Last weekend we ventured outside and drove to have lunch in Helsinki , it’s about half hour drive, not much of an adventure. The restaurant is located in the area of Katajanokka is a neighbourhood of Helsinki, with around 5000 inhabitants. The district is located adjacent to the immediate downtown area, though in the first major town plan for Helsinki from the mid-18th century, the area fell outside the fortifications planned to encircle the city.

This us driving away from Katajannokka on one of the bridges, in the corner is the part of the The Presidential Palace.
Katajanokka was originally a headland of the Helsinki peninsula but is now an island due to the canal dug in the 19th century. Four bridges connect it to mainland Helsinki. Urban settlement expanded to Katajanokka in the 18th century, remaining largely untouched until the canal’s completion in 1844, which linked the South and North Harbours. The south side features a busy passenger harbour for ferries to various destinations, while the area consists mainly of co-operative apartment buildings and small parks. The eastern part was once a military zone with a naval base, which evolved into a commercial shipyard.
These are from the eastern side looking towards the sea, my attention was on the house on the small island as the sun was casting the last light on it. for some reason I did not take photos of the newer buildings.




Here we are leaving the area, driving towards the Helsinki Cathedral



The western part of the residential area, known as the “Old Side” of Katajanokka, is an upscale neighborhood and a well-preserved example of early 20th century Art Nouveau architecture, though up until the mid-19th century – while the centre of Helsinki was being filled with stone buildings – the area was essentially still a wooden shanty town.




Thursday doors, these are door photos 🙂


Dans Thursday Doors
The westside has some restoration going on and the area is not built for the amount of cars that we nowadays have, a bit tricky to get a parking spot here,






I had a lovely adventure thanks Ritva. So much to see. The doors couldn’t be more different.
I like the light on that little house too
I so love seeing places that I have never been. Thanks Ritva.
Happy to share some of our nice areas happy to share
These are all beautiful photos. I love the sidelights on the featured door, and the light in most of the pictures. My favorite is the photo of the Ferris Wheel gondolas with the light shining through. That’s amazing!
Thanks, I took the inspiration from you I took these from the car as we were driving through the streets 😀
Ha ha – You did very well.
Thanks for taking us along this visit. Very interesting area. I was surprised at the absence of cars on the streets — except in the final photo set. I somehow would have expected lots of cars on the streets during the weekend.
It was Sunday, they were parked by the streets, and it was nearly sunset time and such a cold wind blowing.
I noticed that in one of the photos with a pedestrian wearing a jacket with a hood.
Thanks for the tour Ritva. It’s a lovely town and I liked that house on the island. The parking reminded me of NYC!
Thanks for sharing. I was able to recognize a few spots. 👍
Lovely photos. My favorite is the first one. Very nice!