A travel expert's guide to Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki, Finland's harbor with historic buildings and Lutheran Cathedral.

Helsinki, Finland's harbor with historic buildings and Lutheran Cathedral.

See a city through the eyes of an expert – we explore Helsinki, Finland with travel photographer Daniel James. 

Updated May 2020
By Daniel James

Stepping onto the shores of Helsinki, Finland, you’ll instantly feel the calming energy of one of the world’s happiest countries. With ferries heading to the islands and boats bobbing on the chilly waters, this is a city very much connected with the water that runs alongside it. The city is relatively compact so walking around is a stellar way to explore. I was advised before visiting that you don’t come to see Helsinki, you come to experience it. From Finnish saunas to the trams gliding past, there’s a laid-back vibe. It’s also worth enjoying a meal here, as Finland is rightly proud of its fresh fish dishes. The ideal place to relax during a busy itinerary, here’s how to get to the heart of it…

Tour the seaside

Travel expert Daniel James cruising through Helsinki's archipelago.
Helsinki's archipelago.

Trade one ship for another on the Princess RIB (rigid inflatable boat) ride – at 40 knots, it's an exhilarating way to start the day. You’ll zip through the scenic Baltic Sea, getting a unique waterside view of sights like the Presidential Palace and Kaivopuisto Park. Don't forget to pack your waterproofs!

Explore the National Library of Finland

Travel expert Daniel James in Helsinki's stylish Oodi Library.
Helsinki's stylish Oodi Library.

For most visitors, the towering Helsinki Cathedral is a must-visit, but just off the square it sits on is a hidden gem: The National Library of Finland. With impressive columns and a domed roof, this masterpiece in architecture is the ideal home for a vast collection of books.

See iconic architecture

Daniel James in front of Helsinki's stunning rock-hewn church.
Helsinki's stunning rock-hewn church.

Temppeliaukio Church mixes modern glass windows and a copper roof with the carved-out rock that the church sits in. Not content with just being a place of worship, it doubles up as a concert venue thanks to its fantastic acoustics. There’s a small fee to enter, but as one of the city's most striking buildings, it’s worth shelling out for.

Taste local fare

Fresh blueberries in a bowl.
Fresh blueberries in a bowl.

Mustikkapiirakka, the traditional blueberry pie of Finland, is a sweet, warming treat, especially with a coffee. Pick up a slice at the Old Market Hall or head to one of the cafés in the Kanavaranta district.

Visit a key monument

Travel expert Daniel James visits the iconic Sibelius Monument in Helsinki.
The iconic Sibelius Monument in Helsinki.

Slightly out of the city center, the Sibelius Monument, formed of over 600 steel pipes (representing music), pays dedication to the Finnish composer of the same name. It was one of the best design features I saw and sits among a large city park ideal for a picnic lunch.

Helsinki's Cathedral and Market Square at sunset.

Explore the beauty of Helsinki on a Princess cruise

About the author

Daniel James, travel influencer and expert, smiling and looking at the camera.
Daniel James, travel influencer and expert.

Daniel James

Travel photographer and blogger focused on Asia, Europe & Australia. Obsessed with exploring the world, meeting new people and getting as lost as possible with my camera. I run the blog Dan Flying Solo.

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