Meilahti tennis center

Location

Helsinki
Finland
60° 11' 24.4284" N, 24° 53' 51.3384" E
FI
General info: 

There are 3 inside tennis courts and 5 outside tennis courts in Meilahti. All of the courts are plexipave competition paved. During the wintertime the outside courts are covered with excess pressure bubble halls and the lightning is not as good as in the inside courts.

This center is pretty new so it is not visible in Google maps.
This center is not actually only tennis center but has also 5 badminton courts, sports hall, gym, spinning hall and saunas for men and women.

Getting there: 

Tram no. 4 will take you pretty close to the center. Hop off at ”Meilahdentie” stop and walk from there.

Costs: 

Inside tennis courts prices per hour roughly as follows: Workdays between 5pm-10pm 31€, During office hours 14€, Weekends 22€
Outside/Bubble hall tennis courts prices per hour roughly as follows: Workdays between 5pm-10pm 29€, During office hours 12€, Weekends 20€

Interesting places nearby

Iso-Melkutin seems too clear of a lake to be located in Southern Finland. Also the surroundings are more familiar from Lapland.

Heramaanjärvi is a rugged lake in Kangasala, 27km from Tampere. In Finnish standards, it´s water is clear with visibility from 4 to 10 meters. Popular among scuba divers for underwater filming and underwater wildlife watching.

Valkiajärvi is popular among scuba divers due to the very good visibility and lively lake life. The visibility is typically over 10 meters and can be up to 30 meters on the best days.

The water of the Sonnanen lake is unusually clear and according to some, it is the second clearest lake in Finland. Sonnanen is popular among freedivers and the world record under ice free diving has been made here.

Sääksjärvi is actually based on a spring that has formed a lake in a kettle hole.

Located in Hollola, Kiikunlähde is a rare sight in Finnish nature, a turquoise lake! It is 400m long and 100m wide and all of the water comes from the springs in the bottom.