There’s plenty of fun stuff for adults too – see our guide to exploring Stockholm with kids for more information. Getting there. Tom Tits is easy to reach with public transport. Ride the train from Stockholm’s central station to Södertälje Centrum and then start walking north. You’ll reach the science centre after around 10 minutes.
In the North by train to Kemi (Finland). There you change to a bus to Lulea (Sweden). From Lulea you continue to your destination. There are three different travel routes. Have a look on them and decide which one fits best for you. 1 Rovaniemi (Finland) - Helsinki (Finland) - Stockholm (Sweden) Option 1: Take train from Helsinki to Turku in the early afternoon, see the sights, and then take the night ferry, which leaves around 21:00. Pro: Save on a hotel room (which aren't cheap in TKU on a weekday) Con: As the sun is already starting to set, wel won't be able to see much in the dark. Plus, we'll need to sleep, and the ferry arrivesOther Ferries Between Sweden and Finland. There is also a ferry from Umeå, nearly 600km north of Stockholm, to Vaasa in Finland. Summary. Unlike some other routes (e.g. Helsinki to Tallinn), there isn't a huge difference in the travel time between ferry operators between Stockholm and Helsinki.There are 10 ways to get from Brussels to Helsinki by plane, train, car ferry, bus or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. n133Jg.