Private Shore Excursion: Helsinki and the medieval village of Porvoo
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Take your travel experience in Finland to the next level with this Private Shore Excursion: Helsinki and the medieval village of Porvoo. This bus tour is one of the best tours by vehicle Helsinki has to offer.
This popular shore excursion starts at Helsinki and will take you to stunning travel destinations like Porvoo, The Esplanadi Park, Hietalahti Market Square, President's Palace (Presidentinlinna), and Uspenskin Cathedral (Uspenskin Katedraali). During your adventure, you’ll see top attractions like Sibelius Monument, Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Rock Church (Temppeliaukio Kirkko), Helsinki Central Station, and National Museum of Finland (Suomen Kansallismuseo). This tour also highlights some of the best local sights, such as Helsinki City Hall (Kaupungintalo), Parliament House of Finland (Eduskuntatalo), and Finlandia Hall (Finlandiatalo).
The entire experience lasts approximately 6 hours.
This tour by vehicle is offered in English. The tour limits group sizes to 15 participants.
The first departure time for this tour by vehicle is at 09:00. The activity ends around 6 hours after it starts.
Make sure to thoroughly explore the "Included" and "Good to know" sections below to find out more about the inclusions and insights provided by this tour by vehicle. The cancellation policy for this tour by vehicle is as follows: All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Make your time in Helsinki special by booking the unique Private Shore Excursion: Helsinki and the medieval village of Porvoo. Choose your travel dates and reserve a slot for this shore excursion before it gets fully booked!
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