Turku moves in many ways
Fölläri bikes are 3-speed bikes accessed via the Donkey Republic app.
Fölläri bike can be used from over 200 bike stations. The pay-per-ride fee in this app is 2 euros (1 hour of ride time).
Public transport runs on Sunday schedules on Turku Day.
A 2-hour ticket costs 3,15€/4,50€ for adults (discount groups separately). Tickets can be bought by card or cash, via the Föli app, service points and ticket machines.
The water bus summer season ends on Turku Day. The waterbus travels from Turku city centre (on Itäinen Rantakatu by Martinsilta) to Ruissalo. It stops at Forum Marinum, Ruissalo shipyard and Pikisaari in Hirvensalo. All stops and both yessels are accessible.
A 2-hour ticket costs 3,15€/4,50€ for adults (discount groups separately). Tickets can be bought by card or cash, via the Föli app, service points and ticket machines.
Accessible travel to Kakolanmäki from Linnankatu in one minute between 5 AM – 12 PM.
The funicular is free of charge.
Cross the river in three minutes between Tervahovinkatu and Wechterinkuja according to summer schedules during Turku Day from 6:15 AM to 11 PM. After that, the ferry switches to winter schedules.
Föri is free of charge.
Little Föri operates for the last time on Turku Day before a well-dederved break! It transports visitors across the river behind the Suomen Joutsen ship to the Telakkaranta and back between 12 PM – 6 PM.
Little Föri is free of charge.