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17 Must-See Finnish Attractions & Destinations

Discover Finland: Top Attractions and Beautiful Places

Finland, a treasure trove of experiences ranging from the art-rich cities of Helsinki and Turku to the serene boreal forests and sparsely populated archipelago, is a hidden gem in Europe. Its cultural and historical sites, combined with pristine natural landscapes, make it a perfect destination for travelers.

With its lakes, fells, and rivers, Finland is a Nordic playground for all seasons, offering a variety of activities in both winter and summer. Helsinki, the capital, is the primary gateway for visitors, boasting significant museums, architecture, and numerous attractions.

Close to Helsinki are the smaller cities of Turku and Porvoo, but venturing further reveals the Finnish lakes to the west and the Arctic wonders to the north, including the midnight sun, northern lights, and excellent winter sports.

For a comprehensive guide to the best Finnish experiences, explore the top attractions and places to visit in Finland.

1. Suomenlinna Fortress

Suomenlinna Fortress

Just a short ferry ride from Helsinki, the 18th-century Suomenlinna is one of the world's largest sea fortresses. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a rich history, museums, and cultural events. Don't miss the Ehrensvärd Museum and the Doll and Toy Museum.

Official site: https://www.suomenlinna.fi/en

2. Kauppatori (Market Square) and Esplanadi

Kauppatori, Helsinki

Helsinki's harbor is a bustling marketplace where you can savor local flavors and enjoy the Esplanadi's summer concerts. The Street Museum offers a historical journey through the city's development.

3. Rovaniemi and the Arctic

Reindeer and sleighs in Rovaniemi

Rovaniemi, the "Gateway to the Arctic," is a hub for experiencing the Midnight Sun, outdoor activities, and Santa Claus Village. The Arktikum Science Museum provides insights into Arctic life.

4. Helsinki Churches

Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral

Helsinki's churches, including the Uspensky Orthodox Cathedral, Lutheran Cathedral, and the rock-hewn Temppeliaukio Church, are architectural marvels with rich histories and unique designs.

5. Go Skiing or Ride a Dogsled

Dogsledding in Rovaniemi

Winter in the Arctic is perfect for skiing, dogsledding, and witnessing the northern lights. Levi offers a range of winter sports and accommodations like the Levi Hotel Spa.

6. Shop and Browse in Helsinki's Design District

Design Museum Helsinki

Helsinki's Design District is a hub for modern Scandinavian design, featuring boutiques, galleries, and studios. Visit the Design Forum Finland and the Design Museum for an overview of Finnish design.

Official site: https://designdistrict.fi/en/

7. Watch the Northern Lights

Northern lights

Finland is one of the best places to witness the northern lights, especially near the Arctic Circle between September and March. Sign up for alerts from the Finnish Meteorological Institute for the best viewing opportunities.

8. Åland Archipelago

Åland Island

The Åland Islands offer a mix of Swedish and Finnish heritage, maritime history, and unspoiled nature. Midsummer's eve celebrations and artist studios are popular attractions.

9. Turku

Turku Castle

Turku, Finland's oldest town, is rich in medieval history with attractions like Turku Castle and the medieval cathedral. The riverfront and market square are lively spots for exploration.

10. Porvoo

Porvoo

Porvoo, Finland's second oldest town, charms visitors with its riverfront, medieval cathedral, and the Edelfelt-Vallgren Museum. The town is also known for its fine crafts.

11. Lake Saimaa and Savonlinna

Castle Olavinlinna, Savonlinna

Lake Saimaa, the "lake of a thousand islands," and the town of Savonlinna are at the heart of Finland's lake region. Savonlinna is known for Olavinlinna Castle and its rich cultural offerings.

12. Vaasa

Vaasa

Vaasa, with its Swedish heritage, offers a peaceful atmosphere, modern art museums, and the Kvarken National Park, perfect for hiking and bird-watching.

13. Tampere

Orthodox Church in Tampere

Tampere, nestled between two lakes, is known for its cultural scene, including jazz festivals and notable churches like Tampere Cathedral and Kaleva Church.

14. Lemmenjoki National Park

Lemmenjoki National Park

Lemmenjoki National Park is a vast wilderness area ideal for trekking, wildlife watching, and experiencing the untouched Arctic environment.

15. Oulu

Oulu

Oulu, a charming town near the Gulf of Bothnia, offers a mix of historical attractions, a lively market square, and the Tietomaa Science Center.

16. Hameenlinna

Hameenlinna

Hämeenlinna is known for its medieval Tavastehus Castle and the Aulanko Nature Reserve, offering picturesque landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities.

17. Ranua Wildlife Park

Lynx in the Ranua Wildlife Park

Ranua Wildlife Park is a unique zoo and preserve, home to arctic animals including polar bears, reindeer, and a variety of birds and mammals.

Official site: https://english.ranuazoo.com