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All about Finland

Finland is a country of untouched nature, rich traditions and modern innovation. Finland is best known for Santa Claus, Nokia mobile phones and the world's best Northern Lights. From bustling Helsinki to the serene wilderness of Lapland, Finland offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler. Whether you are looking for the magic of the Northern Lights, the peace of thousands of lakes or the warmth of a traditional sauna, Finland invites you to explore its unique charm.

Capital: Helsinki

Local Currency: EUR

Time Zone: EEST (+2)

Country Code: +358

Official languages: Finnish, Swedish and Sámi

Ethnic groups: 88,9% Finns and 11,1% others

Population(2024): 5,63 milj. Density 18,4/km2

Area: 338,145 km2 9,71% water

Government: Unitary parliamentary republic

Nature and Seasons

Finland has four distinct seasons, each with its own charm. Winters are cold and snowy—perfect for skiing, snowshoeing, and spotting the northern lights in the Arctic skies. Spring brings light and life back, while summer is a time of long, warm days and the famous midnight sun. Autumn is rich in colors and calm, ideal for hiking and slowing down.

The country is home to over 180,000 lakes and vast forests that cover nearly 75% of the land. Nature is never far away—even in the cities. Thanks to “Everyman’s Right” (jokamiehenoikeudet), everyone is free to roam, pick berries, and enjoy the outdoors responsibly.

Culture and People

Finns are known for their honesty, quiet strength, and love of nature. The culture values privacy, equality, and simplicity. You may not be greeted with loud enthusiasm, but you’ll find warmth in kindness, trust, and authenticity.

Sauna is at the heart of Finnish life—there are over 3 million saunas in a country of just 5.63 million people. It's a place to relax, recharge, and connect, whether in a lakeside cottage or a modern city apartment.

Finland is also a country of creativity and innovation. From design legends like Alvar Aalto and brands like Marimekko to the tech-savvy world of Nokia and game companies like Supercell and Rovio (the makers of Angry Birds), Finland has a strong global presence.

Cities and Sights

The capital, Helsinki, is a vibrant seaside city with a modern design scene, cozy cafés, and green spaces. Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa Claus, offers Arctic adventures year-round. Turku and Tampere blend history and culture with a modern, youthful vibe. And Lapland, with its vast wilderness, reindeer, and snow-covered landscapes, is pure magic in winter.

Food and Traditions

Finnish food is simple, fresh and based on nature. Think berries, mushrooms, fish, rye bread and seasonal vegetables. Popular dishes include morning porridge, oven sausage, pea soup, Karelian pies, salmon soup, blueberry pie and korvapuusti. Finns are one of the most coffee-drinking nations in the world.

Traditional celebrations include Midsummer, Christmas and Independence Day on December 6. Each event is linked to nature and family.

Finnish weather

Finland's weather varies dramatically with the seasons, offering a variety of experiences throughout the year. Winters (December to February) are cold and snowy, especially in the north, with temperatures often dropping below -20°C. Spring (March to May) is a time of awakening, as the snow melts and daylight returns.

Summers (June to August) are mild and bright, with temperatures ranging from 15 to 25°C – and in the north the sun never sets at all. Autumn (September to November) brings with it cooler air, colorful leaves and shorter days. The weather can change quickly, so dressing in layers is always a good idea, no matter the season.

Why Visit Finland?

Come to Finland for peace and space, unique experiences like open-air swimming and Northern Lights hunting, and the chance to slow down and reconnect with nature, people, and yourself. Whether you're traveling for adventure, relaxation, or inspiration, Finland warmly welcomes you to unwind and be yourself. We're in no rush.

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