Where do you pick up your car?
Helsinki Downtown’s office is located at Hotel Valo’s reception desk. Our staff will be waiting for you at our service desk at the agreed pick-up time.
Are you planning a trip to Helsinki? Do you need a rental car in Helsinki? Check out our rental car offers and book a perfect rental car for your use. You can pick up your car at Helsinki Downtown - Hotel Valo from our car rental office.
Helsinki is a fantastic place to visit. It’s southern seaside location offers the perfect weather to explore in, with lots on offer to see and do. Despite Helsinki being the largest city in Finland, you wouldn’t know it from all the beautiful beaches, picturesque forests and 4 National Parks within a short drive. If you’d rather spend time inside, there are plenty of museums and galleries to visit as well such as the Uspenski Cathedral and the Museum of Contemporary Art. Helsinki is also home to one of the oldest zoos in the world, Korkeasaari Zoo, home to over 150 different species of animal.
Before renting - choose wisely
In 2019 we introduced our multi-product system which helps you choose a car based on your needs and easily see the final price. Car rental insurance can be tricky to navigate and often isn't what you expect, by booking with us direct you'll receive the correct insurance for your rental.
When you collect your vehicle - plan ahead
We recommend planning your route before you leave, especially when renting a car at an airport. Are you sure where you're meeting your car rental representative or where the rental desk is? Your confirmation email will have the contact information for the location, so we suggest saving the number in your phone ahead of time.
Have the correct documents ready. We try and keep the check in process as easy as possible but we do need to process certain information for legal reasons so having these ready ahead of time can help speed up the process. Make sure you have your booking details ready, along with your driving license, passport and valid credit card.
Complete a vehicle check. It's essential when you are taken to your car you complete a Vehicle Condition Report (VCR) and note any existing damage, paying particular attention to the five damage hotspots. If you don't report this, you may be liable for these damages when you return the vehicle. We don't want you to get caught out, so we've put together a handy vehicle inspection video to help you check everything through.
While you rent - take care
Unfortunately you may be liable for any damage caused to a vehicle in your care, and this will vary depending on the product you choose. A large proportion of damages usually happens in car parks, so be careful. When space is limited, park further away and walk a little further to your destination.
When you return your vehicle - complete a vehicle check
It's time to carry out a VCR again and even more essential to fully write down any damage, no matter how small, to ensure you are fully covered and we can process your return effectively. Be sure to check the vehicle as before, paying special attention to the five damage hotspots.
Once you have arrived safely in Helsinki and picked up your rental car at the Green Motion Helsinki Downtown - Hotel Valo office, we wish you a safe journey.
Enjoy your rental car in Helsinki
If you are driving in Helsinki for the first time, we advise you to take the time to get to know the car, the traffic and the route. Remember that in Finland you drive on the right side. We also recommend renting a GPS or use for instance your own phone navigation so you can move around Helsinki easily and safely. Feel free to ask our staff for more information.
Traffic jam in Finland is small compared to the world's major cities. Instead of heavy traffic jams, you have to watch out for animals moving on the road in Finland, such as moose and deer.
When driving on motorways the speed limit is 100-120 km/h. Note however that during the winter months the general speed is limited to 80 km/h. In the cities the speed limit is 50 km/h unless otherwise stated. For your own safety, it is important that you follow local traffic regulations and speed limits.
If you need help while in Helsinki, please contact our office. In an emergency, call the general emergency number 112.
Welcome to Helsinki!
Great service at Green Motion Helsinki Downtown - Hotel Valo. Great rental! The car was better than I had booked.
Good car, great service. Thank you!
The car was new, driven only 700km. It was frosty outside but the friendly staff had preheated the car in advance so it was warm inside and the car was cleaned of ice and snow too.
Thank you! Rental was smooth. Love and hugs<3
Good rental price and very good new car. The service was also very friendly. I will definitely be renting a car from Green Motion again!
Driving in Helsinki, Finland’s capital city, is a relatively stress-free experience for most international visitors, thanks to the country’s well-maintained roads, courteous drivers, and clear signage. That said, like any foreign destination, Helsinki has its own local characteristics and rules that are important to understand before getting behind the wheel.
First and foremost, Finland drives on the right-hand side of the road. If you're visiting from a country that drives on the left, such as the UK or Australia, this will require some adjustment, especially at roundabouts and when making turns at intersections. Most rental cars are automatic, but manual transmissions are still common — so make sure to request an automatic in advance if that’s your preference.
Helsinki has a modern road network, with wide boulevards and multi-lane streets in newer areas, and narrower, often one-way roads in older city districts. Traffic moves in an orderly and predictable way. Finnish drivers are known for their patience and rule-abiding habits. Yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks is mandatory and universally observed. However, one notable challenge for foreign drivers is the presence of trams (streetcars), which have absolute right of way — even over cars turning left or going straight through an intersection. It's critical not to block tram tracks or attempt to overtake a tram that is unloading passengers.
Driving in Helsinki, Finland’s capital city, is a relatively stress-free experience for most international visitors, thanks to the country’s well-maintained roads, courteous drivers, and clear signage. That said, like any foreign destination, Helsinki has its own local characteristics and rules that are important to understand before getting behind the wheel.
First and foremost, Finland drives on the right-hand side of the road. If you're visiting from a country that drives on the left, such as the UK or Australia, this will require some adjustment, especially at roundabouts and when making turns at intersections. Most rental cars are automatic, but manual transmissions are still common — so make sure to request an automatic in advance if that’s your preference.
Helsinki has a modern road network, with wide boulevards and multi-lane streets in newer areas, and narrower, often one-way roads in older city districts. Traffic moves in an orderly and predictable way. Finnish drivers are known for their patience and rule-abiding habits. Yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks is mandatory and universally observed. However, one notable challenge for foreign drivers is the presence of trams (streetcars), which have absolute right of way — even over cars turning left or going straight through an intersection. It's critical not to block tram tracks or attempt to overtake a tram that is unloading passengers.
Where do you pick up your car?
Helsinki Downtown’s office is located at Hotel Valo’s reception desk. Our staff will be waiting for you at our service desk at the agreed pick-up time.
Side of road
Drive on the right side of the road in Finland.
Local currency
Euro (€)
Nearest gas station
The nearest gas station is about 500 metres away.
Nearest airport
The nearest airport is about 15 kilometres away.
Nearest railway station
The nearest railway station is about 1,5 kilometres away.
Nearest bus station
The nearest bus station is about 100 metres away.
Average temperatures
-5°C (23°F) - 17°C (62°F)
Is it easy to drive in Helsinki city center for foreigners?
Yes. Helsinki has calm and well-regulated traffic. Road signs are clear, and many include English translations or symbols. Drivers are respectful and follow the rules.
Can I park near Valo Hotel?
Yes. Valo Hotel offers a private underground parking garage and outdoor lot. There is also paid street parking nearby, usually enforced Monday to Saturday from 9:00–21:00.
Are there congestion charges or tolls in Helsinki?
No. Helsinki does not currently have any congestion charges or toll roads. However, parking fees in the city center can be high.
How do I deal with trams while driving?
Trams always have the right of way. Do not block tracks or turn in front of a tram. Be especially cautious at intersections and tram stops.
How long does it take to drive from Valo Hotel to downtown Helsinki?
About 10–15 minutes in normal traffic. During rush hours, it can take longer, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead or travel outside peak hours.
What’s the best way to navigate in Helsinki?
Use apps like Google Maps, Waze, or HERE WeGo. They offer reliable real-time traffic data and route guidance in both English and Finnish.
Are winter road conditions dangerous in Helsinki?
Not usually. Winter tires are mandatory, and roads are well maintained. However, in snowstorms or icy conditions, it’s wise to drive slower and allow more braking distance.