Private Custom Tour with a Local Guide
Explore the vibrant city of Helsinki with a knowledgeable local guide who will tailor your experience to your interests. This private, customizable walking tour offers an intimate way to discover the city's iconic landmarks, rich history, and hidden gems. From bustling markets to architectural marvels, you’ll gain a unique perspective of Helsinki’s culture and daily life.
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Senate Square, Aleksanterinkatu, Helsinki 00170 Finland
The Senate Square presents Carl Ludvig Engel's architecture as a unique allegory of political, religious, scientific and commercial powers in the centre of Helsinki, Finland.
Temppeliaukio Church, Lutherinkatu 3, Helsinki 00100 Finland
Temppeliaukio Church is a Lutheran church in the Töölö neighborhood of Helsinki. The church was designed by architects and brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and opened in 1969. Built directly into solid rock, it is also known as the Church of the Rock and Rock Church.
Kauppatori, Etelaranta, Helsinki 00170 Finland
The Market Square. It is located in central Helsinki, at the eastern end of Esplanadi and bordering the Baltic Sea to the south and Katajanokka to the east. HSL maintains a year-round ferry link from Market Square to Suomenlinna, and in the summer there are also private companies providing ferry cruises, both to Suomenlinna and to other nearby islands.
Uspenskin Katedraali, Pormestarinrinne 1, Helsinki 00160 Finland
Uspenski Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox or Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, and main cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie, which denotes the Dormition. It is the largest Greek Orthodox church in Western Europe.
Esplanadi Park, Pohjoisesplanadi, Helsinki 00130 Finland
Esplanadi, colloquially known as Espa, is an esplanade and urban park in downtown Helsinki, Finland, situated between the Erottaja square and the Market Square. It is bordered on its northern and southern sides by the Pohjoisesplanadi and Eteläesplanadi streets, respectively.


