Small Group Food Tour With A Local Guide
Start your group food tour of 3 hours in the historic center of Helsinki, where your expert guide will introduce you to the city’s most famous food spots. Visit local eateries to sample classic Finnish dishes such as fresh salmon soup, traditional Karelian pies, and cinnamon buns. Along the way, enjoy tastings of local cheeses, ...
Meeting point
 Pohjoisesplanadi 29, 00100 Helsinki, Finland. Meet your guide in front of "Hôtel Kämp".
1. Senate Square
At Senate Square, we'll explore the historical heart of Helsinki, where the Government Palace, the University of Helsinki, and the Sederholm House stand as testaments to the city’s rich past. The grand architecture of the square is a perfect example of neoclassical design. As we stroll through, you’ll learn about its significant role in Finnish history.
2. Helsinki Cathedral
Helsinki Cathedral is one of the most iconic symbols of the city, with its striking white neoclassical architecture and green dome. It serves as a major focal point in the cityscape and is known for its serene atmosphere. While you can admire its exterior for free, visitors can also explore the interior for a fee.
3. Katajanokka
Katajanokka is a picturesque district known for its unique Art Nouveau architecture, where many of the buildings retain their original charm from the early 20th century. Walking through its charming streets, you’ll be transported to a different time with its well-preserved architectural style. It’s a perfect place to experience Helsinki's historical character.
4. Allas Pool
Allas Pool is an urban oasis right at the heart of Helsinki, offering a unique blend of relaxation and culture. It features a marine spa with both outdoor and indoor pools, making it a perfect place to unwind while enjoying stunning views of the city. It’s also a great spot to experience modern Helsinki’s blend of nature and city life.
5. Kauppatori
Kauppatori, or the Market Square, is the oldest and most famous market in Helsinki, located right on the harbor. It’s a bustling hub where you can taste fresh local produce, purchase unique souvenirs, and enjoy traditional Finnish foods. As you walk around, you’ll feel the vibrant atmosphere that defines this iconic spot.
6. Old Market Hall
The Old Market Hall is a food lover’s paradise, offering a wide variety of fresh cheeses, fish, shellfish, meats, and Finnish delicacies. It’s the perfect place to sample local flavors and explore artisanal goods. Among its treasures is the smallest Alko shop, known for its selection of wines and beverages.
7. Esplanadi Park
Esplanadi Park is Helsinki’s oldest park, nestled in the city’s green heart. It’s a beautiful place to relax, people-watch, or take in some fresh air. With its scenic walkways, it’s a beloved spot for both locals and tourists alike.
8. Aleksanterinkatu
Aleksanterinkatu is the main commercial street in Helsinki, lined with shops, restaurants, and cafés. It’s a great place to experience the city’s modern retail culture while still being steeped in history. The street is known for its beautiful architectural mix and vibrant atmosphere.
9. Uspenski Cathedral
Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe, with its distinctive red brick exterior and golden domes. The cathedral stands as a symbol of Finland’s rich Russian heritage and is a must-see for anyone interested in the country’s religious history.


