Playground Linnunrata

leikkipuisto Linnunrata

Playground Linnunrata is a meeting place for families with children in the Suutarila district. The indoor spaces are located in the old main building of the Hannusas farm. The playground has two large yards.

The playground is a place where families with babies and children can play, exercise and meet each other around the year either indoors or outdoors. In addition to sandboxes, swings and various climbing frames, playground features:

- Basketball hoop
- Ice rink (in winter)
- Paddling pool (in summer)
- Table football
- Floorball goals and equipment
- Baby changing table

Families with babies and children can meet other families at playgrounds, while children can find new friends to play with. Diverse and free-of-charge guided activities are organised at playgrounds in the mornings.

You can heat your own food and make coffee and tea at the playground. Our activities are free of charge and based on Helsinki's curriculum for early childhood education and care.

Contact information

Linnunradantie 8, 00740 Helsinki Show accessibility information View location on service map

Valid for the time being:
– Mon-Fri 9.00-16.00
– Sat-Sun closed
Valid for the time being:
– Mon-Fri 9.00-16.00
– Sat-Sun closed

Finnish
P.O. Box 74998, 00099 City of Helsinki

Location

Linnunradantie 8, 00740 Helsinki
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The route to the playground area

  • There are no accessible parking spaces near the playground. The nearest parking area .
  • The pick-up and drop-off area is located under 10 m from the playground gate.
  • A smooth and sufficiently wide route leads to the playground gate. The route is illuminated.

Playground area

  • The playground has swings, a slide, a sandbox.

Playground building

  • The entrance of the playground building stands out clearly and is illuminated. There is a canopy above the entrance.
  • In connection with the entrance, there are 3 consecutive steps, with handrails on both sides.
  • The doors connected to the entrance stand out clearly. The door is heavy or otherwise hard to open.
  • The entrance has thresholds over 2 cm high.
  • The activities take place on the entrance floor.
  • The doors in the facility stand out clearly.