Hietalahdenranta (Swedish: Sandvikskajen) is a street located in the southern part of the centre of Helsinki, Finland.
Previously, the tracks led from Ruoholahdenranta to Bulevardi, but a new connection was built in 2021 via Telakkakatu, extending to Hernesaari.
Its official Swedish name was established in 1836 as SandviksQuain, which was later changed to Sandvikskajen in 1887 and remains in use to this day.
On the side of the sea shore there is a service station at the start of the street and restaurant Merimakasiini at the other end.
Tenants of the buildings have included Kaj Eräjuuri's Haka-Auto, Yhtyneet Kuvalehdet and the Otava printing press.