
5 the most safest cities to visit in Finland and how to spend your time there
Hi there travelers!
Hereby I present you five the most safest cities in Finland to visit, according to Finnish police crime reporting system and emergency response system between 1–8/2025. These cities may not be the most esthetic or exciting as some else but they are above all the safest options for travelers to go with. They all have their own sights and characteristics that make them each unique and worth seeing. Check them down below and see if you find what you'd prefer!
1. Kuopio

-Puijo peak: Kuopios greatest thing to experience, the Tower itself is 75 m high and it's standing on a 224 m high hill(mesured above Surface of Kallavesi), giving viewer possibility to marvel the beatiful sight in each direction, impressive 306 m above the sea level!

-Saana: sauna & spa is a wonderful experience to get from Kuopio if you like it warm and wet! different kind of saunas, spa department, just next to the lake of Kallavesi where you can feel free to plop after warming up. A restaurant with delicious food to enjoy while beholding the magical sight to the lake.

- Variety of museums: there are different kind of museums in Kuopio for many tastes; natural sciences, cultural history, art and more. Click the link to learn more about them all!

-Nature trails: Kuopio has numerous nature trails where you can enjoy the fresh air while exercising and feel better by connecting with nature.

-Kuopio market place: The heart of Kuopio is their market place, that back in the 1800 used to be a horse market place. All kinds of events are held their around the year, so if you happen to visit on time feel free to go and have look.
2. Lahti

-Lahti sport center: popular place in Finland to organize winter sports events. Skiing museum, cafe and an observation restaurant tower.

-Malva, the museum of visual arts: Are you an artistic visualist who likes to enjoy the world through your eyes? If you said yes, you'll have to go and experience Malva! Exhibitions, collections, museum shop, restaurant world, workshop/auditorium and more.

-Motorbike museum: More of a motorist? No worries, this is just the place for you! Finland's only Motorcycle Museum with over 100 motorcycles and related historical props. Also has café-restaurant Ace Cafe when you feel like refueling yourself.

-Visitor centers and breweries: Caution: These places are only for adults!(that's over 18 y.o. in Finland). If you're friend of malty alcohol beverages like beer and whisky, these are the experiences that you want to add to your taste memories! Smell, taste, rate and learn about different brewing processes and seasoning techniques that make so many men very happy…..and why not women as well.

-Lahti Radio and TV Museum Mastola: The museum displays objects and traditions related to radio and television operations. Nostalgic to elderly, ancient to youth…
3. Oulu
-So called "crappy town" in words of one finnish singer, so if you're just looking for an average quiet place to relax, this might be you're go to city!

-Oulu castle: one of the most historical sights that you can find while visiting Oulu. It is a castle like its city, only ruins remain with a crappy tip of an tower built on it afterwords...however, the ruins are originated as far in history as 1590. Talk about a whiff of history right there…

-Oulu cathedral: Oulu Cathedral is the cathedral of the Diocese of Oulu and the church of the Oulu Cathedral Parish, located in the center of Oulu. Its current appearance was designed by The stone walls of the church are from a church completed in 1777, the wooden parts of which were destroyed in the Oulu fire of 1822.

-Market police: bronze statue stands on the market place of Oulu, assuring the order on the lively heart of Oulu. This statue was built in 1987 and still looks like it was made back in time when Finland was part of the Russia.

-Fun Islands City Park A.K.A Ainola park: A green oasis that offers its visitors the opportunity to breath fresh air and enjoy the peaceful nature
4. Espoo

-Nuuksio National Park: the largest forest areas in the entire Helsinki Metropolitan Area. In Nuuksio, you can walk among old forests, cliffs and clear lakes. Beautiful old forests and diverse waterways, routes of varying lengths throughout the park, lake Matalajärvi and several camping areas and rest areas.

-The Gallen-Kallela Museum: A studio located in Tarvaspää, Espoo. It's designed by the painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela, complited in 1913 and now operates as a museum.

-Espoo archipelagos: Espoo has over 160 islands by the sea and almost 60 kilometers of coastline. This gives locals and visitors a great opportunity to enjoy nature surrounded by water. If you're into boat riding or supping, these islands are really fun to observe from the water view

-Espoo Car Museum: Eye candy for the car persons…The car museum of Espoo is one of the largest automobile museums in Finland – with over 200 vehicles and small objects on display in two floors.

-Churches, chapels, mansions & villas: Espoos architecture is overall breathtaking, just go, see and be amazed!
5. Pori

-Yyteri: Beautiful, several kilometres long beach area that has big dunes like you're in the middle east. Nice place to visit also in winter!

-Kirjurinluoto: An islet on the Kokemäenjoki River in Pori, a park area of the same name and a district of Pori. Kirjurinluoto hosts, among other things, the annual Pori Jazz Festival and the Porispere Rock Festival. It consists of a very green environment and is overall a very nice place to go spend your time, especially on summer time.

-The Jusélius Mausoleum: A mausoleum located in the Käppärä districts Cemetery in Pori, Finland. It was built by businessman F. A. Jusélius as a memorial to his daughter Sigrid, who died at the age of 11. The building was completed in 1903.

-Reposaari: Reposaari is a district of Pori, about 1.5 square kilometers in area located on an island of the same name in Meri-Pori, about 30 kilometers from the city center.

-Pori Town Hall is a neoclassical building, completed in 1841. It was designed by architect Carl Ludvig Engel and is one of Pori's most famous and valuable buildings, in connection with Town Hall Park in front of it.




