1. Linnanmaki Amusement Park is located in Helsinki, Finland, and is the oldest amusement park in the country. It was opened in 1950 and has since become a beloved attraction for both locals and tourists.

The park covers an area of 10 hectares and features over 40 different rides and attractions. One of the most iconic features of Linnanmaki is the wooden roller coaster, called \"Vuoristorata,\" which has been in operation since 1951 and is still a favorite among visitors.

In addition to the rides, Linnanmaki also has a variety of games, arcades, and experiences such as a 4D cinema and a laser maze. The park is known for its vibrant atmosphere and colorful decorations, making it a fun and exciting place for visitors of all ages.

Linnanmaki is also a not-for-profit organization, and all the profits generated by the park are donated to Finnish children’s charities. This unique aspect of the park adds to its charm and makes it a popular choice for families and those who want to support a good cause.

2. Linnanmaki is typically open from April to October, although the exact opening and closing dates may vary each year. During peak season, the park is usually open from 11 am to 8 pm, but it is advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information.

The contact phone number for Linnanmaki Amusement Park is +358 10 5722200.

3. Ticket prices for Linnanmaki vary depending on the age of the visitor and the type of ticket purchased. As of 2021, a single admission ticket for adults (12 years and older) costs €42, while a child ticket (children under 120 cm in height) costs €39.

There are also discounted tickets available for seniors (65 years and older) and groups. Additionally, Linnanmaki offers unlimited ride wristbands for €44, which allow visitors to enjoy all the rides and attractions at the park for a full day.

Transportation to Linnanmaki is convenient, as it is located in the Alppiharju district of Helsinki. The park can be reached by public transportation, with numerous bus and tram routes serving the area. The closest tram stop to Linnanmaki is called \"Linnanmaki-huvipuisto,\" and the closest bus stop is \"Linnanmaki.\" Visitors can also easily reach the park by car and there is ample parking available nearby.