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The Baltic Sea is one of the busiest sea areas on our planet.
Picture: Jussi Virkkumaa
The agents are everyday cyclists from Turku who use bicycles for almost daily commuting.
During the season, the bikes covered a total of 543,800 kilometers, and there were 14,224 unique users.
The winter maintenance fleet movement appear on the mobility view with a 15-minute delay.
The experiment aims to bring community experiences to the urban space, for example through performing arts and guided leisure activities, and also
Mayor of Turku Minna Arve attended the Dubai Climate Change Co
There are park-and-ride services during the event from three parking areas outside the city centre.
The programme of the Christmas Market is very much finalised, says Turku Food & Wine Fest Oy, which is responsible for the pro
The rent for the premises is €300 per week or €1000 per month. Please note that the operator must have a valid finnish business ID.
Turku has previously been successful in the Elävät Kaupunkikeskustat Association's annual city centre competitions.
You can try out the following games in the Market Square:
Beginning on 2nd of October 2023, library card holders will be able to borrow a Föli card for two weeks from Turku Main Library and the libraries
Turku's current city bikes, or fölläri bikes, have proven to be very well-liked and functional.
Car-free travel is easy, and you don't always have to travel with one vehicle from start to finish, but you can chain the journey using several veh
Car charging station can be built almost anywhere.
There are a total of four shared cargo bikes in Turku.
Eva Maria is a cyclist returning to e-biking who is looking for comfortable mobility through which she can experience the environment better than w
The City of Turku is involved in encouraging more sustainable mobility and wants to show how even small actions can promote the w
A biodiversity park is a new approach to responding to biodiversity loss, fostering rare species and increasing biodiversity in urban green areas.
The City of Turku is organizing free e-driving schools at Monitori Skanssi on14th of June, 2nd of August and 13th of September at 5 p.m.
At the beginning of June, Turku will be the first Finnish city to have shared cargo bikes on its streets, which can be rented by city residents.
Already in the early days of their work, the scooter patrol has noticed that the scooter parking spaces must be distinctive and in just the right p
Z-permit parking offers ease and convenience to customers.
In Turku, as elsewhere in Finland, it has been found that one of the biggest challenges in achieving the emission targets, is emissions produced by