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Beneath the calm veneer of Oulu lies a city forged by flames, fierce northern rebellions, and secrets etched into its very stone. Unlock the truth with this immersive self-guided audio tour. Wander beyond the postcard facade to uncover the hidden histories and forgotten scandals buried in the shadows of the Cultural Centre Valve and the towering Oulu Cathedral. Why did the city library become the unlikely stage for a radical political uprising? What dark secret lies entombed beneath the silent floors of the old merchant houses? Which local figure once vanished during a winter storm, leaving only a single gold coin behind? Trace the echoes of power and defiance through these historic streets. Feel the pulse of a city that refuses to be forgotten. Let the rhythm of the past dictate your stride. Start your journey now and reveal the fire hidden under the ice.

Beneath the midnight sun, Oulu hides stories that flicker in the shadows of dignified spires and riverside stages. This self-guided audio walk reveals the secrets stitched into Oulu’s heart, guiding you beyond postcard views to places where drama and defiance left their mark. Did a furious power struggle inside Oulu Cathedral change the future of Finland forever? What locked-room mystery haunts the Oulu City Theatre, leaving actors whispering after dark? Why did a scandal at Oulun Lyseo Upper Secondary School erupt during a seemingly ordinary winter’s day? Move between grand façades and quiet alleyways as city legends unfold around you. Feel history shift beneath your feet and see well-known landmarks with the force of fresh eyes. Every corner here has a surprise if you know how to listen. Start your journey now and discover just how many secrets Oulu is still keeping.

Northern lights may crown Oulu’s sky, but hidden beneath the city’s modern stadiums and bright pools are secrets that burn even brighter. Unlock Oulu’s unseen stories with this self-guided audio tour, venturing beyond the usual stops. Discover corners and legends most travelers never hear about, all at your own pace. What dark plot once unraveled beneath the roar of Oulun Energia Areena? Which forgotten scandal lingers in the warm air of the Oulu Swimming Hall? Why did an Olympic dream nearly collapse inside Ouluhalli’s cavernous walls? Feel the energy shift as you wander from fierce arenas to tranquil halls and silent side streets. Every step brings drama and shadows from the city’s vibrant past into the present, revealing Oulu as you’ve never seen it. Ready to see what lies beyond the lights? Your journey into Oulu’s secret heart begins now.
The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.
Oulu sits 607 kilometers north of Helsinki, at latitude 65 degrees, and is the third northernmost city in the world with a population over 100,000. In midsummer it gets 22 hours of daylight. In midwinter it gets three and a half. This extreme range, which other cities would treat as a burden, Oulu has turned into a source of competitive civic pride. The city maintains over 950 kilometers of cycling paths, keeps them cleared of snow and ice through the winter, and claims a cycling commuter share of 12 percent even in January. The Winter Cycling Federation was founded here in 2013. The city simply does not accept that cold and dark mean staying home.
Oulu was founded in 1605 by King Charles IX of Sweden, destroyed by fire in 1822, and rebuilt by the architect Carl Ludvig Engel -- the same man who designed central Helsinki -- in a neoclassical plan that still gives the center its coherent character.
The 19th century brought wealth from wood tar and salmon, the late 20th century brought Nokia Networks and a technology campus that turned the city into one of Finland's significant IT centers. In 2026 Oulu holds the European Capital of Culture title, which has prompted a round of cultural investment and new venues across the city. The Air Guitar World Championships have been held here every year since 1996.

Before you walk.
Oulu Airport connects to Helsinki in about an hour by air, and there are direct flights from several European cities. By train from Helsinki the journey is about 5.5 hours. The city center is a short bus or taxi ride from the station and airport.
Cycling is the natural way to move around Oulu. The 950 km of cycling paths are well-maintained year-round, and city bike hire is available at several points near the center. Many of the tour-worthy sites are connected by the riverside cycling network, making bike-plus-headphones a practical combination.
Oulu is very flat -- the surrounding landscape is Baltic plain with no significant hills. The city center, the riverfront, and the Hupisaaret island park system are all on level ground, making it genuinely accessible for walkers of any fitness level.
The latitude changes everything. In June, it stays light all night. In December, the short winter days and the auroras (visible on clear nights from the edges of the city) create an atmosphere Helsinki cannot offer. Oulu is also distinctly less international and more Finnish in character -- a good place to experience northern Finnish daily life rather than a capital-city version of the country.
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This tour was such a great way to see the city. The stories were interesting without feeling too scripted, and I loved being able to explore at my own pace.
This was a solid way to get to know Brighton without feeling like a tourist. The narration had depth and context, but didn't overdo it.
Started this tour with a croissant in one hand and zero expectations. The app just vibes with you, no pressure, just you, your headphones, and some cool stories.