Finland is a wonderful country to discover and explore. By canoe, on foot, by dog sled or simply by car. The rugged nature and thousands of lakes are ripe of adventure. Of course, a visit to the famous Finnish sauna is certainly a must. During the winters, in Finnish Lapland, it is possible to go skiing, drive around on a snowmobile, go on a husky tour or visit a reindeer farm. Today, we are going to take a closer look at Finland as a tourist destination.
Admire the magical Northern Lights in Finnish Lapland and visit the Dom Church in the capital Helsinki. Feel the wintry chill at Kemi Snow Castle and meet the Sami people in the town called Inari. Here are some of the most special sights to visit in Finland:
Rovaniemi is the capital of the beautiful Finnish Lapland, and is therefore number one in our list of must-visit places in Finland. It is located in the center of Finnish Lapland and attracts many tourists every year. The town has dozens of tourist attractions, but the most famous one is the official home of Santa Claus. It is highly recommended to take a tour through the Santa Claus village and to visit the underground amusement park.
The capital of Finland should of course not be missing from the list of sights to see. Helsinki has everything you would expect from a capital city. The city serves as the center of the country and has an interesting culture and special architecture. There are great entertainment venues and dozens of shops and restaurants. Helsinki is surrounded by water, which makes it possible to take a boat tour around the city. The White Dom church is a must-visit for anyone that is into impressive architecture.
Off the coast of southern Finland lies the Finnish Archipelago, or the Saaristomeri Islands. The archipelago consists of thousands of islands, both inhabited and uninhabited. It is possible to make excursions to the different islands by ferry. There are a number of attractions on the islands as well, such as a ship museum, a maritime museum and a castle.
Finland is often called the land of thousands of lakes, but in reality, Finland has no fewer than 188,000 lakes! The Lake District is also called the Finnish Lakeland and is centrally located in the east of the country. Lake Saimaa is the largest of the lakes, with a width of 200 meters. In addition to swimming in the lakes, the area is also perfect for walks, cycling and water sports. There are beautiful waterfalls that are definitely worth a visit.
The Finnish cuisine might not be widely spoken about, but there are a number of dishes that are definitely worth trying. The Finnish cuisine has Scandinavian and Russian influences and fish is extremely popular, especially salmon and rainbow trout. However, meat such as reindeer and lamb is also widely eaten. Let’s take a closer look at some of the popular dishes in the Finnish cuisine: