Best reasons to visit Jyväskylä in a nutshell
Jyväskylä is known for its dynamic atmosphere; almost a third of its population are students. This creates a dynamic backbeat to this approachable Lakeland hub.
The city is always abuzz with activity – from the thunderous engines of the FIA World Rally Championships in the summer to the captivating City of Lights event held in the autumn. Explore pop-up events, discover architecture seamlessly melding modern influences with traditional Finnish design, and step into a local restaurant or café to enjoy some of Lakeland's best tastes.
Jyväskylä is renowned among architecture enthusiasts for its many buildings designed by Alvar Aalto, perhaps the most famous Finnish architect. Aalto's unique style can be seen in several sites across the city, including the Jyväskylä University campus, the Alvar Aalto Museum, and the Säynätsalo Town Hall.
The city is situated around a lake – one of thousands in the Lakeland region – making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Go canoeing, swimming, or ice skating to start the day fresh depending on the time of the year. Or hike one of the four nearby national parks. Finish the day relaxing in one of the floating saunas sailing across Lake Jyväsjärvi!