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Mannerheimintie is the main street of Helsinki, as well as the longest street of the city. It follows the path of the old road to Tampere>, Finland's old capital. Mannerheimintie begins at the Esplanada street and goes all the way north to the city limits.
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Located on a hill above the Helsinki harbor, red brick Uspensky cathedral can be seen from far away. It's the largest Orthodox Church of Northern Europe. The style of the cathedral is a tribute to the Russian Revival period when the best of the old times architectural ideas were used to create the magnificent constructions. The church is worth going inside to see the impressive iconostases.
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Helsinki Cathedral is a gorgeous white Lutheran church also called the Cathedral of St. Nicholas. It's the main church of the town. The church was opened in 1852 and dedicated to the name saint of Russian emperor Nicholas 1st, as Finland was the province of Russia at that time.
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The Central Train Station of Helsinki is a large impressive building, decorated with the massive statues on the both sides of the doors. It was named one of the world's most beautiful railway stations by BBC in 2013.
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- Private professional tour guide (4 hrs)
- 24-hour Tram Ticket
- Entrance fee to the Kiasma Contemporary Art Museum
- Meals / snacks
- Drinks / coffee break
- Any other admissions / donations
- Any other transportation
- Tips / Gratuity
IMPORTANT: NO refunds for late passengers or for those who don't read their Helsinki Meeting Instructions and have been waiting at the wrong location.
Please note, a surcharge of 25% applies on Sundays and all public holidays. This additional charge is added to the total group price given in the booking form.
Public holidays in 2020: 19.06, 20.06, 31.10, 06.12, 24.12, 25.12 and 26.12