Flamingo, Vantaa
| Location | Vantaa, Finland |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 60°17′26″N 24°58′8″E / 60.29056°N 24.96889°E |
| Address | Tasetie 8 |
| Opening date | September 2008 |
| Stores and services | 50[1] |
| Floor area | 45,405 square metres (488,740 sq ft)[1] |
| Parking | 800[1] |
The Flamingo entertainment complex is a building that forms part of the Jumbo shopping centre in Vantaa, Finland. The building contains the Break Sokos Hotel Flamingo with more than 500 rooms, the Flamingo Spa, a Finnkino cinema, a bowling alley, a minigolf, laser games, as well as several restaurants and other shops. Flamingo also has the biggest indoor water park in Finland.
From its opening in 2008 until its 2019 merger with Jumbo, Flamingo operated as a separate shopping centre, although connected to Jumbo by a covered walkway. The two centers acted in co-operation rather than competition. The mall was renamed Jumbo-Flamingo as part of the 2019 merger, and together the two were referred to in Finnish as Viihdekauppakeskus (entertainment shopping centre), titled the biggest shopping and entertainment centre in the Nordic countries.[2]
In 2024, the Jumbo-Flamingo logo and brand were renewed, and the name was shortened to Jumbo to cover both centres.[3] The former Flamingo entertainment complex has since been referred to as Jumbo's "leisure quarter".[4]
Location and transportation
Flamingo (Jumbo shopping centre) is located on the side of Ring III, near to the Tuusula Highway. The nearest railway station is Aviapolis. Helsinki Airport is located 2 kilometres to the north.
There are 800 parking spots in Flamingo. The parking lot is guarded by Q-Park. Entrance to the parking lot is from the Tasetie, next to the main entrance of Flamingo.
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References
- ^ a b c "Kauppakeskukset: Finnish Shopping Centers 2013" (PDF). Kauppakeskusyhdistys. Suomen Kauppakeskusyhdistys ry. 12 February 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
- ^ Parviainen, Aapo (17 October 2019). "Tripla, Jumbo, Sello, Itis vai Ideapark? Selvitimme, mikä kauppakeskus onkaan oikeasti se kaikkein suurin ja millä perusteella" [”We investigated which shopping centre is actually the largest and on what basis.”]. Yle (in Finnish). Yle. Retrieved 20 November 2025.
- ^ Kirkkala, Antti (11 November 2024). "Suomen suurin kauppakeskus vaihtaa nimensä" [”Finland’s largest shopping centre is changing its name”]. Verkkouutiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 November 2025.
- ^ "Adult friendly entertainment venues in Vantaa". Jumbo. Retrieved 20 November 2025.
- ^ "Break Sokos Hotel Flamingon mittava laajennus on valmis" [”The extensive expansion of Break Sokos Hotel Flamingo is complete.”] (in Finnish). Sokos Hotels. 11 January 2019. Retrieved 20 November 2025.