Everything works like a Swiss watch! Everything is intuitive, everywhere living people additionally observe and prompt. It's boring for a Russian person. But I like it.
It seems that this port in Helsinki is in a state of confrontation with its passengers. The entrances to the terminals are similar to the Mannerheim line. Concrete blocks and fences, which these kind people use to regulate traffic, will take the last remnants of strength and time out of you. Therefore, I strongly recommend coming much earlier than the end of loading on the ferry, especially if you are there for the first time.
The sea gate of the capital of Finland. You can walk from here to the city center in half an hour if you don't want to spend money on a tram or taxi. Princess Anastasia used to come here to the first terminal.
The terminal is located next to the center, so you can walk and admire the sights in the form of churches, parks and just the architecture of the city.
There is wi-fi, but at the exit. Note to those arriving, if you are not the first to leave, then take your time to leave, there will be a crowd at customs. There are maps of the city in different languages at the exit.