The Places to Visit During the Helsinki Shore Excursion

At first sight, you could track down something enigmatically natural about Helsinki, particularly if you're enamoured with exemplary Cold War films, for example, Gorky Park. Film crews were seldom able to visit Moscow during this period so Helsinki and Stockholm frequently filled in as choices because of similarity in their architecture. You can be at places during the Helsinki shore excursion Tour organized by a reputed tour travel agency and enjoy similar pleasure as the film crew did.

Important places to visit in Helsinki 

Senate Square

A few of Helsinki's principal attractions lie in the centrally located Senate Square which was planned in a neo-traditional style by the German engineer Carl Ludvig Engel in the mid-nineteenth century. These incorporate the Cathedral, the Government Palace, the National Library and the University.

Senate Square

Helsinki Cathedral

 Helsinki's Lutheran Cathedral on Senate Square was finished in 1852 and is the city's most famous structure. Another religious structure worth visiting is the Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral which is Europe's biggest Orthodox Church and an unmistakable image of the impact of Russia on Finnish history. The Rock Church is likewise a well-known religious structure which has been cut out of bedrock.

Helsinki Cathedral

Esplanade Park

An Oasis of serenity in the downtown area where you can have some time off and watch the world go by in the company of like-minded local people. Once revived, set out toward Market Square which is the city's most popular market where you can visit the stalls looking for customary souvenirs.

Helsinki Shore Excursion

Ateneum Art Museum

Tracing back to 1887, this is Finland's biggest art gallery with more than 20,000 displays. It is a high-priority fascination for art fans visiting the city. The Museum of Contemporary Art is Helsinki's other principal art display.

Ateneum Art Museum

Olympic Stadium 

Sports supporters might be keen on visiting the Olympic Stadium which facilitated the 1952 Summer Olympic Games. It has since facilitated World Athletics Championship and is home to the national football team. The stadium lies right just outside the city centre. 

1952 Summer Olympic Games

Suomenlinna Sea Fortress 

Simply a short ferry ride from the Helsinki waterfront, this UNESCO Heritage site traverses six islands making it one of the world's biggest sea forts. The design traces back to 1748 and is one of Finland's top attractions so it's certainly worth including it in your planned agenda. Time your visit accurately and you can appreciate lunch at one of its fine bistros.

Suomenlinna Sea Fortress

Finland Local Guide is the ideal tour agency to organize the Helsinki shore excursion. You can have a word with them to plan your trip and enjoy visiting the above places. Their guides will explain to you the importance of the places you visit.