Join me for a

Helsinki
Walking
Tour

Experience the local ́s view to the lifestyle, culture, soul and major sights of the capital of the happiest country in the world.

Are You Tired of the Same Old Tours?

I invite you to step into the heart of Finland's vibrant capital with my 'Capital of Contrasts: A Helsinki Walking Tour,' the immersive audio walking tour I designed for curious explorers like you.

I know how frustrating
it can be. That's why I created a different
kind of experience.

Effortless Navigation

The Helsinki Senate Square is our starting and ending point of this tour, so you won´t get lost in the city. My GPS-triggered audio and offline map guide you seamlessly. Just press play and walk.

See all the major sights in Helsinki Centre on a single tour

We walk about 5km in about 3 hours so bring comfortable shoes. Learn how the locals live and see all the major attractions. I will even point out few details and facts which most locals don´t even know!

By Local & Native Guide

I´m a professional and authorised Helsinki-guide. I'll help you uncover the intriguing stories you won't find in guidebooks in engaging and entertaining way.

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Freedom & Flexibility

Explore when you want, pause when you need, and linger where you love. You set the pace.

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Safe space for all

The entire tour is a safe place for all people who identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community or any other minority in any way.
You are welcome just as you are.

Your Tour Route

Major Tour Landmarks

  • Helsinki Senate Square

  • Government Palace

  • Helsinki Cathedral

  • University of Helsinki

  • Kluuvikatu

  • Art Museum Ateneum

  • Finnish National Theatre

  • Railway Square

  • Helsinki Central Railway Station

  • Citycenter Mall Helsinki

  • Helsinki Central Library Oodi

  • Finlandia Hall

  • Music Centre (Musiikkitalo)

  • The Parliament House of Finland

  • Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma

  • Equestrian statue of Marshal Mannerheim

  • Alko Flagship Store (Helsinki keskusta Arkadia)

  • Glass Palace Square (lasipalatsinaukio

  • Amos Rex

  • Old Student Pavilion (Wanha Ylioppilastalo)

  • Three blacksmiths

  • The House of the Nordics (Pohjola-talo)

  • Esplanadi Park

  • Havis Amanda

  • Old Market Hall

  • Helsinki Market Square

  • Allas Pool

  • SkyWheel Helsinki

  • Presidential Palace

  • Uspenski Cathedral

  • Restaurant Lightvessel Relandersgrund

  • Finnish House of Nobility

Tour With Arto

You know how nice it is to have even a distant friend in a strange city? Even though you would not stay at their house, he´s that one lovely friend who´ll show you the best spots, who takes you behind the scenes and really helps you to experience the city the way the locals enjoy their home town. Join me for a tour and you´ll always have such a friend in Helsinki. I´ve started my own tour-company, so I can share with my guests all the things I´ve found people were interested in, during my extensive travels abroad about my country and about what we locals do to enjoy the capital of the happiest country in the world! It makes me so happy to welcome you to My City <3

Tour at a Glance

Engaging Audio

Your Own Phones+Device. Listen as many times as you like.

~5km

Leisurely Walk. Fully accessible route. All weather, all year.

40+

Key Stops. Follow a route with turn-by-turn-directions.

2-3 hours

Your Own Pace. Focus on your surroundings, not the screen.

Your Schedule

Departs when you need to. No booking needed.

What Other Explorers Are Saying

I loved his sense of humor and all the context given. I did this tour in the rain, and it was so engaging I just got out my umbrella and kept on. Thank you!

S K

11 June 2025

Loved Arto’s humour and I’m writing this with a strong beverage on a boat near the end of the tour, entirely based on his recommendation! A really good, long, interesting and enjoyable afternoon… with plenty of stops for coffee, snacks, lunch and drinks along the route.

Tim

29 June 2025

This is the best self-guided tour I have done so far. The stories were riveting, the audio quality great, narration speed was good, there was some humour, it had it all. The wisdom shared was awesome, from recent to ancient history. The places were well chosen. We did the tour on a sunny, but not crazy hot day and it took us 3.5 hours, though we spend quite a bit of time in the library. Kudos to the team making this!

Mark Hermeling

4 July 2025

Your Questions, Answered

How do I access this tour?

After purchase, you’ll receive a voucher code to unlock your tour. Just install the VoiceMap app—it’s easy to use—and enter your code to get started, connect your headphones to your device and you´re good to go!

What if I get lost or need a pause?

My tour is designed for ultimate flexibility. You can pause, rewind, or stop at any point. The integrated, GPS-triggered map (with on-screen location images) ensures you always know where you are and where to go next, so you can explore with confidence.

Is it worth the price compared to a free walking tour?

While free tours offer a general  introduction, my ‘Capital of Contrasts’ tour provides a deeply researched, professionally narrated, and truly flexible experience. You get my local insider insights, the freedom to explore at your own pace, and the convenience of having your personal guide available whenever you are, without the pressure of tipping or a fixed schedule. It’s an investment in a richer, more personal Helsinki experience.

What is the best time of day for the tour?

The tour is doable all year round, at all times of the day, though during daylight some of the features in buildings are more easily distinguishable.

Any precautions?

Helsinki is a very safe city, so you can enjoy your tour year-round with ease. We stick to lively, well-trafficked routes, though you’ll want to keep an eye out for pickpockets—just like in any major metropolis.

Summer vs Winter seasons?

Summer (May–August): Finland’s tap water is among the purest in the world (free refills during our tours!), so bring a reusable water bottle. Sunblock can be helpful, and while summer is delightful, the weather can surprise even locals. Temperatures range from 10–21°C (51–71°F), but it might feel chilly some days, so pack a light jacket—or befriend someone with a big umbrella 😉.

Winter (October–April): Arctic weather is serious business, with Helsinki temperatures swinging between -10°C (14°F) and +4°C (37°F), and the occasional dip to -25°C (-13°F). Proper winter clothing is essential: hats, gloves, layered warmth, and solid winter boots with patterned soles for icy walkways (leave your fashionable loafers at home unless you enjoy a slip-and-slide performance). But here’s the payoff—on crisp, sunny days, Helsinki transforms into a magical winter wonderland.

Ready to Start Your Adventure?

Let me help you transform your Helsinki visit from ordinary to extraordinary. Your unforgettable journey begins here.

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