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Finnish culture is peculiar and very much different from many other cultures. Finns are the survivors who live on the frozen piece of land in Northern Europe. Finns love simplicity …
Click to read my guides to Finland!
Finnish culture is peculiar and very much different from many other cultures. Finns are the survivors who live on the frozen piece of land in Northern Europe. Finns love simplicity …
Turku is a charming city in Finland that has been built around the Aurajoki river. It reminds me of Amsterdam with its bridges and lovely old buildings on the sides …
This isn’t a serious post so keep that in mind! Everything I’ve written in this article is just my thoughts on what could happen in Finland after the coronavirus. This …
The biggest celebration that crowds the streets in Finland and especially in its capital Helsinki is called May Day, Labor Day or International Workers’ Day. In Finnish we simply call …
Easter is an important celebration for us in Finland. Most of the Finns are Evangelical-Lutheran which is why we celebrate Easter. Nowadays I don’t think it’s a very religious celebration …
Did you know that Helsinki Airport isn’t actually located in Helsinki? It is in fact in the neighbouring city called Vantaa but it is easier to call the airport just …
Ho, ho, ho, it’s Christmas time again! Every country and even every family have their own Christmas traditions which I find very intriguing. I will tell you about how Christmas …
There’s this awesome celebration that is filled with delicious food, bonfire and sauna and it’s called Midsummer! Midsummer Festival is a three day celebration on the second last weekend of …
Crawling in the dark tunnels hearing drops of water hitting the tunnel floor. The closer you get to the other end, the brighter it becomes. You pop out in to …
See Helsinki with a twist – make a daytrip to Old Porvoo! If you fancy small towns with wooden old architecture and beautifully colored walls, then Old Porvoo is the …