Finland is one of the most impressive places in Europe with its natural beauties and rich cultural heritage. Fascinating with its different face in every season, this country offers unforgettable experiences for both nature lovers and culture enthusiasts. Here are some cultural and nature-infused places to visit in Finland...



Helsinki

One of the leading cities in Northern Europe, Helsinki is waiting to be discovered with its eye-catching architecture, peaceful nature and rich culture and art events. Known as the "Daughter of the Baltic", this city has been the capital of Finland since 1812 and is the most populous city in the country. Offering the opportunity to watch the Northern Lights 200 days a year, Helsinki promises an unforgettable travel experience. Iconic structures such as Helsinki Cathedral, Senate Square, Sibelius Monument and Temppeliaukio Church are a must-see in the city, which attracts attention with its modern design and historical texture. In addition, Kiasma Museum of Modern Art is an address not to be missed for art lovers.


Suomenlinna Island

Suomenlinna Island, located just 15 minutes from Helsinki, is the perfect meeting point of history and nature. Built in 1748 and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this island stands out with its impressive castle, historical buildings and pleasant hiking trails. Surrounded by the sea, Suomenlinna offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy unique landscapes while following traces of the past. Exploring this historical island during your trip to Helsinki will provide an unforgettable experience.



Rovaniemi

An Ideal Route for Northern Lights and Winter Fun With its location close to the North Pole, Rovaniemi is a perfect stop for both nature and cultural trips. It is one of the most popular holiday destinations for the Northern Lights and winter activities.



Santa Claus Village

Located close to the North Pole, Santa Claus's Home, Rovaniemi is an ideal stop for both nature and cultural excursions. Santa Claus Village offers a magical experience for children and families, while the Arktikum Museum and Lapland Museum offer opportunities to explore the region's cultural and natural history.



Saariselkä

An Escape in the Heart of Nature Saariselkä is one of the northernmost resorts in Finland and a paradise for nature lovers. The Urho Kekkonen National Park offers a wonderful area for hiking and nature walks.


Porvoo 

A City Steeped in History The historical city of Porvoo is one of the oldest cities in Finland. A visit to Porvoo Old Town, famous for its Porvoo Cathedral and colorful wooden houses, offers a short journey into the past. In addition, the walking paths and cafes along the Porvoo River offer visitors a peaceful experience.