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Travel Guide: Porvoo, Finland

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Visiting Porvoo:  

Porvoo riverside, Finland
Porvoo’s iconic old warehouses

Whilst staying in Helsinki it’s a perfect opportunity to spend a day or two exploring Porvoo.  Located 50 km east of the capital, it’s Finland’s second oldest city and its best preserved. The small city is noted for its old wooden town, charming cobblestone streets and ochre painted riverside warehouses.  Porvoo is also famous for its local craftspeople and artists including Finland’s national poet, Johan Ludvig Runeberg.

Getting there:

J.L. Runeberg pleasure boat between Helsinki and Porvoo
J.L. Runeberg pleasure boat between Helsinki and Porvoo

Porvoo is easily accessible from Helsinki by regular bus services from Kamppi bus station which take around one hour (details can be found here).  If you are visiting between May and September then it’s very pleasant to take a leisurely cruise from Helsinki market place on the M/S JL Runeberg steamship which was constructed in 1912.

Porvoo old town
Porvoo old town

On board,  you can relax whilst taking in the scenic views of the Finnish archipelago and sample Finnish delicacies such as creamy salmon soup and cinnamon buns.  As the boat trip takes 3.5 hours each way, it’s a good idea to take the boat one way and to return by bus, allowing more time to be spent exploring the lovely town.

Take a guided walking tour: 

Porvoo old town
Porvoo old town

For first time visitors, I recommend starting the day by taking a guided walking tour.  This way, you can learn about the old town, discover hidden gems and get your bearings before setting off to explore on your own.  Porvoo Walking Tours.

Things to see and do: 

The Old Town

Porvoo old town main square
Porvoo old town main square

Wander along the cobbled narrow streets of Porvoo’s medieval old town which is lined with quaint, pastel painted wooden buildings.  The majority of the buildings still in place today date from the 18th and 19th centuries as an earlier fire destroyed many of the previous wooden structures.

Quaint shops line Porvoo's old town
Quaint shops line Porvoo’s old town

The two main streets of the old town Jokikatu and Välikatu are filled with small independent shops offering locally made handicrafts, chocolates, fashion, boutiques and souvenirs alongside some of prettiest little cafes you’ve ever seen.

Brunberg confectioners, Porvoo, FInland
Brunberg confectioners, Porvoo, Finland

Pop into Brunberg, Porvoo’s 150 year old chocolatier for some delicious locally made sweets and chocolates including foam kisses, caramel toffee, truffles and liquorice, all of them popular countrywide.  If you really want to stock up on confectionery then you can also visit their factory shop which is a 30 minute walk from the old town.

Old riverside warehouses 

Old riverside warehouses, Porvoo, Finland
Old riverside warehouses, Porvoo, Finland

Take a walk along the Porvoo river pausing for a coffee in one of the attractive waterside cafes and restaurants before continuing a little further to view the dark red painted old wooden warehouses.  These former warehouses used  to store commodities such as coffee, tobacco, spices and wine during the river trade era and are now the most famous sight in the town.  They were originally painted this colour to please Swedish King Gustav III during a royal visit in the late 18th century.  The warehouses have since been transformed into homes, restaurants and tourist accommodation but still retain their traditional colour.  Best views of the warehouses are either from the road bridge across the river or from the park on the opposite bank.

Porvoo Cathedral
Porvoo Cathedral

Porvoo Cathedral is one of the town’s oldest buildings dating back to the 15th century with some parts even older.  This Evangelical Lutheran church is one of the oldest in the country and was the site of the Diet of Porvoo which was a key event in the road to Finnish independence taking place in 1917.  Numerous fires over the years have badly damaged the church with the most recent taking place in 2006 when the entire roof was destroyed in an arson attack.  It has since been restored and visiting the beautiful old church is free of charge and not to be missed.

Porvoo Museum
Porvoo Museum

Porvoo Museum is located in the old town hall building with its mansard roof and wooden clock tower.  Completed in 1764, the building has housed Porvoo’s administrative court, the council and police constabulary, continuing to serve as the Town Hall until the end of the 19th century.  Since then, the building was converted into a museum containing exhibitions by masters of Finland’s golden age and local history.  Porvoo Museum.

J.L. Runeberg's House, Porvoo
J.L. Runeberg’s House, Porvoo

J.L. Runeberg’s home has been open as a museum since 1882.  Finland’s National poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg lived in this house in Porvoo for 40 years from 1837 until his death in 1877.  He is most known as the author of the lyrics of the Finnish National Anthem and for his poetry about life in rural Finland.

J.L. Runeberg's house, Porvoo
J.L. Runeberg’s house, Porvoo

Visitors can explore the home he shared with his wife Fredrika viewing the bedroom, living room, study, kitchen and scullery.  Complete with family possessions, original furnishings, works of art, porcelain and hunting weapons it’s a joy to visit as is the surrounding garden and apple orchard where the family used to relax.  Runeberg’s House.

Runeberg Cake

Runeberg cake, Porvoo
Runeberg cake, Porvoo

This cake was invented by Runeberg’s wife Fredrika and discovered in her recipe book from the 1850’s.  The small cylindrical shaped cakes have a moist almond flavoured sponge topped with a circle of white icing and a blob of raspberry jam.  They are available year round in Porvoo and every year on and around his birthday of 5th February they are also sold all over Finland and are extremely popular.

Dining:

Cafe Cabriole, Porvoo
Cafe Cabriole, Porvoo

Cafe Cabriole is an elegant cafe located on the edge of Runeberg Park serving the most delicious cakes and pastries including the town’s famous Runeberg cakes.  Cafe Cabriole.

Cakes at Cafe Cabriole, Porvoo
Cakes at Cafe Cabriole, Porvoo

Restaurant SALT is located on a hilltop next to the medieval church.  Its cosy interior has been created from an old cowshed with an attractive large outdoor terrace for warmer days.  Enjoy fine food including home baked bread, salads, locally sourced fish and meat dishes in convivial surroundings.  Restaurant SALT

Lunch at Restaurant SALT, Porvoo
Lunch at Restaurant SALT, Porvoo

Stay:

RUNO Hotel

RUNO Hotel, Porvoo
RUNO Hotel, Porvoo

This historic art-deco building on the edge of the old town has been refurbished in Nordic style and offers 56 beautifully appointed rooms and suites.  RUNO Kitchen and Bar is a bright, airy open plan area reminiscent of a living room with its comfy sofas, soft furnishings, coffee table books and magazines and is also open to non-residents.  RUNO Hotel.

Runeberg Park, Porvoo
Runeberg Park, Porvoo

I hope you have enjoyed my travel guide to the delightful town of Porvoo and will be inspired to visit the next time you are staying in the Helsinki / Espoo area.

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During our visit we were guests of Visit Porvoo and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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69 responses to “Travel Guide: Porvoo, Finland”

  1. […] As one of Finland’s oldest cities, Porvoo adds a touch of nostalgia to its Christmas celebrations. The market showcases not only local handicrafts but also regional delicacies that have been passed down through generations. This blend of past and present makes the Porvoo Christmas Market a must-visit destination during the festive season. […]

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest.

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  2. talesfromyourlocalpubs Avatar

    It’s so interesting to see this love for Finland. I sometimes show people around Helsinki and many Germans have told me that Finland is still a little secret, even though I see a lot of tourists from all over here.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’ve been visiting Finland for 17 years now coming over at least once a year apart from Covid. If I was to move anywhere, Helsinki or Espoo would be top on my list! Thanks for your interest.

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  3. Hayden Vonbargen Avatar

    Nice article! Good read for travel enthusiasts!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest and comments.

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  4. Kumar Naidu Avatar

    As they say old is gold… such a beautiful buildings…

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  5. Neeraj Burman Avatar

    Wow, through this post, I traveled 🇫🇮. Good job✌✌✌✌💐

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in this post.

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      1. TowardsZEROAccident Avatar

        You’re welcome. Stay connected and share more about Finland🙏

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  6. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Finland seems like such a magical place to explore, and the cakes look delicious!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      As you’ve probably guessed. I’m a huge fan of all things Finnish and spending time in Porvoo was a treat!

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I liked the way they presented their food at that hotel. Finland has a unique charm all of its own.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland is indeed a charming and safe country to visit Ian.

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  8. j. Avatar

    Finland is on my bucket list to travel to one day!

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  9. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Porvoo old town is beautiful, love the way the old buildings have been preserved but given new purpose. I really hope to make it Finland one day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Porvoo is delightful Helen and a complete contrast to Helsinki, though both are beautiful.

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  10. travelfun365 Avatar

    Never been in Finald: after this we are considering it 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I do hope you make it to Finland one day as it’s such a beautiful country to explore.

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      1. Gian & Jack Avatar

        I will do it soon because I live in Italy so in 2 hours I am there 🙂

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          That’s great to look forward to then.

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  11. restlessjo Avatar

    It looks beautiful, Marion. Not really a place I’d thought of visiting but it’s on my radar now. Thanks a lot 🤗💙

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Jo. Finland is one of my favourite countries.

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  12. travelling_han Avatar

    Aw it’s beautiful, I love the buildings in the old town. I really need to get back to Finland and explore beyond Helsinki!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Porvoo is a delightful small town and so easy to reach from Helsinki. I hope you get a chance to visit sometime soon Hannah.

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  13. Expedition Addict Avatar

    Porvoo seems like an amazing place

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Porvoo is a lovely small town, thank you.

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  14. AmbersBlue Avatar
    AmbersBlue

    Looks perfect! I so want to visit Finland someday!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland is a lovely country to visit. I do hope you get there some day.

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  15. tourinfonepal Avatar

    Nice place to stay. #ghorepanitrek #annapurnashorttrek #adventurelandnepal

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  16. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Marion we visited to Helsinki too. I saw this picture of the riverside warehouses. Thanks Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s great news about you also visiting Helsinki Anita.

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  17. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Porvoo looks really charming! I love the cathedral- so simple and pretty and unassuming. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Porvoo is a delightful small town. Hope you get a chance to visit one day.

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  18. Tanja Avatar

    pretty wooden houses! Great idea for my next visit to Helsinki

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Definitely, and easy to reach Tanya.

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  19. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Porvoo looks very quaint and cute. I love the picture of the old riverside warehouses. Looks like you had a fabulous day to explore on foot. The Runeberg cake looks yummy. Thanks for sharing. Linda

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Porvoo is a lovely, small city and a delightful place to visit close to Helsinki.

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  20. Stella Avatar

    We liked Porvoo very much when we visited (we also liked the Runeberg torte enough for me to experiment with making my own). Thanks for the trip back down memory lane!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you have also visited Porvoo and tasted the cakes. I’ll try the recipe myself when I have time.

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  21. Rebecca Avatar

    I also had a brief visit in Porvoo while docked in Finland many years ago. It was only but an hour or two in the small town before we headed to Helsinki, but we got to stroll the town along the water and try some chocolates at Brunberg, a famous Finnish sweets store. It was short and sweet and worth the visit! Thanks for sharing your time there, Marion. 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased that you also fitted in a visit to Porvoo Rebecca.

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  22. departurescoffee Avatar

    I went to Helsinki and Porvoo for the first time last year and absolutely loved it. Look forward to seeing more of Finland in future! Nice post…

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased you have visited both Helsinki and Porvoo. Finland is a beautiful country.

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  23. catterygirl Avatar

    What unusual cakes. They look delicious.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Those Runeberg cakes were delicious!

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  24. Lookoom Avatar

    It’s a quaint little town that you wouldn’t expect to find so close to Helsinki. Thank you for sharing the idea.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Quite a contrast from Helsinki but very attractive and worth visiting.

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  25. kagould17 Avatar

    I love the look of the old waterfront warehouses. Nice to imagine what goods may have flowed through them in the past. The architecture in general is very pleasing as are those wonderful gateaux. Happy Wednesday Marion. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my visit to Porvoo Allan. The town contrasts well from Helsinki making them both interesting to visit.

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  26. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I love those red, wooden warehouses along the river. I don’t know much about Finland so enjoyed today’s tour. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Maggie. Porvoo is a delightful place to visit from the capital.

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  27. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a charming city to visit. I’d love wandering the streets and ending the day with some delicious pastries.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Porvoo is a delightful small town and a great place to visit from Helsinki.

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  28. Steve Kennedy Avatar

    Great blog. Love Finland as a destination

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Steve, Finland is one of my favourite countries to visit whatever the time of year.

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      1. Steve Kennedy Avatar

        Really is a beautiful place. If you’re interested, take a read of my blog for Helsinki here https://world-complete.com/2022/11/25/helsinki-sauna-time-in-the-worlds-happiest-city/

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  29. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Wooden town and cobbled streets … just these few words already tell one that this is an old city. The Old Town is beautiful and Brunberg will definitely be a favourite place to visit. And the Runeberg cake has all the ingredients in that I like – it certainly doesn’t look like you’re going to go hungry in Porvoo 😉. Finland is full of surprises, thanks for telling us about all these lovely places Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Finland will always be one of my favourite countries and visiting the historic old town of Porvoo was such a treat. The Runeberg cake was delicious and wandering the cobbled streets a delight.

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  30. Alison Avatar

    I’m adding Finland to my list for next year Marion, this little village looks wonderful 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      As you already know I’m a big fan of all things Finnish and I’m certain you’ll fall in love with the country too!

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