerial stunts, is suitable for children aged 4 and up. The performers demonstrate the beauty of relying on one another to catch, hold on, and overcome challenges—reminding us that no matter the distance, we are always connected. KIINNI is part of Cirko’s family-focused CirkOtus programme, where fun and excitement are guaranteed for all ages.
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Angry Birds Aquarium Adventure at Sea Life
1-23.3, Helsinki
SEA LIFE Helsinki is hosting a special Angry Birds event where families can join these famous birds on a mission to save our oceans. The event includes a fun activity track that teaches children how to protect marine animals, chances to meet Red and take photos, Angry Birds bingo games, and a special certificate for kids who finish all the activities. While you’re there, you can also enjoy all the regular SEA LIFE attractions, including animal feeding times.
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Children’s Orchestra Svengaavat Hirvet
4.3, Espoo
Join the Svengaavat hirvet children’s music orchestra for a lively concert featuring fresh takes on familiar children’s songs! In this interactive event, kids can sing, dance, and play along with the music. Led by library music educators Lauri Iljin and Sakari Heikka, the concert introduces children to rhythm, melody, and harmony through playful songs and activities.
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Molli’s Bedtime Craze
5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 20.3, Helsinki
Molli’s Bedtime Craze is a delightful and interactive performance for families with young children, based on the popular children’s book by Katri Kirkkopelto. The story follows Molli and her best friend Sisu, who, instead of getting sleepy at bedtime, are struck by a burst of evening energy—an evening craze! The show invites audience participation to help Molli and Sisu settle down and fall asleep. This playful and engaging 30-minute performance is perfect for little ones aged 2 and up, making bedtime a fun and lively experience.
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Junior Concert
11.3, Helsinki
The Traditional Junior Concert brings together the talented fifth-grade students from Helsinki’s music-focused schools and the city’s orchestra for a powerful celebration of music. The concert hall will be filled with the energy of collective music-making, as young musicians join forces with professional musicians to create a memorable performance. Featuring a diverse and exciting program, the concert includes works by renowned composers such as Jean Sibelius, Dmitri Kabalevski, and Richard Strauss, along with performances by young soloists. Perfect for audiences aged 7 and up, this event promises to be a joyful celebration of music and youth talent.
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Kids’ Clothing and Gear Flea Market at Pasila Library
15.3, Helsinki
With nearly 30 fully booked tables, this is a great opportunity to find second-hand treasures for children while enjoying delicious treats from a local school-run café. Plus, take the chance to discover everything the library has to offer—from books to community activities.
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Children’s Museum Festival: 90s party
15-16.3, Espoo
This Children’s Museum Festival celebrates the 1990s, transporting visitors back to the energetic atmosphere of the 90s, featuring nostalgic moments with rhythms, looks, and beloved toys and characters. The festival offers various activities for the whole family, including workshops, performances, and music, all inspired by art, architecture, and history. The festival is organized by several museums and educational institutions including EMMA – Espoon modernin taiteen museo, Museo Leikki, Näyttelykeskus WeeGee, KAMU Espoon kaupunginmuseo, Suomen kello- ja korumuseo Kruunu, Espoon kuvataidekoulu, and Lasten ja nuorten arkkitehtuurikoulu Arkki.
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Lippulaiva’s 3rd Birthday Celebration
29.3, Espoo
The Third Anniversary Carnival at Shopping Center Lippulaiva features a mini swing carousel, carnival games with prizes, and cotton candy for first 400 visitors. Entertainment includes magician Kim Wist and circus performances by local artists. Event includes a candy-grab contest with button search. Family-friendly event suitable for all ages.
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Jääshow Tuhkimo
30.3, Helsinki
The Jääshow Tuhkimo is an ice show that brings the beloved story of Cinderella to life with over a thousand skaters from Helsingin Luistelijat. The show combines elements of figure skating, synchronized skating, and ice dance into a single experience. The show, suitable for all ages, is in Finnish, but program booklets are available in both Swedish and English.
Children’s Orchestra Svengaavat Hirvet
1.4, Espoo
Join the Svengaavat hirvet children’s music orchestra for a lively concert featuring fresh takes on familiar children’s songs! In this interactive event, kids can sing, dance, and play along with the music. Led by library music educators Lauri Iljin and Sakari Heikka, the concert introduces children to rhythm, melody, and harmony through playful songs and activities.
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The Brothers Lionheart
2.4, Helsinki
Based on the beloved classic by Astrid Lindgren, My Brother the Lionheart is a magical tale of two brothers, Kaarle and Joonatan, who overcome unimaginable challenges together. This visually stunning production combines music theatre, puppetry, and choreography to bring the enchanting world of Nangijala to life. A captivating experience for audiences over 9 years old, this performance will fill your heart with magic, bravery, and the power of love. The show is in Finnish, with English subtitles available.
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Molli’s Bedtime Craze
2, 8, 9, 10.4, Helsinki
Molli’s Bedtime Craze is a delightful and interactive performance for families with young children, based on the popular children’s book by Katri Kirkkopelto. The story follows Molli and her best friend Sisu, who, instead of getting sleepy at bedtime, are struck by a burst of evening energy—an evening craze! The show invites audience participation to help Molli and Sisu settle down and fall asleep. This playful and engaging 30-minute performance is perfect for little ones aged 2 and up, making bedtime a fun and lively experience.
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Little Morning 90s!
4.4, Espoo
This morning event at Museo Leikki features 1990s nostalgia for families with young children. Activities include music sessions with Ninni Repo, baby and toddler rhyme time led by Tapiola Library staff, a pop-up library, and guided tours of 90s toys and games. Snacks available from Green Planet Astronauts and Café Hyrrä.
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Kevätrieha in Lauttasaari
5.4, Helsinki
The spring festival at Lauttasaari Church features family activities including children’s disco, face painting, crafts, fishing game, pony rides, and fire truck exploration. Family flea market sells children’s clothing and toys. Food stalls offer waffles, sausages, and coffee. Local scouts and guides present. Bell tower open to visitors. Proceeds benefit Common Responsibility Campaign. Accessible venue. Suitable for all ages.
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Helsinki Messukeskus Child Fair
11-13.4, Helsinki
The Child Fair combines family entertainment, educational activities, and parenting resources in one location. The event features music performances, fairy tale character appearances, and hands-on activities for children. Admission includes entry to the concurrent Pet Exhibition and Food Fair. This event provides opportunities for hobby exploration, parenting guidance, and family activities in an indoor setting.
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Easter Island Adventure at Korkeasaari
18-21.4, Helsinki
In this delightful Easter celebration at Korkeasaari, both children and adults can enjoy the wonders of nature and wildlife. This family-friendly event features outdoor activities, animal watching, and exciting adventure points. Enjoy Easter egg hunts, face painting, and guided animal feedings. The theme this year is the importance of local nature.
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Museum Leikki Easter
19-20.4, Espoo
This family-friendly Easter event at Museo Leikki features activities including a Kinder surprise toy hunt, Easter bunny crafting, manga bookmark making, and ’90s-themed games. The event includes a MM95 table hockey corner, Easter bunny sugar paste workshop by Dr. Oetker, and anime origami sessions. Suitable for all ages.
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Kate & Pasi: Culinary Chaos
26.4, Helsinki
Culinary Chaos is a hilarious, high-energy circus performance where two wildly talented chefs invite you and your family into their kitchen of chaos. Expect fiery passion, playful partner acrobatics, and juggling as the duo fumbles through their culinary adventure. With flour flying and laughter filling the air, this riotous show is filled with surprises, skill, and plenty of comedy for all ages. Suitable for the whole family, Culinary Chaos guarantees a belly full of laughs!
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Vappu Festival at Aurora Cultural Centre
1.5, Espoo
This outdoor family festival features live music performances by Pikku Gubben, Maisteri Molto, and Lastenmusiikkiorkesteri Ammuu. Activities include craft workshops where children make musical insects from recycled materials and create caterpillar-themed art. The event includes giant soap bubble demonstrations by Taija Taika, face painting stations, and art exhibitions. Suitable for families with young children.
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Muksujen Martinus – The Magical World of the Moomins
4.5, Vantaa
Join the very first Muksujen Martinus at Cultural Centre Martinus for a heartwarming morning of Moomin magic! Beloved Moomin characters come to life on stage in a delightful performance, with chances to meet them in person. The highlight of the event is the touching concert Who Will Comfort Toffle?, inviting families into the gentle, whimsical stories of the Moomin world. A perfect cultural experience for children and parents alike!
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Tove Jansson: The Invisible Child
9, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29.5, Espoo
Tove Jansson: The Invisible Child is a touching and imaginative theatrical performance based on Jansson’s beloved tale. The story brings to life the power of love, acceptance, and personal transformation as it follows a young girl on a journey to rediscover her place in the world. With a blend of heartwarming moments and delightful characters, this production offers a unique experience for young audiences and families. The performance is suitable for children aged 3 and up, with a duration of 45 minutes.
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Aura Company: Boxing
10.5, Helsinki
Boxing takes the audience on an imaginative journey into the world of cardboard, where two jugglers transform everyday material into fantastic characters, landscapes, and stories. Filled with humor and the timeless spirit of friendship, this joyful performance is perfect for children from 4 years old and will remind adults of the magic of play. Suitable for the whole family, Boxing celebrates creativity and fun, with plenty of laughter and wonder for all.
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Spring Bash for the Whole Family
10.5, Vantaa
Celebrate spring with joy and creativity at the Whole Family Spring Bash in Ylästö! From 10:00 to 13:00, enjoy nonstop fun with flower bouquet crafting, sparkly tail-making, and a playful unicorn hobby horse rally. Lounge in a sun chair or try your luck fishing with a silly pool noodle rod! Free entry, suitable for all ages. First 130 participants get craft materials
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Fairy Tale Opera: Puss in Boots
11.5, Espoo
Step into a magical world with the whole family at the Children’s Cultural Centre Aurora! The beloved classic Puss in Boots comes to life in this enchanting fairy tale opera, featuring rhymes and music by Kaj Chydenius. Perfect for children aged 3 and up, the 25-minute performance ends with a chance to explore the stage and sets.
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Children’s Orchestra Svengaavat Hirvet
13.5, Espoo
Join the Svengaavat hirvet children’s music orchestra for a lively concert featuring fresh takes on familiar children’s songs! In this interactive event, kids can sing, dance, and play along with the music. Led by library music educators Lauri Iljin and Sakari Heikka, the concert introduces children to rhythm, melody, and harmony through playful songs and activities.
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Collectif d’équilibristes: The Ostrich Complex
15.5, Helsinki
Ostrich Complex is a mesmerizing and hilariously comical circus performance that will leave audiences of all ages in awe. Performed by the French company Collectif d’équilibristes, this show features eight incredible handstand acrobats who turn the world upside down with their hypnotic group choreography. Watch as they dance, play, run, and spin on their hands, offering a unique perspective on the world. This thrilling and skillful performance is perfect for kids over 6 and families alike, promising a fun and unforgettable experience.
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Children’s Sunday at Glims
25.5, Espoo
A fun-filled family day at Glims House Museum featuring animal encounters, crafts and performances. Kids can pet miniature ponies, visit sheep and goats in the pasture, try lace-making, watch beekeeping demonstrations and participate in felt-making workshops. The day includes a puppet theater improv show, a hobby horse obstacle course and self-guided tours. The museum café serves refreshments 10-17. Due to limited parking, public transport is recommended.
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Pomppupuisto Helsinki
29,30,31.5 and 1.6, Helsinki
A large inflatable amusement park featuring bouncy castles and entertainment equipment for all ages. The area includes various games and activities. Café serves snacks and treats. Special feature: Glitter Fairy station offering glitter tattoos and sparkly merchandise. Adults and babies under 1 year free. Advance tickets available online with early bird discounts. Card and cash accepted on site.
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Historical Train Ride to Kirkkonummi
14.6, Helsinki
A nostalgic train ride on the historic Dm7 railcar (nicknamed “Flat Hat”) from Helsinki Central Railway Station to Kirkkonummi, with stops at Leppävaara, Kauniainen and Espoo stations. Two round trips available. The vintage train offers a glimpse into past decades of Finnish rail travel. Perfect for families with kids and anyone interested in railway history. Strollers can be stored in the cargo section. Note: train is not wheelchair accessible. Tickets sold on board.
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Midsummer Bonfires at Seurasaari
20.6, Helsinki
Traditional Finnish Midsummer celebration in the scenic folk park of Seurasaari. Features folk music performances, dance shows, children’s theater, storytelling, family activities, and traditional crafts demonstrations. Program includes maypole raising, flower wreath workshops, horse carriage rides, and evening dances. Bonfires will be lit if weather permits. Folk music performances by Polenta, Huippu, Ketale and other artists. Tickets €25, children under 12 free.
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Night of the Cats at Korkeasaari
5.9 and 12.9, Helsinki
A special evening event at Korkeasaari Zoo dedicated to wild cats and their conservation. Families can enjoy guided big cat feedings, face painting, theater performances, crafts, and cat-themed exercise sessions. The event raises funds to protect wild Pallas’s cats. Open 4-10 PM (last entry 9 PM). Advance online tickets required.
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Kate & Pasi: Culinary Chaos
13.9, Helsinki
Culinary Chaos is a hilarious, high-energy circus performance where two wildly talented chefs invite you and your family into their kitchen of chaos. Expect fiery passion, playful partner acrobatics, and juggling as the duo fumbles through their culinary adventure. With flour flying and laughter filling the air, this riotous show is filled with surprises, skill, and plenty of comedy for all ages. Suitable for the whole family, Culinary Chaos guarantees a belly full of laughs!
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Key Gone Missing – Music and Circus Adventure
20.9, Espoo
Step into a whimsical world of music, circus, and curious neighbors in Key Gone Missing, a magical performance based on the award-winning book by Sanna Mander! Follow the search for a lost key through a series of imaginative homes, each with its own unique sound and story. With live acoustic and electronic music, juggling, bubbles, and balancing acts, this 40-minute show delights children aged 3 and up — and their grown-ups too!
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The Brothers Lionheart
1, 2, 11, 13, 18, 22, 29.10, Helsinki
Based on the beloved classic by Astrid Lindgren, My Brother the Lionheart is a magical tale of two brothers, Kaarle and Joonatan, who overcome unimaginable challenges together. This visually stunning production combines music theatre, puppetry, and choreography to bring the enchanting world of Nangijala to life. A captivating experience for audiences over 9 years old, this performance will fill your heart with magic, bravery, and the power of love. The show is in Finnish, with English subtitles available.
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The Brothers Lionheart
18, 19, 22.11, Helsinki
Based on the beloved classic by Astrid Lindgren, My Brother the Lionheart is a magical tale of two brothers, Kaarle and Joonatan, who overcome unimaginable challenges together. This visually stunning production combines music theatre, puppetry, and choreography to bring the enchanting world of Nangijala to life. A captivating experience for audiences over 9 years old, this performance will fill your heart with magic, bravery, and the power of love. The show is in Finnish, with English subtitles available.
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Aura Company: Boxing
22.11, Helsinki
Boxing takes the audience on an imaginative journey into the world of cardboard, where two jugglers transform everyday material into fantastic characters, landscapes, and stories. Filled with humor and the timeless spirit of friendship, this joyful performance is perfect for children from 4 years old and will remind adults of the magic of play. Suitable for the whole family, Boxing celebrates creativity and fun, with plenty of laughter and wonder for all.
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Dance Doctor’s Space Adventure
22.11, Espoo
Join the whimsical Dance Doctor on a mission through outer space and the wonders of life—explored through movement, dance, and playful experiments! This interactive performance invites children to help complete a missing choreography while blending fun facts, rhymes, and imagination. Perfect for curious minds aged 6 and up. A 45-minute journey full of creativity, laughter, and dancing as part of the Children’s Weekend at Espoo Cultural Centre.
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Usva Company: KIINNI
13.12, Helsinki
KIINNI is a fast-paced and thrilling contemporary circus performance that explores the power of connection, trust, and teamwork. This captivating show, featuring group acrobatics, handstands, and daring aerial stunts, is suitable for children aged 4 and up. The performers demonstrate the beauty of relying on one another to catch, hold on, and overcome challenges—reminding us that no matter the distance, we are always connected. KIINNI is part of Cirko’s family-focused CirkOtus programme, where fun and excitement are guaranteed for all ages.
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The Brothers Lionheart
13, 26.12, Helsinki
Based on the beloved classic by Astrid Lindgren, My Brother the Lionheart is a magical tale of two brothers, Kaarle and Joonatan, who overcome unimaginable challenges together. This visually stunning production combines music theatre, puppetry, and choreography to bring the enchanting world of Nangijala to life. A captivating experience for audiences over 9 years old, this performance will fill your heart with magic, bravery, and the power of love. The show is in Finnish, with English subtitles available.
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