Unlock the magic of Helsinki

Located in the Southern Part of Finland on the Baltic Sea, Helsinki is a fascinating capital city, known for its architecture, green spaces, and Sauna culture.

Attractions in Helsinki

Government Palace
Helsinki's Senate Building is located in Senate Square and it was designed by Carl Ludwig Engel in neoclassical style, & is also known as the Government Palace.
Helsinki Cathedral
Helsinki Cathedral is one of the city's most iconic buildings, designed by renowned architect Carl Ludvig Engel and known for its elegant neoclassical style.
Temppeliaukio Church
Temppeliaukio Church, also known as The Rock Church, is a unique church in the Töölö neighbourhood of Helsinki that was excavated directly into solid rock.
Esplanadi Park
Esplanadi Park is an elegant green space in the heart of Helsinki, a popular gathering place lined with grand 19th Century buildings housing boutiques & cafés.
Porvoo
The 2nd oldest town in Finland, Porvoo is a popular day trip from Helsinki, known for its cobbled streets, emblematic red shore houses and Gothic cathedral.
Market Square
Kauppatori, Helsinki's Market Square, is a lively marketplace by the harbour, famous for local food, crafts, and the Vanha kauppahalli (Old Market Hall).
Old Market Hall
Vanha kauppahalli (Old Market Hall) is a beautiful neo-Renaissance style indoor market dating back to 1889, with stalls selling a myriad of Finnish delicacies.
Oodi Library
Inaugurated in 2018, Oodi is Helsinki's central library, a modern landmark that reimagines the library as a public living room, designed by ALA Architects.
Helsinki Central Railway Station
The Helsinki Central Railway Station (Helsingin päärautatieasema) is one of the city's most iconic buildings & a masterpiece of early 20th-century architecture.
Kamppi Chapel
Officially called the Chapel of Silence (Hiljaisuuden kappeli), the Kamppi Chapel is a striking wooden chapel intended for quiet reflection and contemplation.
Uspenski Cathedral
The largest Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe, Helsinki's Uspenski Cathedral is a striking example of Russian influence on the city's architecture & history.
Senate Square
Helsinki's Senate Square is a neoclassical masterpiece designed by Carl Ludwig Engel, home to the main cathedral, Helsinki University and the Government Palace.
Aleksanterinkatu
Aleksanterinkatu (Alexander Street) is one of Helsinki's main shopping streets, home to a range of department stores, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants.
SkyWheel Helsinki
The SkyWheel Helsinki is a giant Ferris wheel in the heart of Helsinki, offering panoramic views of the city, the archipelago, and the surrounding landscape.
Porvoo Cathedral
Porvoo Cathedral, a 15th-century gem, overlooks the Old Town and played a key role in Finland’s history. Restored after fires, it remains a serene landmark.
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