Bring your own towel: a big one to dry yourself and a small one to sit on in the sauna. You can rent for 8.50€ but it's not guaranteed especially later in the day. Bring your own toiletries too.
Very reasonably priced sauna & swimming pool complex on the corner of the main South Harbour. Offers a traditional Finnish sauna & a choice of pools including both fully heated & Baltic seawater.
Explanation of how to use all facilities and signs are not clear. 3 saunas: a men's only (nude), women's only (nude), mixed sauna (swimsuits required). Pools are also mixed and require swimsuits.
The sauna is less of a spa experience than Löyly but it's very nice to swim here, watching the ferries and ships. Pool lanes for exercise and for play. The cafe is nice too.
Cafe and the roof top terrace are open daily from 10 am to 9 pm (on busy nights open longer). Swimming pools and saunas will be opened in August. Beautiful view to the Baltic Sea.
Just like being at really crowdedgym. Poorly designed place. More for a sports and not for relaxation. Shame because the scenery and location is so nice.
Not nearly as great as the fuss about it. Crowded even on a weekday, half an hour before closing. A hair dryer didn’t work. Changing rooms too small. The whole thing overpriced
Allas Sea Pool brings pools, saunas, restaurant, wellness and culture services for the travellers and citizens of Helsinki by the sea in the heart of Finland's capital. Terrace is open now, pools and saunas open in August.