Happy Helsinki Walking Tour
Helsinki, Finland
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Happy Helsinki walking tour focuses not only on the main attractions of the city center but also on some hidden special spots while giving a good overview of the city. It is a public walking tour with interest for everyone visiting Helsinki, finding out about the history of the city as well as the normal life of Finnish people.
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Happy Helsinki walking tour focuses not only on the main attractions of the city center but also on some hidden special spots while giving a good overview of the city. It is a public walking tour with interest for everyone visiting Helsinki, finding out about the history of the city as well as the normal life of Finnish people.Starting at 10.30am in central Helsinki, Happy Helsinki walking tour lasts from two to three hours. In the middle of the tour you are given a chance to enjoy a short break at the market place to buy a coffee, a quick snack and possibly use restrooms as well if needed.
The tour starts in the heart of the historical city centre of Helsinki at the Senate Square. The meeting point is at the platform in the middle of the steps of the iconic Helsinki Cathedral. The platform is located under the left separated tower when you stand at the Senate Square facing the church. Look for the guide with a funny Finland hat.
On the tour you have a chance to cover not only Finnish history but also the contemporary trends including the local food culture as well as design and other current topics.
The tour finished at the famous Temppelinaukion Kirkko (The Rock Church).
The tour starts in the heart of the historical city centre of Helsinki at the Senate Square. The meeting point is at the platform in the middle of the steps of the iconic Helsinki Cathedral. The platform is located under the left separated tower when you stand at the Senate Square facing the church. Look for the guide with a funny Finland hat.
On the tour you have a chance to cover not only Finnish history but also the contemporary trends including the local food culture as well as design and other current topics.
The tour finished at the famous Temppelinaukion Kirkko (The Rock Church).
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