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For the Italian town, see Salò.

    Salo is a city of about 52,000 inhabitants (2021) in Finland Proper, perhaps best known for Nokia mobile phones.

    Much of the surrounding countryside, including Halikko, Kiikala, Kisko, Kuusjoki, Muurla, Perniö (Bjärnå), Pertteli (S:t Bertils), Suomusjärvi, Särkisalo (Finby) and Uskela, is nowadays incorporated into Salo.

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    Night view of the city centre and Salo river

    Salo has existed as a centre of rural commerce since at least the 16th century. It became a market town in 1887 and a town 1960.

    There has been electronics production in Salo since the 1920s. The success of the communications company Nokia in the 1990s made the town flourish. This was where phones were assembled, to the extent production was not abroad, to have production near development. Bad times for Nokia have been bad times for the city: in 2012 Nokia closed its factory, and in 2015 Microsoft closed the development facilities. However, the availability of facilities and skilled labour has attracted some other companies.

    Get in

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    By train

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    All trains between Helsinki and Turku stop in Salo. Don't be confused by the piles of wood by the station; this is the high tech city.

    By bus

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    The normal express ("pika") Turku–Salo–Helsinki buses stop in Salo, but not the special express ("express") Turku–Helsinki ones. There are also regional buses from Turku and a few "regular" buses between Turku and Helsinki via Salo. This means some buses once or twice an hour most of the day, every two hours for some time in the night.

    By car

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    Salo centre is just south of the motorway E18 (national road 1) between Helsinki (120 km) and Turku (50 km), by the former main road (now regional road 110) and at the ancient Great Coastal Road, the "King's road" between the cities.

    The King's Road (Kuninkaantie, Kungsvägen) mostly follows what now are village roads. It is marked as a historic road. Unless in a hurry you might want to take this route to better see the countryside and visit some of the sights.

    Get around

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    Information about local buses can be found here. There is a route planner[dead link] for local transport trips. Mobile tickets can be bought using the app Waltti or Matkahuolto's Routes and Tickets.

    By taxi

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    • Menevä Salo. Smart phone app offers address based routing and calculates price according to them. For price information, see Menevä web site.
    • Valopilkku (Taksi Helsinki). Taxis ordered by smart phone app.
    • 02 Taksi. Smart phone app offers address-based routing and gives price offers from different taxi companies.

    See

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    The ruins of Haapaniemi Castle
    • 1 Salo Art Gallery (Salon Taidemuseo), Mariankatu 14, +358 2 778-4892, .
    • 2 Haapaniemi Castle Ruins (Haapaniemen linnanrauniot), Haapaniementie 57 (in Kisko).
    • 3 Rikala fortress hill (Rikalan linnavuori). Ruins of a fortified hill from the Iron Age. Situated in the former municipality of Halikko.
    • 4 Trömperi Inn Museum.

    Churches

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    Uskela church by C.L. Engel

    Do

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    • 1 Teijo National Park (Teijon kansallispuisto/Tykö nationalpark) (Perniö/Bjärnå; 17 km south-southwest from Salo centre), +358 10-292-4032 (Teijo Nature Centre), +358 40-163-6200 (Nature Centre Haltia), .
    • Historic iron works in Perniö (Bjärnå), some 20 km south-southwest from Salo centre.
      • Kirjakkala.
      • 2 Teijo (Tykö).
      • 3 Mathildedal, Ruukinrannantie 6. Historical ironworks village, where you can find, for example, a microbrewery shop and its own bakery, a chocolate shop and a coffee roaster. In the old iron buildings, there are clothing stores, a spinning mill specializing in alpaca products with baskets, the Kaarnalaiva shop selling organic brushes and baskets, and Hulda's shop selling restored furniture and old goods.

    Festivals

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    • 1 Pumpkin Weeks (Kurpitsaviikot), Vanha Turuntie 63 (in Halikko; at Kurpistapuisto), . October. In the fall, a pumpkin park open to the public is organized in Halikko's field, where, among other things, pumpkins of many kinds and sizes, as well as carved jack-o'-lanterns and whole pumpkins are sold. Various pumpkin products are available at the local kiosk.

    Buy

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    • 1 Plaza Shopping Centre (Kauppakeskus Plaza), Vilhonkatu 8. The shopping centre contains more than 40 stores. (Q18661361) on Wikidata

    Eat

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    Drink

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    Sleep

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    Connect

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    Go next

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    Routes through Salo
    TurkuPaimio  W King's Road E  RaseborgHelsinki
    TurkuPaimio  W  E  LohjaHelsinki


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