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Helsinki
Surrounded by water on three sides and fringed by islands, Helsinki grew up around a natural harbor overlooking the Gulf of Finland. A city of wide streets, squares, and parks, adorned with sculpture, Helsinki was one of the world's first planned municipalities and is noted for its 19th-century neoclassical architecture. It is a city of bustling, colorful market squares and halls, outdoor summer concerts and sports events, seaside parks, excellent cafes and restaurants and cutting-edge art in fine museums. It is also a pleasantly compact city, with many of the attractions in the central districts, within easy reach of one another.
Visit Suomenlinna, Helsinki Cathedral, Esplanadi, Temppeliaukio Church, Seurasaari Island, Uspenski Cathedral, Old Market Hall, Urban Sauna Visit, Linnanmaki, and so much more!
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Rovaniemi
Situated close to the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi is the capital of Finland's Lapland Province. The town's landmarks include the Jatkankynttila bridge with its eternal flame over the Kemijoki river, the Arktikum, the Rovaniemi Town Hall, the Lappia House. In the winter, you can enjoy cross-country ski, downhill skiing and snowboarding at the Ounasvaara Ski Resort. There are also plenty of opportunities for snowmobiling, dog sledding and reindeer sleigh rides. Santa Claus Village and Santapark, are located about 5 miles north.
Enjoy Arktikum, the Santa Claus Village, Santa Claus Secret Forest - Joulukka, Auttiköngäs, Ounasvaaran Hiihtokeskus Oy and more!
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Turku
Set where the River Aura empties into the Archipelago Sea, Turku is Finland's oldest city and was the country's first capital. The river runs through the historic area of Turku, all the way from the medieval Turku Castle to the main cathedral lined by cobblestone streets and yellow brick buildings. It has a rich seafaring history and is well-known for its vibrant harbor, marvelous Gothic cathedral, medieval castle, and large student population. Turku is also the official Christmas city of Finland.
Explore Turku Castle, the Archipelago, Market Square, the Cathedral, Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova, the Luostarinmaki handicrafts museum, the Sibelius music museum at Abo Akademi University and more!
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Akaslompolo
Situated in Finnish Lapland, about 93 miles from the Arctic Circle, Akaslompolo village is the perfect place for adventurous tourists wishing to explore the Arctic Circle. Forget about TV, telephone, internet, newspapers, or any other type of access to the modern world, and indulge yourself in a relaxing vacation. Go dog sledding through the wilderness, trek cross country on snowshoes or skis, drive a snowmobile, go ice fishing, watch the northern lights and enjoy complete solitude.
Explore Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, Santa's Cottage, Lainio Snow Village, visit a local reindeer farm to learn about the Sami culture, and so much more!
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Akaslompolo
Situated in Finnish Lapland, about 93 miles from the Arctic Circle, Akaslompolo village is the perfect place for adventurous tourists wishing to explore the Arctic Circle. Forget about TV, telephone, internet, newspapers, or any other type of access to the modern world, and indulge yourself in a relaxing vacation. Go dog sledding through the wilderness, trek cross country on snowshoes or skis, drive a snowmobile, go ice fishing, watch the northern lights and enjoy complete solitude.
Explore Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, Santa's Cottage, Lainio Snow Village, visit a local reindeer farm to learn about the Sami culture, and so much more!
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Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings
Experience how the Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings stand as silent storytellers, etched into the rugged embrace of ancient cliffs. Each stroke of ochre and charcoal whispers tales of a bygone era, inviting imaginations to dance amidst the remnants of history. The rock faces serve as a canvas where the spirits of ancestors linger, leaving behind a legacy of artistic prowess and cultural richness. As you gaze upon these primal masterpieces, you're transported through time, bridging the gap between past and present with awe and reverence. Astuvansalmi is a living gallery, where the echoes of the past resonate with timeless wonder.
Visit and explore the immense Mikkeli town and its variety of activities such as trekking, and so much more.
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Forssa
Forssa is a charming town located at the centre of the triangle, joining the main cities in the south of Finland of Helsinki, Tampere and Turku. The town has a historical and cultural atmosphere, which originates from Forssa's colorful past as a centre for the textile industry. The most notable landmarks include the impressive red brick buildings of Kutomo and Kehraamo - former a textile mill and a spinning mill respectively. There is a wide range of sports opportunities such as the Feeniks sport centre, various sporting clubs, sports fields, running tracks and outdoor recreation areas as well as the Vesihelmi Water Park, providing excellent facilities for exercise. At the stately Cotton Mills area, there are museums and art exhibitions displaying the history and traditions of both the town and the region.
Explore Torronsuo National Park, Wanha Markki, Loimijoki River and Kuhalankoski Rapids, Forssa Museum, Pikku-Vesijärvi Park and more!
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