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Pyhä-Luosto National Park, a wild expanse of ancient pine forests, lakes, and hills, stretches between the resorts of Pyhä and Luosto in central Lapland. This natural haven, a popular day […]
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Nestled in the heart of Helsinki, the Kamppi Chapel, also known as the Chapel of Silence, stands as a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city. Its minimalist and modern design, […]
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Nestled in the oldest part of Helsinki, the Helsinki City Museum delves into the city’s history and contemporary life through the lens of its residents. Housed in a building that […]
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Located in Rovaniemi, Finland, Arktikum offers a deep dive into the history and culture of Lapland and the Arctic. The museum’s exhibits showcase the rich heritage of the Sámi people […]
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Nestled in Helsinki, the Sinebrychoff Art Museum stands as a testament to the legacy of a prosperous brewing family. Once their private residence, the building now showcases an impressive collection […]
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SEA LIFE® Helsinki, located in the heart of Finland’s capital, offers a captivating journey through diverse marine ecosystems, from the tropics to the Baltic Sea. Visitors can explore an ocean […]
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Experience Helsinki from a unique perspective at the Flying Cinema Tour Of Helsinki, a state-of-the-art virtual cinema that provides aerial views of the city’s landmarks. Located in the heart of […]
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Linnanmäki Amusement Park, located in Helsinki, Finland, has been a beloved destination since the 1950s. Its most iconic feature, the wooden roller coaster Vuoristorata, still draws visitors with its classic […]
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Urho Kekkonen National Park, situated above the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland, spans an expansive 985 square miles (2,550 square kilometers). This vast wilderness area, one of the last in […]
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Nestled in the far north of Finland, Inari-Saariselkä serves as a pristine gateway to the expansive Urho Kekkonen National Park. This resort area is characterized by its unspoiled natural beauty […]
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Nestled on Seurasaari Island, just outside Helsinki’s center, the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum offers a glimpse into rural Finnish life from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum showcases an array […]
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In the heart of Rovaniemi, Finland, the Santa Claus Office brings the magic of Christmas to life. Here, visitors can meet Santa Claus in person, allowing children and adults alike […]
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The Design Museum, known as Designmuseo in Finnish, is a state-owned institution dedicated to the rich history of Finnish design from the mid-19th century onwards. Situated in the heart of […]
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Formed over 2 billion years ago, the Amethyst Fell of Lampivaara stands as one of Finnish Lapland’s most unique tourist attractions and is home to the only active amethyst mine […]
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Helsinki City Hall, originally designed as a hotel by German architect Carl Ludvig Engel in 1833, stands as a prominent landmark in the heart of Helsinki. Its imperial blue-and-white facade, […]
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Lainio Snow Village, located in Lapland, Finland, is a winter wonderland sculpted from over 2,000 tons of snow and ice. Every year, this 215,000-square-foot complex is meticulously rebuilt, featuring a […]
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Hakaniemi Market Hall, a cherished culinary destination since 1914, stands in the heart of Helsinki. Spanning two stories, this bustling market hall offers an array of local produce, baked goods, […]
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Each winter, the SnowCastle of Kemi rises from the Finnish landscape, a majestic fortress constructed entirely of snow and ice. This ephemeral structure, complete with a drawbridge, watchtowers, and ramparts […]
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Levi Ski Resort, located in the Finnish town of Levi, stands as Finland’s most popular destination for winter sports and is known for hosting the annual Alpine World Cup Race. […]
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Perched atop the world’s largest gravel ridge, which rises 500 feet above sea level, the Pyynikki Observation Tower stands as a Tampere landmark. Constructed from red granite, the 85-foot tower […]
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The Helsinki Art Museum, known as HAM, houses the extensive art collection of Helsinki and its residents. Located in the Tennis Palace complex in Kamppi, the museum boasts approximately 10,000 […]
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Submarine Vesikko, built in the early 1930s, served as a prototype for Germany’s Type II U-boats, which played a significant role in World War II. In 1935, Finland acquired Vesikko […]
Located within the island fortress of Suomenlinna in Helsinki, the Military Museum of Finland, known in Finnish as Sotamuseo, serves as a gateway to the country’s military history. As the […]
Reopened beneath Lasipalatsi Plaza in 2018, Amos Rex stands as one of Helsinki’s most notable art museums. Specializing in Finnish art from the 20th and 21st centuries, the museum is […]