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When you go to Finland where to visit and what to eat?

Finland
Visa required: Schengen Visa
Summary:
Finland, is the most wonderful land, home of Santa Claus and the Northern Lights. A country that has a combination of nature, architecture, culture and a peaceful atmosphere. They fit together perfectly. Plus it’s easy to travel. The people were friendly. It truly is a country that is known as the happiest country in the world. Anyone who wants to see snow at least once in their life. Go to Finland, I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.
The more you enjoy it, don’t tell anyone. Recommend going from December to mid-January. The snow is beautiful. But there is a slight disadvantage in that you may not be able to travel fully because the daytime is shorter than other periods.
For anyone who wants to come see the midnight sun here. The most suitable period is from May to August. As for the Northern Lights phenomenon The highlight of Finland Can be viewed all year long. But it is most often seen during the winter months, which is from September to March. Who wants to travel? Plan and prepare now!
When you go, you must stop by:
- Visit Helsinki, the capital of Finland.
- Visit Santa Claus Village and meet real reindeer!
- Admire the beauty of Uspenski Cathedral, the largest Orthodox cathedral in Europe.
- Buy souvenirs at the outdoor fresh market Market Square
- Marvel at the frozen land at Kemi Snow Castle
- See the Northern Lights at (Northern Lights) Kota Village, a village of chic snow huts that if you haven’t stopped by, you’re considered to have not yet been to Finland.
- Watch the midnight sun drive a snowmobile Riding a reindeer sleigh And do many fun winter activities in the city of Levi.
- Sampo Icebreaker Boat Trip
- Visit the Moomin Museum and Angry Bird Theme Park in Tampere
- Taste local food and strong coffee in Finnish style. in the city of Porvoo
Once you go, you have to taste it:
- Natural salmon (Wild Salmon) tastes very different from farmed salmon.
- Stir-fried reindeer meat (Poronkäristys)
- Beef and pork stew (Karjalanpaisti)
- Finnish-style sausage (Lenkkimakkara)
- Finnish Rice Pudding (Riisipuuro) Christmas food
- Karelian pie (Karjalanpiirakka or Karelian Pastries)
- Moose meat
- Cinnamon Rolls (Korvapuusti)
- Cheese Bread (Leipäjuusto)
- Vodka