A Finntastic Walking Tour in Helsinki
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A Finntastic Walking Tour in Helsinki

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About this experience

Hello or Terve!

- Why are Finns so crazy about sauna?
- Is Finland really the happiest country in the world?

Join my Finntastic walking tour to learn about the Finnish culture, food, history, and way of life in a fun and also informative way!

Please go through the tour details (itinerary, duration, Notes, etc.) before booking.

Notes:

* Not suitable for kids on stroller, wheelchair, and those with difficulties in walking (Ability to take steps and walk for 4km is required),

* Not suitable for those with hearing difficulties,

* Pets are not allowed on the tour,

* Please register a valid phone number with WhatsApp or imessage,

* Group size: 5-30 people, and the guide has a voice amplifier,

* We run the tour in any weather, please check the weather forecast and dress accordingly,

* We don´t accept refund requests due to no-show (any reasons such as rain, snow, wind, flight/cruise/ferry cancellation or delay, going to a wrong meeting point)

Wish to see you on our tour!

Available options

Walking Tour in Helsinki

What's included

Professional authorised Helsinki Guide
Liability Insurance

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

Senate square (Senaatintori in Finnish) is our meeting point, and it is probably the main tourist attraction, where the history of modern Helsinki begins. Here we will discover the three beautiful buildings around us!

2
Stop 2

Helsinki Cathedral or the White cathedral is the most famous landmark in the city that you have probably seen pictures of. If the church is open, we can go inside and learn about the religious mindset in Finland. If we are lucky, we can also enjoy some music inside the church! (we don’t go inside the church in the summers because of its 10€ entry fee. It´s closed on Sundays, most Saturdays, and in public holidays)

3
Stop 3

"Torille" is a famous Finnish phrase, which means "to the market" ! Let´s visit the market square to find out what that means! What Finns usually eat or drink, and what can you buy from Helsinki to take home with you?

4

We will give you a complete guide to a Finnish sauna and give you some recommendations on the best saunas in the town. Let’s learn why Finns are so crazy about sauna?! Allas sauna is located right next to the Gulf of Finland, so here we’ll also get a nice sea view and talk about Suomenlinna fortree island and how you can visit it after the tour. That is highly recommended place to visit as it is a UNESCO heritage site.

5
Stop 5 Pass by

Why do we need two Cathedrals in Helsinki? This one looks different than Helsinki Cathedral, let us find out the reason! We will visit this beautiful cathedral from distance, when we visit the market square.

6

Probably the most famous and the most iconic statue in Helsinki!

7
Stop 7

Locally known as Helsinki’s champs de elysee, is home to Kappeli restaurant and Espa music stage. In the middle, stands Runeberg's statue, the national poet of Finland. Here, we will also learn some fun facts about Finland.

8

The first cafe bar in Helsinki, and probably the reason why Finns are so much in love with coffee and coffee break!

9

Aleksi is of the main streets in the city center with many beautiful art deco buildings, each of which has a lot of amazing stories to tell about the Finnish culture!

10
Stop 10

Central train station of Helsinki is a beautiful landmark in the city center guarded by four massive statues who have many stories to tell us! We will also pass by two other beautiful buildings: Finland’s national theater and Ateneum museum (Finland’s national gallary).

11

This is the modern district of the town, surrounded by beautiful post modern buildings, so you will realize why Helsinki was chosen in 2012 as the world’s capital city of design!

12
Stop 12

Oodi library is the highlight of the tour, where you will need to change the definition of a library you have on mind, because this is different than any libraries you have ever seen, and it is gonna blow your mind!

What's not included

Tip to the guide (recommended)
Entry fees
Foods, Snacks, Water
Insurance

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Not suitable for people with walking difficulties
Not suitable for people with hearing difficulties
For the sake of other members, please do not come to the tour if you are sick

Meeting point

Look for a blue and white umbrella at Senate Square (or Senaatintori in Finnish). The guide also holds a blue sign that reads "Finntastic Walking Tour".

Please manage to arrive 10-15 min early. The guide can’t answer your calls or messages once the tour begins.

Important notes

- There may be other tours at Senate Square, please take care not to join the wrong one.
- We start the tour on time, so please manage to arrive 10-15 min earlier to the meeting point. The guide cannot answer calls or messages once the tour begins.
- Refunds are not accepted due to no show, delays, ferry cancellation, cruise ship cancellation, sickness.
- In case you have problems finding the tour guide, please contact +358444937522 (before the tour).
- We won´t have any toilet/coffee breaks during the tour, so please plan ahead.
- Helsinki has cold weather from October to May, so please wear enough layers. Some coffee in thermos bottle can help you keep warm.
- In the summer, Helsinki has sharp sunny days, so sunglasses and suncream are essential. Some water in the summer helps you keep hydrated.
- Wear appropriate shoes as we will walk around 4 kilometers.

We are committed to sustainable tourism, therefore, we have some tips for you:
- Tap water in Finland is drinkable and comes with a high quality. We recommend you to bring a reusable bottle and refill it with tap water.
- We recommend you to recycle all your bottles and cans. You can recylce them in grocerry stores and get some money back.
- We reccommend you to use public transportation to the meeting point.
- We recommend you to buy local products, local foods and drinks to help the local economy.

You can tip the guide at the end of the tour if you enjoyed the tour. Tips can be paid in cash or by card via our payment machine.

About Helsinki

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant city where modern design meets historic charm. Known for its stunning architecture, lively cultural scene, and proximity to nature, it offers a unique blend of urban and outdoor experiences. The city's design-forward ethos and high quality of life make it a must-visit destination in Northern Europe.

Top Attractions

Suomenlinna

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Suomenlinna is a sea fortress built in the 18th century. It offers a mix of history, nature, and cultural experiences.

Historical Half a day to a full day Free to explore, museums have entry fees

Helsinki Cathedral

An iconic landmark in the heart of Helsinki, the Helsinki Cathedral is known for its neoclassical architecture and white facade.

Architecture 30 minutes to an hour Free to enter

Temppeliaukio Church

Also known as the Rock Church, this unique church is built directly into solid rock and is famous for its stunning interior and acoustic qualities.

Architecture 1 hour Free entry, concerts may have tickets

Linnanmäki Amusement Park

One of the oldest amusement parks in the world, Linnanmäki offers a variety of rides, attractions, and entertainment for all ages.

Entertainment Half a day to a full day Entry is free, tickets required for rides

Ateneum

One of the three major art museums in Helsinki, Ateneum houses a vast collection of Finnish and international art.

Museum 1-2 hours €14 for adults, discounts available

Must-Try Local Dishes

Salmon Soup (Lohikeitto)

A creamy soup made with fresh salmon, potatoes, and dill. A comforting and flavorful dish.

Soup Contains fish, can be made gluten-free

Finnish Meat Pie (Karjalanpiirakka)

A traditional rye pastry filled with rice or barley. Often served with butter and eggs.

Snack Vegetarian, can be vegan without butter

Blood Sausage (Mustamakkara)

A traditional Finnish sausage made with pork blood, barley, and spices. Often served with lingonberry jam and mashed potatoes.

Main course Contains pork, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Pulla

A sweet cardamom-flavored bread, often served with coffee. A popular treat in Finnish cafes.

Dessert Vegetarian, contains dairy and eggs

Popular Activities

Hiking in Nuuksio National Park Kayaking in the Helsinki archipelago Visiting spas and saunas Enjoying coffee and pastries at a local café Exploring museums and art galleries Attending concerts and performances Swimming in the Helsinki archipelago Boat tours

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with long daylight hours, festivals, and outdoor activities. The weather is pleasant, and the city comes alive with events and cultural activities.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Finnish, Swedish
  • Widely spoken: English, German, Russian
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Helsinki is generally a very safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services
  • • Keep your valuables secure and out of sight

Getting there

By air
  • Helsinki-Vantaa Airport • 17 km (10.5 miles) from city center
By train

Helsinki Central Railway Station

By bus

Kamppi Bus Station, Helsinki Central Railway Station

Getting around

Public transport

Trams are a historic and scenic way to get around Helsinki. They are frequent and reliable.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Helsinki Taxi, Taksi Helsinki

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Kamppi Design District Kallio Ullanlinna

Day trips

Nuuksio National Park
25 km (15.5 miles) from Helsinki • Half a day to a full day

A beautiful national park offering hiking trails, lakes, and wildlife. Perfect for outdoor activities and nature lovers.

Porvoo
50 km (31 miles) from Helsinki • Full day

A charming medieval town with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a beautiful riverside setting.

Tallinn, Estonia
85 km (53 miles) from Helsinki • Full day to overnight

A historic city with a well-preserved medieval old town, offering a mix of history, culture, and modern attractions.

Festivals

Helsinki Festival • August to September Christmas Market • Late November to December

Pro tips

  • Visit the local markets for a taste of Finnish culture and to buy fresh, local produce
  • Try a traditional Finnish sauna for a unique and relaxing experience
  • Explore the city's design district for a glimpse into Finland's innovative design scene
  • Take a day trip to Nuuksio National Park for a dose of nature and outdoor activities
  • Visit the Helsinki Cathedral and Senate Square for a taste of the city's historic architecture
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