Transportation and streets
Environmentally friendly forms of transport, such as walking, cycling and public transport, are a priority in the city, especially in areas prone to traffic jams.
Environmentally friendly forms of transport, such as walking, cycling and public transport, are a priority in the city, especially in areas prone to traffic jams.
Lahti wants to increase the share of walking, cycling and public transport in the city’s traffic. The increased smoothness of routes, the functionality of travel chains and a good, safe traffic environment are key factors that can influence the choice of mode of transport.
On 1 January 2020, Lahti had a total of 665 kilometres of streets, 275 kilometres of public and private roads and 543 kilometres of bicycle paths, 166 kilometres of which were designated non-motorised traffic routes.
City bikes
City bikes offer a fast way to move around Lahti. Lend a bike and explore the city.
Parking
Lahti city centre provides drivers with parking spaces in car parks and on the streets.
Permits for public areas
Using any public areas requires a permit from the City. These areas include streets, market squares, town squares, parks, etc.
Public transport
The Lahti Travel Centre is a junction point that combines long-distance, regional and local bus transport with rail transport. The Lahti Region Travel Centre page provides information about the services in the region.
Street maintenance
The street maintenance service number +358 (0)20 433 3600 will answer your questions 24/7 regarding the maintenance of streets, bicycle paths, parks and other public areas (such as market and town squares).