This private tour will begin at your hotel, where your professional driver-guide will meet you in the lobby. The Helsinki half-day tour includes the following attractions:
Helsinki Cathedral
Your tour will begin at the iconic Helsinki Cathedral. The cathedral is a landmark building in Helsinki, Finland, and one of the city's famous attractions. Located in the heart of Helsinki, it overlooks the central square of the downtown area. Built in the mid-19th century, the cathedral features neoclassical architecture, with its white facade and green dome serving as one of the iconic sights of Helsinki. When open, visitors can enter the cathedral to admire its grand interior decorations and attend magnificent organ concerts.

Observatory Park:
Kaivopuisto is one of the popular parks in Helsinki, Finland, located along the coastline between the Ullanlinna district and Eira Island. The park offers beautiful sea views and is a favorite leisure spot for both Helsinki residents and visitors. It features expansive lawns, trees, and gardens where visitors can relax and picnic. Additionally, the park has walking trails and paths for strolling and enjoying the surrounding natural scenery. Kaivopuisto also serves as a venue for various outdoor and cultural events, such as concerts and festivals. From here, one can enjoy panoramic views of the Baltic Sea and the scenic beauty of Helsinki.

Outdoor Pool Area (No Entry):
Helsinki's open-air swimming pool is a well-known spa and entertainment center located in the waterfront area of the city center. It offers outdoor pools, as well as sauna facilities and spa services, allowing visitors to enjoy a relaxing experience in any season. Additionally, there is an open-air observation deck, cafes, and restaurants where visitors can admire the beautiful scenery, savor delicious food, and unwind. This is one of the ideal destinations for both visitors and local residents to relax and enjoy the summer sunshine.

Temppeliaukio Church (additional ticket required for entry):
The Temppeliaukio Church in Helsinki is a unique modern church and one of the landmarks. This church is built into the rock and was designed by Finnish architect Timo Suomalainen, completed in 1969. The design of the Temppeliaukio Church incorporates natural Finnish granite rock walls as part of the structure, hence it is also known as the "Rock Church." The interior of the church is minimalist and modern, featuring exceptional acoustics, making it a popular venue for concerts and performances. The Temppeliaukio Church attracts a large number of visitors who come to admire its distinctive architectural style and interior design, as well as to experience its unique atmosphere and acoustics.
Ode Central Library:
The library is a modern architectural structure located in the city center of Helsinki, Finland, and is one of Helsinki's new landmarks. The Oodi Library officially opened in 2018, with its architectural design by Finnish architect ALA Hakila. It is hailed as an "open book," symbolizing the sharing and dissemination of knowledge and culture. The Oodi Library's design is full of contemporary flair, featuring a unique exterior and an open, bright interior. The library offers a variety of books, magazines, newspapers, and multimedia resources, as well as spaces for studying, working, and leisure. Additionally, the Oodi Library hosts various cultural events, exhibitions, and workshops, making it a hub for residents and visitors to learn, interact, and enjoy culture.

Lulu Sauna (Exterior View Only):
This is a renowned public sauna facility and restaurant located in Helsinki, Finland. Situated in Helsinki's waterfront area, it offers visitors a comfortable sauna experience along with delicious dining services. The architectural design is modern, utilizing eco-friendly materials that blend with the natural surroundings, creating a relaxed and cozy atmosphere. The venue features multiple sauna rooms for people to enjoy sauna therapy at different temperatures, as well as seaside sauna cabins where visitors can take a refreshing dip in the Baltic Sea immediately after their sauna session. In addition to the sauna facilities, there is also a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, allowing visitors to savor delicious food and admire the scenic views after their sauna, ensuring a delightful experience.

Seurasaari Foundation (Squirrel Island):
This is a picturesque island in Helsinki, Finland, renowned as a famous open-air museum. The island is celebrated for its spectacular natural scenery and well-preserved traditional Finnish architecture. The open-air museum on the island showcases traditional farmhouses, houses, and buildings from different regions of Finland's history, allowing visitors to learn about the traditional lifestyle and cultural heritage of the Finnish people. The island features beautiful trees, forest trails, and rocky coastlines, perfect for walking, cycling, picnicking, and enjoying nature. With its serene and stunning environment, this island is an ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life.





