Helsinki facts and figures 2025 – Pocket statistics published in three languages

Helsinki facts and figures is a compact statistical booklet published on an annual basis that covers key figures about Helsinki and its inhabitants. The pocket-size publication is a collection of indicators of e.g. the environment, population, housing and construction, education, economy, transport, tourism and administration.
Helsinki facts and figures in graphic format.
Helsinki facts and figures is a compact statistical booklet that covers key figures about Helsinki and its inhabitants Photo: City of Helsinki

The updated edition of the statistical package has now been released in Finnish, Swedish and English.

Some samples from the pocket statistics:

  • Almost 34% of the land area in Helsinki is green areas administrated by the City. There are 80 conservation areas with a combined surface area of 1,479 hectares.
  • Some 70% of the Helsinki area is sea area. The shoreline is 131 kilometres long and there are 327 islands.
  • Last year, the air quality in Helsinki centre was deemed good or satisfactory during about 95 percent of the hours.
  • The highest recorded temperature in 2024 was 26.6 °C (June 28) and lowest -21.2 °C (January 9).
  • The largest age group is 30-34-year-olds, which comprises 64,325 Helsinki residents.
  • Some 20% of the Helsinki residents speak a foreign language as their mother tongue. The most common group of foreign-language speakers is Russian speakers, of which there are 21,423 living in Helsinki.
  • The Helsinki Central Library Oodi had 2.5 million visits in 2024. All in all, there were 47 library borrowing locations and 9.5 million borrowings made in 2024.
  • In 2024, Helsinki awarded €25 million in grants for arts and culture. Sports associations and groups were supported with grants amounting to €10 million.
  • In Helsinki, there are 36 beaches, 20 winter swimming places, 13 ice stadiums, 16 swimming halls and outdoor pools, 843 indoor sports facilities and 92 dog parks. There are 2,196 kilometres of bicycle routes.
  • Last year, 4,068 housing units were completed in Helsinki. The combined floor area of all the buildings was about 607,000 square metres.
  • The City of Helsinki employs all told 38,595 people. The most common occupational titles were practical nurse and child nurse in early childhood education. Approximately 35 percent of all municipal employees work for the Education Division.

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