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Six Things to See and Do in Finland

This PDF will help you explore various things that can be done when touring to Finland.

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Six Things to See and Do in Finland

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  1. Six Things to See and Do in Finland Finland is found in the northern part of Europe and has for its neighbors Sweden, Norway, Estonia and Russia and is considered to be one of the largest countries found in Europe, ranking sixth among all European countries, but it is also one of the least populated. Most natives of the country speak their national language, Finnish, although a small minority also speak Swedish, and Helsinki is the capital of Finland. An important trivia for kids about Finland is that it is considered as the world's Christmas capital because they say this is where Santa Claus truly lives, and they say that the Christmas spirit and celebration here is incomparable. Northern Lights Finland and Northern Lights Norway. Museum Finland's Contemporary Art Museum in Kiasma is one of the most visited places in Helsinki because of its rich local and foreign collection of contemporary art. Its offerings on theatre programs include performance art, film and drama and such. The architectural structure of the building is actually a bonus sight already.

  2. Cathedral in the Square The Helsinki Cathedral is a sight to behold. There are also the neighboring buildings like the Government Palace, the capital's state university main building and Finland's National Library for you to visit. The Square is actually more commonly referred to as the Senate Square. Market Square This famous square is lined up of several booths that offer different kinds of Finland's native foods and food products, native crafts and mementos. This is especially a favorite destination of tourists especially those looking for a melting pot of food from different cultures. This is also a great place where you can buy your souvenirs. Ice Park Whether you're there to go ice skating or to simply sit back and enjoy people watching, the Ice Park in Finland's Railway Station Square is also a destination every visitor must see. There are cafes here to warm cold visitors. There are also thematic shows that will surely entertain every local and tourist. Santa Claus Village This is the most magical place in the world! Everyday is Christmas here. This is also where Santa Claus gets to read all the letters children send him from across the globe.  Old Great Square On Christmas Eve, too, in this old square found in Turku, Finland holds its traditional Peace Declaration at exactly a half hour before the clock strikes midnight. For visitors new to the area, this will surely be a good experience. So, whenever you are in Turku, do not forget the Old Great Square.

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