I was at a hockey game, I really liked the arena. It is clear that she is inhabited, that they treat her with love. One of the walls is a rock. It looks very original and colorful. Everything is thought out inside, there are no queues for descent and ascent between levels, a lot of paraphernalia, the collections of which are updated. The staff is very friendly and attentive. We came to cheer for the guest team, but the attitude is great. Everyone speaks English, and we even talked to one of the sellers about the game. He wished for a "wonderful game" - we discussed that beautiful for us and for him is not the same thing.
There are many food outlets, and unlike Russian arenas, where all the food is given to one service provider, there is competition here, which allows us to ensure high quality and gives the consumer the opportunity to choose.
It will not be difficult to get to the Arena - you need to get to the Pasila station (by train, bus, tram), and there are signs of the Hartwall arena literally every two meters.
I went here on a hockey field trip to cheer for our people. An ordinary ice palace, which hosts sports events and concerts. There is a surprise for VIP visitors, they say that two lodges there are equipped with saunas. And one of the disadvantages is the high prices for beer in the bar.
It is not comparable with sports facilities in the Russian Federation. It's only 100 years without Russians and it's already a breakthrough. Everything is clean and polite. We were at the KHL games.