Tali tennis center

Location

Helsinki
Finland
60° 12' 46.2888" N, 24° 52' 35.1336" E
FI
General info: 

Tali tennis center is the bigest tennis center in Finland and one of the biggest in Europe. It has alltogether 22 inside courts and 11 outside courts. The inside courts are semi-slow GreenSet Comfort and the outside courts are both clay and sandy artificial turf.

In the evenings and on weekends the center is pretty much full but you can usually still find free times. During office hours you will always find free courts.
Thera are also various tennis schools operating in Tali. Other activities in the center include gym, minitennis, golf simulator, saunas and clubrooms.

Getting there: 

If youa are leaving from the center of Helsinki, you will have various options by public transport. At least buses 231, 270, 39, 248 will take you close. Best way is to find your route from here www.reittiopas.fi . Just write the origin and destination and the site will tell you the best way to get there from your origin.

Costs: 

The prime time hours are 24€-26€/hour. Morning hours around 20€/hour. Office hours and late evenings around 16€/hour.

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