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Finland

Finland is home to historic cities, unspoiled forests and thousands of fresh water lakes.

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Photo by Niko Soveri Courtesy of Helsinki City Tourist & Convention Bureau.
Helsinki Cathedral.
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Helsinki

A high-tech metropolis with the charm of a village, quirky Helsinki is a Nordic gem. See world-class architecture, spectacular scenery and island hideaways by day then try buzzing restaurants and the coolest bars by night.

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Photo courtesy of MEK / Finnish Tourist Board.
Rauma.
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Rauma

Sixteenth-century wooden houses line the streets of the Finnish seafaring town of Rauma. Winter visitors ski or skate over the frozen sea, while summer tourists sail across the archipelago, or indulge in an authentic Finnish sauna experience on the beach.

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Photo courtesy of MEK / Finnish Tourist Board.
Turku Market Square.
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Turku

Set on the Baltic Sea’s largest archipelago, Turku is Finland’s former capital and oldest town. Its location on the Gulf of Bothnia facing Sweden means strong linguistic and historical ties with its Scandinavian neighbour. Turku is Finland’s Christmas City, with festivities lasting until mid-January.

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