Sähkötalo office spaces
Serviced Offices in Kamppi, Helsinki
VillageWorks Sähkötalo offers serviced offices in Helsinki city centre, right next to Kamppi Shopping Centre in an iconic building designed by Alvar Aalto. You can arrive easily from Kamppi metro station and the bus terminal entirely via indoor walkways.
At Sähkötalo, you’ll find private offices, coworking and shared spaces, phone booths, and meeting rooms. Everyday life is effortless, with the restaurants, cafés, and services of Kamppi and Sähkötalo just a few steps away.
Private offices
- prices from 520€ + VAT
- private offices 13–75 m²
- offices in an iconic building designed by Alvar Aalto
- price includes comprehensive services and community membership
- choose whether you prefer your office furnished or unfurnished
Coworking
- accessible 24/7
- desk in our shared office space 150€/month + VAT
- dedicated desk 300€/month + VAT
- community membership included in the price
VirtuAL OFFICE
- address in a central location
- mail handling
- prices from 100€/month + VAT
- membership that includes use of workspaces also available
- community membership included in the price
MEETING rooms
- six meeting rooms
- 1–8 people
- prices from 25€/hour + VAT
- coffee and tea included in the price
Auditorium
- space for up to 90 people
- meeting technology available
- bring your own refreshments or order via our catering provider
CONCIERGE SERVICES • PLENTY OF MEETING ROOMS AND AN AUDITORIUM • SEVERAL PHONE BOOTHS • VARIETY OF SHARED SPACES • CAR PARK NEARBY • SHOWERS
Right next to Kamppi shopping centre
- Central railway station 700 m
- Tram 100 m
- Metro 220 m
- Parking garage Europark P-Autotalo
Well-being and Community
Connect with your office neighbors in the shared spaces of Sähkötalo or take part in community events hosted across various VillageWorks locations. These events are free for our clients and range from yoga and badminton clubs to after-work socials and paint & wine evenings.
Support from Community Coordinator
“Hi, I’m the community coordinator of Sähkötalo, and I make sure every day here runs smoothly. If you have any questions or just want to stop by for a quick chat, you can find me at the reception on the 1st floor. Welcome to the heart of Kamppi, where you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and Alvar Aalto’s architecture throughout your workday.”
Teemu, Community Coordinator of Sähkötalo
Aalto Auditorium
Just around the corner from VillageWorks Sähkötalo, you’ll find the stylish Aalto Auditorium, a 90-seat venue located in the heart of Helsinki. The Aalto Auditorium is perfect for seminars and training sessions, equipped with a projector, document camera, and microphones.
About Sähkötalo
The Sähkötalo building was originally designed by Alvar Aalto for the City of Helsinki’s electricity company and was completed in 1973. The building was crafted as an integrated unit along with the adjacent Kamppi substation, designed by Gunnar Tacher. The space is filled with natural light and features intriguing materials and design details.
Sustainability Certificate
VillageWorks is proud to have earned the EcoCompass environmental certification, recognizing our commitment to environmental responsibility. This certification is awarded to organizations that implement the EcoCompass system and successfully pass an independent expert audit.
FAQ
Serviced Offices
What is included in a serviced office at Sähkötalo?
The office rent in Sähkötalo includes:
- Private office
- Shared spaces
- Unlimited number of people and 24/7 access
- Official business address and mail handling
- Reception services and staff support
- Unlimited coffee and tea
- Access to an extensive network of meeting rooms (6 hours/month included)
- Cleaning, internet, electricity, heating and security for all spaces
- Prints around 200 pcs/month and secure document disposal
- Invitations to weekly events
- Flexibility to adjust your membership as needed
How much does office space cost in Sähkötalo?
The prices vary a little depending on the size and location of the office room.
Examples:
Furnished office for 1-4 workstations, including services, costs approximately 690€/month + VAT.
Furnished office for 3-6 workstations, including services, costs approximately 1,104€/month + VAT.
Are the offices furnished?
All offices can be rented either furnished or unfurnished depending on your preferences.
Can the office size be adjusted as my team grows?
When your needs change, you can count on us to stay flexible. Moving to a larger or smaller office is easy, and we’ll handle the move for you, whether it’s within the same building or to another VillageWorks location.
Coworking
Do you offer coworking spaces in Kamppi?
At VillageWorks Sähkötalo in Kamppi, you’ll find a coworking space with flexible membership options to suit your needs.
You can choose from monthly Flex membership from 150 €/month, a dedicated Fixed desk from 300 €/month, a day pass for 30 €/day, or a 10-day pass for 280 €. All memberships include 24/7 access as well as unlimited coffee and tea. All prices are subject to VAT.
What is the difference between coworking and private offices?
With a private office, your company has its own dedicated office room for exclusive use. In addition, you have access to shared spaces such as lounges, kitchens, and phone booths.
Coworking members, on the other hand, work in shared spaces alongside other companies and can also make use of common areas like lounges, kitchens, and phone booths.
Sähkötalo
Where is Sähkötalo located in Helsinki?
VillageWorks Sähkötalo is located in the Kamppi district of central Helsinki, right next to the Kamppi Shopping Centre.
It’s in a highly central location with excellent transport connections, just a short walk from the Kamppi metro station and bus terminal, with indoor access routes available.
Address: Kampinkuja 2, 00100 Helsinki
How easy is it to access by public transport?
Access by public transport is excellent. Kamppi is one of the main public transport hubs in Helsinki, so getting to VillageWorks Sähkötalo is very straightforward from all directions. You have:
- Metro: Kamppi metro station is directly next to the building
- Buses: Both local and long-distance bus terminals are in the same complex
- Trams: Several tram lines stop within a short walking distance
- Train: Helsinki Central Railway Station is just a few minutes away on foot
The entire area is designed as a transport hub, with smooth connections between metro, buses, trams, and walking routes.