'''Jyvaskyla''' [http://www.jkl.fi/lang/english] is a nice little university city in Western Finland. Its population was about 85,000 until January 1, 2009, when the surrounding regions were merged with it, thus increasing the population of Jyvaskyla to 130,000.

Get in

By plane

Jyvaskyla has a small airport [http://www.finavia.fi/airport_jyvaskyla] which is mostly served by the FinnComm (Finnish Commuter Airline) [http://www.fc.fi/home/]. From the airport you can reach the city in about 20 minutes with a Finnair bus (6 Euros) that leaves a few minutes after the arrival of the flight. The same bus goes from the city to the airport 50 minutes (at the train station stop) before the flight leaves.

By train

Jyvaskyla is quite well connected with railroads to the other Finnish cities, and getting in by train is rather effortless. One way Helsinki-Jyvaskyla train ticket costs a bit under 50 euros for adults (November 2008).

By bus

Buses travel between Jyvaskyla and other Finnish cities, as well as smaller destinations. When traveling between cities, using trains is typically faster. Express Bus [http://www.expressbus.fi/?id=101] ticket for adults from Jyvaskyla to Helsinki airport costs about 50 euros (November 2008).

Get around

Jyvaskyla has rather nice opportunities for getting around by foot or by bicycle, so if you're not in a hurry, you might want to just consider walking everywhere.

Local buses [http://www.jyvaskylanliikenne.fi/] travel between the different parts and suburbs of Jyvaskyla. The fares are relatively costly, 2.90 ? per trip (the exact amount changes quite often). Night fare (23:00-04:00) is double, 5,80 ?, making taxi relatively cheaper option when travelling in groups of three or more. If you need to change buses during one trip, you need to ask for a special receipt that you can show in the next bus (you'll have to get on to the next bus within one hour from buying the ticket). This receipt does not currently cost anything extra, but you still have to ask for it explicitly before you pay for the trip. If you're planning to stay longer and want to use the bus service regularly, you might want to consider buying a bus card, which will be a bit cheaper (much cheaper if you are a student). A 30-day bus card costs 45,50e and it can be used as much as wanted during this 30-day period. No matter which part of Jyvaskyla you want to get, there are approximately three buses leaving each hour (daytime).

See

There is a nature preservation area just a few hundred meters off the city center. The area is located on the bank of the Tourujoki-river. There are also six other recreational 'nature paths' in Jyvaskyla.

Exhibitions and art museums: Admission is free for all on Fridays to Jyvaskyla Art Museum, Craft Museum of Finland and Museum of Central Finland. Ask for a student discount in the museums and galleries.

Jyvaskyla has many buildings by the famous architect Alvar Aalto. These include kaupunginteatteri (''the town theater''), some buildings in the main campus of the universty and the Alvar Aalto Museum.

'''Harju''' A ridge just next to the center of the town has a park on its slopes. Good for picnics and such. Vesilinna (''water tower'') is a building on top of the ridge that acts as an observation tower, restaurant and a museum of natural science in addition to dispensing water to the town. The building can be seen from many parts of Jyvaskyla.

Do

The city's web site [http://www.jyvaskyla.fi/tapahtumat/main.php?lang=_eng] has an event calendar for current and upcoming events.

'''Ice skating''' on Lake Jyvasjarvi in the winter once the ice is thick enough.

'''Skiing and snowboarding''' (Laajavuori) Laajavuorentie 15, +358 (0)14 624 885 (info@laajavuori.com), [http://www.laajavuori.com/?action=etusivu&sivusto=&kieli=5]. When there is snow. A small ski centre for downhill skiing and snowboarding with an extensive network of crosscountry skiing tracks in the vicinity.

Swimming and Beaches

Jyvaskyla has plenty of lakes and these provide nice opportunities for swimming and general beach activities during the warm summer months. Some of them offer ice swimming during the winter.

  • '''Vuorilampi''', Laajavuori, close by to the ski centre. A small pond with usually relatively warm water. Swimming is possible also during the winter.
  • '''Tuomiojarvi''', north from the centre. Maybe the most popular beach in town and has two beach volleyball fields.
  • '''Alban ranta''', next to Hotel Alba and one of the university campuses.
  • '''Kolmisoppinen''', (or '''Korloppinen''' on Google Maps) couple of kilometers southwest from the town, off Ronsuntaipaleentie road. Relatively small lake with a beach somewhat secluded compared to those nearer the town centre.
  • '''Kohnionjarvi''', a popular beach among the inhabitants of Kohnio and the nearby neighbourhoods. Buses 1 and 2 stop here.
  • Buy

    You'll definitely want to look for shopping opportunities at the Jyvaskyla pedestrian precinct, which is located at the other end of Kauppakatu.

  • Forum. auppakatu 20?22 and Vapaudenkatu 49?51. ttp://www.kauppakeskusforum.fi/.

  • Jyvaskeskus. auppakatu 29-31. ttp://www.jyvaskeskus.fi/.

  • Torikeskus. liopistonkatu 36-38. ttp://www.torikeskus.fi/fi/etusivu.

    During the summer, the marketplace (Yliopistonkatu 15) is a good place to visit if you want fresh vegetables or fish, flowers or craft items.

    There is also a big flea market worth visiting in Jyvaskyla.

  • Seppalan kirpputorimarket. aukaantie 3. ttp://taloustori.fi/. A flea market is situated about 6 km from the city centre and it's larger than 5000 square metre. You can take a buss nr. 12 from the centre.

    Eat

    It's cheap to have lunch at the student restaurants. They are situated all over the university buildings. With a finnish student card it costs about 2.6 euro. Without the card it costs about 5,5 euro. Student restaurants:

  • Ilokivi. eskussairaalantie 2. Vegan food is served every day.

  • Lozzi. eskussairaalantie 4. ttp://www.sonaatti.fi/v2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=54.

  • Piato. attilanniemi 2 . ttp://www.sonaatti.fi/v2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=57.

  • Ylisto. urvontie 9. ttp://www.sonaatti.fi/v2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44&Itemid=60.

  • Wilhelmiina. hlmaninkatu 2. ttp://www.sonaatti.fi/v2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=59.

    There are many pizzerias offering large pizzas for as cheap as 4-5 ?, guaranteed to fill your belly.

  • '''Katrina Restaurant''', near the city center. The only vegetarian restaurant in Jyvaskyla. Unfortunately, it is open only for lunch between 11 am and 2 pm.
  • '''Hong Kong City''', across the street from Katrina, serves up pretty decent Chinese cuisine every day until 11 p.m.
  • '''Grilli 21''', located near the university serves up high quality traditional Finnish street food. Try the '''Taxari''', deep fried french fries and sausages, with your choice of condiments, 4,5 ?. Especially tasty after an evening of drinking. Open until 5 a.m. weekends.
  • '''Figaro''', a good small restaurant located a bit off from city center (at Asemakatu 4), however it only servers lunch between 10.30 am - 2.00 pm
  • '''Restaurant Pollowaari''', located at same place where Hotel Yopuu is (Yliopistonkatu 23, near city center). Serves excellent lunch between 11am - 2pm
  • Drink

    Nightlife is centered in the downtown part of Kauppakatu and cross streets, also in the uptown part of Kauppakatu, near the University.

    '''Alakaupunki (Downtown)''' A large number of bars, restaurants and nightclubs is located around the pedestrian district. Cheap places in this area incude Bar Explosive, Bar 68 and Bar Passion. Suggested establishments:

  • '''Kharma''', Vainonkatu, can be recognised from a long queue during weekends. A big nightclub located in an old cinema with the normal blend of danceable music and beautiful people. Cover charge ?5.
  • '''Giggling Marlin''', Vainonkatu, the other club with a long queue during weekends. As a part of a nightclub chain, this venue offers the same blend of danceable music and beautiful people you might have seen in the other SK bars. Cover charge ?5.
  • '''Ylakaupunki (Uptown)''' If you prefer a more laid-back night scene than euro-disco hell, walk uphill along Kauppakatu until you are past the church. This is where Ylakaupunki begins. Suggested establishments:

  • '''Vihrea Haltiatar'''. Located at Kauppakatu 13. A quality establishment with over 100 beers to choose from. Friendly knowledgeable staff. Wireless internet. Awesome jukebox packed with an eclectic collection of old 45s. Closed on sundays and mondays.
  • '''Vakiopaine''', Kauppakatu 6 Definitely the coolest spot in town to have a beer, afternoon or evening (happy hour is 9 pm til 11pm every day, .4 liter tap for 2?). Art shows on the walls change every 20 days or so. Live music sometimes. Theater in the cellar. Lots of board games available for play. Wireless internet.
  • '''Yla-Ruth''', just a block further from Vakiopaine. A true Finnish drinking experience, you'll hear the word "Perkele" several times before your first beer is gone!
  • Sleep

    There are a few hotels in the vicinity of the train station. All the bigger hotel chains (Scandic, Cumulus, Sokos) can also be found from the city.

  • Hotel Pension Kampus. auppakatu 11 A 4 (in centrum of Jyvaskyla). 358 14 338 1400 . ensionkampus@kolumbus.fi. oom for one person: weekday 58e, weekend 53e. Room for two persons: weekday 72e, weekend 66e. ttp://www.kolumbus.fi/pensionkampus/inenglish.htm.

  • Hotel Omena. apaudenkatu 57. ttp://www.omenahotels.com/hotel-jyvaskyla.

  • '''Hotel Alba''', Ahlmaninkatu 4 (''near the University campus''), tel. +358-14-636311. A nice, mid-range budget hotel. Half of the rooms face the lake, while the other half face the city.
  • '''Hotel Yopuu''', Yliopistonkatu 23 (''near city center, at same place as Restaurant Pollowaari''), tel. +358-14-333-900. A small, beautiful botiquehotel (but expensive one!).
  • Contact

    You can find an internet cafe with moderate rates in the city, the address is Puistokatu 1.

    Get out