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4 Scenic Towns in Finland

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4 Scenic Towns in Finland

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  1. 4 Scenic Towns in Finland Finland is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful destinations on this planet; jam-packed with some of the most unique icy landscapes, colorful towns, and places where you can enjoy endless outdoor activities. Some of the most beautiful towns in Finland include Turku, Savonlinna, Lappeenranta, Hanko, Mariehamn, Tampere, Saariselka, Kemi, Raseborg, etc. It’s now or never, make your trips more affordable and exciting with some of the best holidays offers this season. Book cheap, book early with American Flights.

  2. Raseborg: Raseborg is located in southern Finland, a Swedish speaking town with endless outdoor activities for its visitors. This beautiful town has been sprinkled with neoclassical style churches, buildings by Alvar Aalto, colored wooden houses, etc. Ekenas Archipelago National Park is located within this region.

  3. Kemi: Kemi is another beautiful town located along the southern region of Lapland, Gulf of Bothnia. Kemi is a great town where you can enjoy great Lappish culture, this quaint little town was originally a shipping harbor in the 9th century. Today it is widely reputed for its unique style of architecture, snow castles, and artworks from local artists.

  4. Rovaniemi: Rovaniemi is one of the oldest towns, it is inhabited since the Old Age era. At the end of WWII Rovaniemi was badly destroyed when the Germans fought with the Finns. However, there are many buildings, chapels, libraries, town Hall still functional today. The most popular architect is Alvar Aalto, this town is also one of the best places to witness the glowing Northern Lights in the Santa Claus Village.

  5. Tampere: Tampere is one of the largest cities in Finland after Helsinki. It is an important industrial center surrounded by greenery. From local museums, local orchestras to great hockey games, it is home to all. For more blogs on different destinations visit American Airlines.

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