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Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki, Finland - Photo by Alexandr Bormotin

Discover the Land of the Midnight Sun: Explore the Wonders of Finland!

About Finland

Finland is a country located in northern Europe, known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cities. Visitors can explore the country's numerous lakes and forests, experience the Northern Lights, and enjoy world-class skiing and snowboarding. Finland is also home to unique cultural experiences, such as saunas and reindeer rides, making it an ideal destination for adventurous travelers.

Finland is a country full of natural beauty and unique experiences. From the stunning northern lights to the midnight sun, Finland offers a range of natural phenomena that will take your breath away. Finland is a great destination for those who love outdoor activities such as skiing, snowmobiling, and hiking.

One of the most popular tourist destinations in Finland is Lapland, located in the northernmost part of the country. Here you can experience the magical northern lights and visit the world-renowned Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi. Lapland also offers a range of outdoor activities such as reindeer sleigh rides, snowmobiling, and ice fishing.

If you're looking for a more urban experience, Helsinki is a must-visit destination. The city offers a range of cultural experiences such as visiting the Helsinki Cathedral or the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art. Helsinki is also a great destination for foodies, with a range of top-rated restaurants offering Finnish cuisine.

In addition to its natural beauty and cultural offerings, Finland is also known for its high quality of life. Finland has been ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world and is known for its excellent healthcare and education systems.

Finally, Finland is a great destination for those looking to escape the crowds. Despite its popularity, Finland is one of the least densely populated countries in Europe, offering plenty of space to enjoy the country's natural beauty.

In conclusion, Finland is a must-visit destination for those looking to experience natural beauty, unique experiences, and a high quality of life. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities or cultural experiences, Finland has something to offer everyone.

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Popular Stays in Finland

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In early summer 2019, we will open the first signature hotel in Finland, in the best spot in Helsinki city centre. Marski by Scandic has an urban beat with a Finnish twist. The room selection is versatile and you can choose from several alternatives, from luxurious suites and rooms with a sauna to rooms without a window where the city sounds won't disturb your sleep. Our hotel's own Lifestyle Concierge will make sure that your visit is everything you want – in our hotel, in the restaurants as well as outdoors. Our hotel's restaurants have been designed for both guests and locals. Marski's legendary bar is among the elite of cocktail bars in Helsinki city centre. The hotel has an own parking garage, gym and offers exercise classes free of charge for our hotel guests. All this is what Finnfulness is about - a modern attitude that opens doors to Helsinki as we see and experience it!
This hotel is situated just 3 km away from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport. The hotel appeals to discerning business and leisure travellers alike, lying within easy access of many of the city's main points of interest. Guests will find themselves in a great location from which to explore the area. This wonderful hotel is stylish, sophisticated and elegant, greeting guests with the promise of a truly enjoyable stay. The guest rooms are superbly designed, exuding an air of classical beauty. The rooms are well equipped with modern amenities. Guests will be impressed by the range of exemplary facilities that this charming hotel has to offer.
Soak up sea breezes at the waterfront Hilton Helsinki Strand hotel, just a ten minute walk from the city's shops and businesses. Relax at the top floor sauna, pool and gym complex take a stroll along the bay. Business is easy at the hotel with 8 meeting rooms for 10-280, a business center, Executive Lounge and wireless internet access in public spaces and all hotel rooms. Enjoy drinks in the Executive Lounge before dinner in the elegant glass atrium overlooking the sea. Sample Finnish specialties at the Hilton Helsinki Strand hotel's elegant Restaurant BRO or lunch overlooking the water. Shop at Aleksanterinkatu or catch the nearby ferry to Helsinki Zoo. All Hilton Helsinki Strand hotel rooms offer high-speed internet access. Business Rooms boast sea views and Executive Room guests receive Executive Lounge access.
This amazing hotel is located at the heart of Helsinki just 19 km from the airport and 100 m from links to the public transport network.This comfortable hotel is housed within an 18th century building that underwent renovations in the year 2000 and comprises a total of 8 floors with 262 rooms of which 8 are suites. Facilities include a reception desk, a lift and a restaurant with a non-smoking area. Those arriving by car may make use of the hotel car park and garage facilities.The welcoming rooms each come with an en-suite bathroom with a hairdryer. Available for guests to use is also a direct dial telephone, satellite/ cable TV and a fridge/ minibar. Centrally controlled air conditioning and a hire safe are also included as standard. Leisure options include a sauna and a solarium as well as an in-house gym.
This lovely hotel is located in Vantaa, Finland. The Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is conveniently located just about 5-minute drive away from the complex while the Jumbo Shopping Centre can be easily reached by walking a few minutes. If guests want to explore the surroundings, Helsinki city centre is 15 minutes away by car, once there, they will find a wide variety of food options and sops of all type. Restaurants, cafes and bars are perfect to stop by, grab something to eat and then continue walking through the city looking for interesting places such as the Helsinki Cathedral, the Market Square and the Esplanade Park. Visitors are able to have a wonderful time as well in the on-site bar or restaurant which have an agreeable atmosphere. For guests comfort and relaxation, the bright rooms decorated with light tones and wooden floors are equipped with cosy beds and all the needed amenities to have a pleasant stay.
Newly renovated hotel connected to Helsinki's main convention centre Messukeskus. Holiday Inn® Helsinki - Expo hotel, is located next to the Messukeskus in the business district of Pasila, 15 km from Helsinki Airport (HEL). Our Open Lobby is a area where you can relax and make yourself at home during your stay with us. On the 10th floor, there is a unique Terrace Cabinet with Sauna and Jacuzzi available for private events. There are tram stops outside the hotel, and the busy Pasila Train Station is 500 meters away. It’s a five-minute train journey to central Helsinki, where you can enjoy museums, galleries, shops and restaurants. For family-fun, head to Linnanmäki theme park during summer, just a short tram ride from the hotel. Also nearby is Hartwall Arena for concerts and sporting events like KHL ice hockey. At this hotel you can enjoy: - Fast free Wi-Fi throughout the building - Superb gym - On-site garage for an additional fee Ourrenovated hotel has a bright, relaxing ambiance, with comfortable rooms that include a Pillow Menu and blackout blinds, for a great night’s sleep. The suites come with a balcony. Kids stay and eat free, and our Open Lobby’s To Go Cafe and Take-in room service are available 24/7. Try seasonal dishes in the Restaurant Platta and finish the day with a cocktail in the Open Lobby Bar.
This wonderful hotel boasts a prime setting in Helsinki. The hotel enjoys close proximity to the heart of the city, where guests can experience and explore the rich culture and history of the area. This historical hotel enjoys a stunning architectural design. The hotel combines historical influences and modern conveniences. The guest rooms are stylishly designed, offering comfort and relaxation in a luxurious setting. The hotel features a wide range of exemplary facilities and services, ensuring that the needs of discerning business and leisure travellers are fully catered for. Guests are assured of a high level of excellence at this charming hotel.
This stylish hotel is centrally located in Helsinki’s town centre, close to a bus station and Kamppi shopping centre. Guests will be able to visit the most important destinations in the city within a short walk away, including the popular Rautatientori or the Helsinki Railway Square, the Kiasma Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Natural History. Guest rooms are nicely appointed, featuring a combination of modern style and Nordic design. They use environmentally friendly materials and some of them even have a private balcony to make guests’ stay even more memorable. The most active ones can use the on-site fitness room and then relax at one of the three saunas available. Additionally, the versatile and modern hotel’s meeting facilities are ideal for a successful business event.

Things to do in Finland

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Our tour includes same day round trip from Helsinki to Tallinn with a 3 hour guided tour in Tallinn and 3 hour of free time for lunch, Souvenir shopping and taking pictures in Old Town of Tallinn. We will pick you up from your hotel in the morning between 07:20 – 08:00 AM. You will be taken to the Helsinki terminal to board a cruise ship to Tallinn. Your tour guide will welcome you at the port of Tallinn. He will take you for a walking tour of the medieval Old Town of Tallinn, a UNESCO world Heritage site. After the 3 hour guided tour of the Old town ends. You now get 3 hours of free have lunch, shop and take pictures in the Old town in your free time before our tour guide takes you to Tallinn harbour for your return cruise to Helsinki. Enjoy all the entertainment in Cruise during your journey. You can try out the duty-free shopping on board, or try out the exquisite Buffet, or just enjoy some time in the deck of the ship cherishing the beauty of the Baltic coastline.
The beautiful city of Tallinn looks like fairy tale picture. The Old Town is so charming and medieval it makes you feel as if you have stepped back in time, colorful architecture and a labyrinth of small boutique stores selling something for every taste, such as antiques and handmade souvenirs. This full-day tour starts with pick up from your Helsinki hotel in the morning to see the medieval city of Tallinn. You local guide will greet you by your name on a board and take you to walking tour of Tallinn old town. After 3 hours enjoyable guided tour you will know more about this beautiful city and have tons of good insider tips for your personal time before you return to your ferry. 
Travel to Tallinn from Helsinki in a cruise ship which serves you exclusive buffet and private room to add comfort to your day trip to Tallinn. The tour includes same day round trip from Helsinki to Tallinn with a 3 hour guided tour in Tallinn. We will pick you up from your hotel in the morning at around 8 am. You will be taken to the Helsinki terminal to board a cruise ship to Tallinn. Your tour guide will welcome you at the port of Tallinn. He will take you to a fairy tale walking tour in the medieval Old Town of Tallinn a UNESCO world Heritage site. You will be given a short break for lunch in an Old Town Restaurant, after which our tour guide will take you the the Tallinn harbour for your return cruise. Enjoy all the entertainment in Cruise during your journey. You can try out the duty free shopping on board, after which you enjoy an exquisite Buffet spread on your way back to Helsinki.
This private full-day trip takes you to see the beautiful city of Tallinn that looks like fairy tale picture. The Old Town is so charming and medieval it makes you feel as if you have stepped back in time, colorful architecture and a labyrinth of small boutique stores selling something for every taste, such as antiques and handmade souvenirs. This full-day tour starts with a pickup from your Helsinki hotel early in the morning to board the ferry to take you to see the medieval city of Tallinn. You will start this very interesting tour from the harbor with your guide. It takes about 3 hours by foot and before you walk back to the harbor you will have 3-4 hours to spend in the city at leisure.
Join the Segway Tour and experience beautiful parks, monuments and market halls of Helsinki with a local guide. Brief introductions on sites by your guide will make your tour more enjoyable, fruitful and fun. Helsinki is perfect city with well-designed and planned bike and pedestrian paths all over the historical and newly developed neighborhoods. This makes Segway experience much easier, safe and memorable.  
We'll walk together in the city center for three hours, discovering Helsinki's secrets, learning its history, culture and traditions. Why is there a statue of a Russian Tsar on the Senate Square? Which statue is the one that seagulls hate the most? Where did they bury thousands of bodies during the plague? Why is the largest Orthodox cathedral located in a Lutheran country? Where can you eat the best salmon soup of your life? Why Finnish people still cheer for the opponents of the Swedish national football team? Why do Helsinkians have picnic on top of graves? What was the meeting point of the bohemian people of 1880s in Helsinki? How did they build a church inside a giant granite rock? Where did Lenin hide when he was running away from the Tsarist Russia? How did a Finnish architect influence generations of American architects and skyscraper designs? We will find answers to all of these questions and more, while visiting each of these less known yet important locations in Helsinki.
Combination of Hop-On Hop-Off bus with Historical Sightseeing cruise shows city from both perspectives - from the land and from the sea. Join the bus tour at any of CityTour's Hop-On Hop-Off stops. Rock Church, Sibelius monument, Kaivopuisto & Eira areas with stunning architecture and beautiful seaside. One tour takes approximately 1 h 30 minutes. From 2nd of May buses operate every 30 minutes between 10:00 and 16:00 1h 30 min boat tour by Royal Line: Best of Suomenlinna Sea Fortress (incl. the inner bay), Kaivopuisto Park, historical neighbourhoods of Kruununhaka and Katajanokka, churches, ports, icebreakers, summer cottages and saunas. Daily from Market Square (red coloured flags) departures 12:00/ 14:00 & 16:00
Helsinki is a gem for architecture enthusiasts. It is difficult, if not possible, to find another urban space that houses a wide range of architectural styles like Helsinki; neoclassical, gothic revival, (largest collection of) Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Nordic classicism, modernism, functionalism, and contemporary styles in a compact city centre. Different historical periods left their marks on Helsinki, however it is easy to miss these great works of world renowned architects, from Engel to Saarinen, from Aalto to Siren and Revell in ordinary city tours. Join us in a great architecture tour with a small group to visit and enjoy the architectural wonders Helsinki offers, such as the National Library of Finland, Central Railway Station, new public library Oodi, Chapel of Silence, Kiasma modern art museum, The Rock Church, Finlandia Hall and more.

Why People Love Finland

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motherofweims
5
Sep 2022
An amazing day! The cruise ship was very busy - hard to find a seat - but that may be because there was an ethnic festival in Tallinn Old Town. Our tour guide, Julia, was great and the walking tour took about 2 hours and she had a wealth of knowledge about the old town and its history. After the ...
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Heather M
5
Sep 2022
Wonderful full day. Our guide, Julia, was well informed and eager to answer questions. After the tour we had a few hours of alone time to explore Tallinn, shop and take in the local ambience. Highly recommend. Take a book for the ferry ride as it's 2 hours each way.
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janleetse
4
Sep 2022
Getting to ship worked well. I asked the driver how to get back to hotel afterwards. He said that a car would pick us up. I knew that wasn't true as the printed instructions were quite clear that we were on our own on the return. I told him that wasn't true and he was clueless, but then told me h...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Finland

What are some of the top activities to do in Finland?

Finland offers a wide range of activities for travelers, including visiting the Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, going on a husky safari in Lapland, and taking a dip in one of the many saunas found throughout the country. If you're looking for something more adventurous, you can try skiing in Levi, snowmobiling in Kuusamo, or ice fishing in Kemi. The summer months also offer plenty of activities, such as hiking in the Finnish Lakeland, visiting Helsinki's many museums and galleries, or taking a cruise on one of the country's many lakes.

What are some must-see attractions in Finland?

Some of the top attractions in Finland include the Northern Lights, which can be seen in Lapland during the winter months, the Helsinki Cathedral, which is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture, and the Suomenlinna Fortress, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular attractions include the Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi, the Moomin Museum in Tampere, and the Srknniemi amusement park in Helsinki.

What is the best time of year to visit Finland?

The best time to visit Finland depends on what you're looking for. If you want to experience the Northern Lights, then the winter months (December to March) are the best time to visit. If you're interested in outdoor activities like hiking and fishing, then the summer months (June to August) are ideal. The spring and fall are also great times to visit, with milder weather and fewer tourists.

What are some traditional Finnish foods to try?

Some traditional Finnish foods to try include reindeer meat, smoked salmon, and Karelian pasties. Other popular dishes include pea soup, meatballs, and cinnamon buns. For dessert, try the lingonberry pie or the Finnish pancakes, which are similar to crepes. You can also try some Finnish drinks, like cloudberry liqueur or Salmiakki Koskenkorva, a salty black licorice-flavored vodka.

What are some of the best accommodations in Finland?

Finland offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to cozy cabins. Some popular options include the Arctic Treehouse Hotel in Rovaniemi, which offers stunning views of the Northern Lights, the Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort in Lapland, which has glass igloos for a unique experience, and the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel in Helsinki, which is located in the heart of the city. For a more traditional experience, you can stay in a Finnish cottage or cabin, like the ones offered by Airbnb or Finlandia Cottages.

What are some tips for traveling to Finland?

When traveling to Finland, it's important to pack warm clothing, especially if you're visiting during the winter months. You should also bring comfortable shoes for outdoor activities like hiking and snowshoeing. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with Finnish customs, like removing your shoes when entering someone's home or sauna etiquette. Finally, make sure you have a good travel insurance policy that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations.

What is the currency used in Finland?

The currency used in Finland is the euro. Most places in Finland accept credit cards, but it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially if you're traveling to rural areas.

What is the language spoken in Finland?

The official language of Finland is Finnish, but many people also speak Swedish. English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas.

What are some popular festivals and events in Finland?

Some popular festivals and events in Finland include the Helsinki Pride Parade, held in June, the Midnight Sun Film Festival in Sodankyl, held in June, and the Ruisrock music festival in Turku, held in July. Other popular events include the Jyvskyl Air Show in August, the Helsinki Design Week in September, and the Polar Night Jazz Festival in November.

What are some ways to get around Finland?

Finland has a well-developed transportation system, including trains, buses, and flights. The train system is operated by VR, and is a comfortable and reliable way to travel between cities. Buses are also a popular option, with companies like Matkahuolto and Onnibus offering affordable fares. If you're traveling to remote areas, you may need to rent a car. Alternatively, you can take a domestic flight, with Finnair and Norwegian Air Shuttle offering flights between cities.