Discover Helsinki on a private tour
Helsinki is a city where design and nature embrace in perfect harmony, where the crisp air of the Baltic Sea invigorates and inspires. Imagine wandering through streets where modern architecture meets lush parklands, the scent of fresh cinnamon rolls wafting from cosy cafes. On Helsinki tours, your local guide is your key to the city’s soul. From a walking tour of the historic Senate Square to a private tour of Suomenlinna, the sea fortress, your guide offers a glimpse into Helsinki’s unique blend of tradition and innovation. A food and wine tour introduces you to local delicacies like reindeer and cloudberry jam. Skip the line to discover hidden gems and local favourites, knowing your guide will lead you to the heart of Helsinki’s vibrant culture and serene beauty. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Helsinki. Explore Helsinki your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Helsinki tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Helsinki for every interest, including: History tours: Take the ferry to the UNESCO-listed Suomenlinna Sea Fortress to walk its ramparts, peek into the dry dock, and hear stories of Swedish and Russian rule. Back in the centre, compare Senate Square and Helsinki Cathedral with exhibits at the Helsinki City Museum or the wooden farmhouses at Seurasaari Open-Air Museum. Architecture tours: Trace styles from neoclassical facades around Senate Square to Art Nouveau in the Katajanokka neighbourhood, then stand inside the Temppeliaukio Rock Church carved from bedrock. Visit Alvar Aalto’s House and Studio in Munkkiniemi or admire modern landmarks like Oodi Library and Finlandia Hall while your guide explains how design shapes daily life. Art and Culture tours: See highlights at Ateneum or Kiasma, then pop into the underground galleries at Amos Rex and meet makers in the Design District. Round out the day with a hosted sauna stop at Löyly or a market tasting at the Old Market Hall to learn sauna etiquette and local food traditions. The centre is flat and easy to cover on foot, and trams and the metro make longer hops simple with day tickets; if you prefer door-to-door comfort or want to reach multiple neighbourhoods quickly, ask your local guide about a chauffeured tour or a private vehicle for your tours. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Helsinki inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Immerse yourself in Helsinki, Finland, on a private walking tour and explore its diverse neighborhoods with a local guide. There’s no better way to experience the city’s dynamic spirit than with someone who knows it intimately. - Kallio: This trendy neighborhood is popular among cultural tourists and young travelers. Known for its vibrant nightlife and creative arts scene, Kallio offers a taste of Helsinki’s modern and eclectic vibe. - Punavuori: Ideal for families and design enthusiasts, Punavuori is home to the city’s Design District. It’s a stylish area filled with boutiques, galleries, and cafes that highlight Helsinki’s innovative spirit. - Töölö: With its beautiful parks and classic architecture, Töölö appeals to multi-generational groups seeking both relaxation and history. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy leisurely walks and explore Finland’s rich heritage. Day trip ideas from Helsinki From Helsinki, nearby towns, islands, and forests are close enough for easy day trips, and tours here can tilt toward design, nature, or Nordic history so you spend more time doing what you like and less time in transit. Porvoo: Stroll cobbled lanes lined with wooden houses and riverside warehouses, try local chocolate and small bakeries, and browse Finnish design shops, a simple day if you enjoy photography, sweets, and heritage without a long drive. Nuuksio National Park: Trade city streets for quiet trails, lakes, and spruce forest, where you can hike, spot birds, and picnic by the water, which works well if you want a nature reset and an active day that still ends back in the city for dinner. Suomenlinna: Ferry across to the sea fortress for tunnels, ramparts, and wide Baltic views, an easy plan for history fans and families, with open green spaces for a slow wander between island cafés. Tallinn, Estonia: The ferry hop lands you in a medieval old town of towers, lanes, and hilltop views, so you can compare cuisines, architecture, and sauna traditions in one long day while adding another capital to your list. Fiskars Village: Explore the old ironworks turned design hub, with workshops, galleries, and calm riverside paths, a good fit if you’re into Finnish craft, slow shopping, and small-town rhythm. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Helsinki most travellers miss.