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If you are coming by boat, be sure to arrive in Helsinki, which is located 15 kilometers from the Saku 2001 venue.
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From Eteläsatama (Södra hamnen), which is the harbour where ships from e.g. Stockholm arrive, the easiest way to get to the Helsinki central railway station is by tram. The tram to take from the Silja Line terminal is 3T (the tram stop in the picture). Viking Line passangers should use tram number 2.
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Leave the tram at the Helsinki central railway station (in the picture). The station has several entrances, of which two are marked with arrows here.
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Commuter trains marked with one of the letters H, I, K, N, P, R and T travel from Helsinki to Tikkurila (Dickursby), which is where the Saku 2001 venue is located.
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If you do not buy a ticket beforehand, make sure you end up in a train compartment where tickets are sold. Such compartments are marked with appropriate stickers and displays inside and outside the train. If you do buy a ticket beforehand, make sure you stamp it in a stamping machine when entering the train.
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From the Tikkurila railway station, while looking towards the nearby bus station, turn left.
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Continue past Sokos Hotel Vantaa (the white building in the picture).
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After crossing the Tikkurilantie road, you arrive at this scenic bridge, which leads to the Science Centre Heureka. Cross the bridge.
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The road leading to the main entrance of the Science Centre is surrounded by a rock exhibition.
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Use the main entrance and then turn sharply right. Walk past the souvenir store and the coat racks.
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Saku 2001 is located in the back of the main lobby. Our exhibition floor includes the small lobby in the middle of the picture, an exhibition room on the left and an auditorium on the right. Welcome!
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