Helsinki Bourse Club was founded in 1910, with the aim of creating a meeting and debate space, especially linked to the Stock Exchange. The library offers a wide selection of books and foreign newspapers and magazines are available, as well as billiard spaces. Since its foundation, more than a hundred years ago, it has been a fundamental space in Finnish political and economic life. It is located on the top floor of the Jugend building and preserves an extensive heritage. Since its inception, the Club has attracted businessmen and politicians from the city, but also cultural figures from the capital. Since 2010 it is the only Club in Finland that is a member of the Chaîne des Rôtisseurs: a guarantee of gastronomic excellence.
The Club only admits male members, but allows female access always accompanied by a member (except on Thursdays, when access is restricted to members).
It has spaces for the member, such as a restaurant, cafeterias, lounges, sports spaces, a business center, event rooms and recreation rooms.
The required dress code is a jacket and tie for all spaces.
The use of mobile phones is not allowed.
A cover letter is required to access.