Taivallahti tennis center

Location

Helsinki
Finland
60° 10' 29.9604" N, 24° 54' 52.0956" E
FI
General info: 

Taivallahti tennis center has 6 inside courts and 1 outside clay court during the summer. Taivallahti is busy during evenings and weekends just like all other tennis centers in Helsinki.
There are saunas for men and women and for meetings or private occasions there is VIP sauna and cabinet that can be reserved separately.

Court reservations +358 9 477 0490

Getting there: 

Take tram 3T to ”Apollonkatu” stop and walk along ”Eteläinen Hesperiankatu” to the center.

Costs: 

Around 28€ for primetime hours. Pricelist not published in internet so you can get latest info by calling to +358 9 477 0490.

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