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Places to see in Finland when you are a student

Glass Igloos under the Aurora borealis- San Kotkas

As a student in Finland, you have the opportunity to explore a country that is known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From the rugged coastline of the west to the forests and lakes of the interior, Finland has a wealth of places to see and things to do. Here are just a few of the highlights that you should consider visiting as a student in Finland:

Helsinki: The capital city of Finland is a must-see destination for any student in the country. Helsinki is home to a range of cultural attractions, including the Helsinki Cathedral, the Suomenlinna fortress, and the Helsinki Art Museum. The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with a range of bars, clubs, and restaurants to choose from.

Lapland: Located in the far north of Finland, Lapland is a destination that is perfect for students who love the outdoors. The region is known for its beautiful forests, lakes, and mountains, and it is a great place to go hiking, skiing, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature.

Turku: Located on the south coast of Finland, Turku is the oldest city in the country and a great place to visit for students who are interested in history and culture. The city is home to a range of historic landmarks, including the Turku Castle and the Turku Cathedral, as well as a range of museums and galleries.

Rovaniemi: Located in the heart of Lapland, Rovaniemi is the official home of Santa Claus and a great place to visit for students who love the holiday season. The city is home to the Santa Claus Village, where you can meet Santa and enjoy a range of festive activities.

Tampere: Located in central Finland, Tampere is a vibrant city that is known for its cultural attractions, including the Tampere Art Museum and the Tampere Hall concert venue. The city is also home to a range of parks and green spaces, making it a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

Overall, Finland has a wealth of places to see and things to do for students who are looking to explore the country. From the vibrant city of Helsinki to the stunning natural beauty of Lapland, there is something for everyone in Finland. 

If you are a nature/hiking enthusiast…

Finland is a country that is known for its stunning natural beauty, with a landscape that is characterized by forests, lakes, and rugged coastline. From the Arctic tundra of Lapland to the rolling hills of the south, Finland has a diverse range of landscapes that are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

One of the most iconic features of the Finnish landscape is the thousands of lakes that dot the country. These lakes, which are known as järvi in Finnish, are a defining feature of the Finnish landscape, and they are a popular destination for swimming, boating, and fishing. The largest lake in Finland is Lake Saimaa, which is home to a range of wildlife, including the endangered Saimaa ringed seal.

The forests of Finland are another natural wonder that are worth exploring. The country is home to a range of forests, including coniferous forests, mixed forests, and deciduous forests, and they are a great place to go hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature.

The coastline of Finland is another natural attraction that is worth exploring. The country has a rugged coastline that is dotted with islands and inlets, and it is a great place to go sailing, fishing, or simply enjoying the beauty of the sea.

If you don’t wanna travel outside of Helsinki… 

Here are just a few of the places that you should consider visiting during your time in Helsinki:

Helsinki Cathedral: This iconic landmark is located in the center of Helsinki and is one of the city's most recognizable symbols. The Helsinki Cathedral is a neoclassical cathedral that was completed in 1852 and is known for its stunning architecture and views of the city.

Suomenlinna: This sea fortress is located on a group of islands just off the coast of Helsinki, and it is a great place to go for a walk or a picnic. Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is home to a range of historic landmarks, including the Suomenlinna Museum and the King's Gate.

Helsinki Art Museum: This museum is located in the heart of Helsinki and is home to a collection of Finnish and international art, including works by artists such as Picasso and Warhol. The Helsinki Art Museum also hosts a range of temporary exhibitions and events, making it a great place to stay up to date with the latest in contemporary art.

The Market Square: Located in the center of Helsinki, the Market Square is a bustling hub of activity and a great place to go for a bite to eat or to do some shopping. The square is home to a range of stalls and shops that sell everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts, and it is a great place to get a feel for the local culture.

Helsinki Zoo: Located on the island of Korkeasaari, the Helsinki Zoo is home to a range of animals, including polar bears, wolves, and lynx. The zoo is a great place to go for a walk and to learn about different species, and it is also home to a range of educational programs and events.

- San

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