Pori

Eteläranta
City Hall and the Pori Cathedral. The riverfront in Pori has several prominent neo-renaissance stone building quarters, and the City Hall with it's park by Carl-Ludvig Engel is especially worth a look. The gothic-style Pori cathedral that built instead of the castle that originally gave Pori its name is also on alongside the river just a stone's throw away. The Theater building and its neighbouring house Hotel Otava, first Finnish speaking theater ever.
Reposaari
The fisher/seaside village outside the city filled with picturesque wooden buildings on the seaside. Especially recommended for summertime visits.

The Sigrid Jusélius Mausoleum containing paintings of the famous Finnish painter Axel Gallén-Kallela. It is situated on the main graveyard and the entrance is free.

Viikkari
or the 5th district, consists solely of old wooden buildings. There's nothing to see in particular, but the area has a unique "bohemian" character and is best enjoyed by just walking around. Located alongside the eastern border of the city center, it's a popular location to live for local artists and underground musicians as well.