Helsinki is the capital of Finland. The city offers a variety of cultural, historical, and outdoor attractions to explore. Some of the biggest attractions are Mannerheimintie, Finnish National Museum of Art, Finnish National Museum, Finlandia Hall, Central Park, and Hietaniemi Area with the beautiful sandy beach.
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Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is the economic, media, political, and cultural center of the country. The Stockholm region is home to 3 of Sweden's World Heritage sites: Birka, the Drottningholm Palace, and Skogskyrkogården. The city has many spectacular tourist attractions, ranging from the stunning natural beauty of the archipelago to the interesting architecture of the City Hall. Among the many great museums, the Skansen open air museum and Vasa museum are unique experiences.
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Abisko National Park is a national park in Sweden. The park is famous for its natural beauty and Nordic wildlife. The park is also a great place for long summer hikes and Scandinavian winter adventures. As its location is around 190 km north of the Arctic Circle, summer visitors can enjoy the midnight sun, while winter visitors may find the location for viewing the aurora borealis.
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The Åland Islands or Åland is a Finland's region. The main industry of the region has always been shipping and trade, so the Museum Ship Pommern, the Maritime Museum, and the Maritime Quarter in Mariehamn are worth seeing. However, the big draw to Åland is its beautiful landscapes and untouched nature.
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Hämeenlinna is a municipality and city in southern Finland. The main city's attractions include the Market Square, the Town Hall, the Sibelius Museum, the Sibelius Park, the Hämeenlinna Historical Museum and the castle on the shores of the Vanajavesi.
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Savonlinna is a municipality and city in Saimaa lake region, Finland. The city is most famous for the 15th-century Olavinlinna Castle. Famous annual Savonlinna Opera Festival is performed inside the castle. Another tourist attraction includes boat cruises.
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Lemmenjoki National Park is a national park in northern Finland. Anyone seeking wilderness experience will love this park. There are free and open wilderness huts as well as hundreds of miles of marked trails. The park is also home to wolves, brown bears, wild golden eagles and many other animals.
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Oulu is municipality and city in Finland. The city has the rich culture. Many writers, musicians, and artists live in the city. A variety of cultural events takes place each year. Examples include the Air Guitar World Championships and the Oulu Music Video Festival.
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Archipelago National Park is 500 square kilometers long national park in Finland. The park attracts hundreds of visitors every year, but it never seems crowded given the size of the area. Visitors can enjoy in nature from water in kayaks, sailboats or motor boats. The park is also an incredible place for fishing. The most interesting islands to visit in Archipelago National Park are Aspo, Jurmo, Noto, Uto, and Houtskär.
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Tampere, the largest inland town in Scandinavia, is located in Finland. The city is noted for its rich cultural life with numerous festivals, popular sports teams, and open-air theatre. In addition to its theatres, the city offers many recreational and cultural facilities including the Lenin Museu, the modern Municipal Library, the Särkänniemi amusement park, and numerous parks and lakes.
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Turku is a city in southwestern Finland. The city attracts visitors mostly with its rich cultural life. Cultural venues in Turku include several art galleries, theatres, cinemas, numerous museums and a city philharmonic orchestra. The city is also official Christmas city of Finland.
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Vaasa is a city in western Finland. This peaceful city offers plenty of attractions such as the Ostrobothnian Museum, the Kuntsi Museum of Modern Art, the Vaasa Maritime Museum, the Tikanoja Art Museum, and the Terranova Kvarken Nature Center.
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Sigtuna is the oldest town in Sweden, founded in AD 980. The city's amazing history is to be founded in the medieval churches, rune stones, ruins and buildings that remain to this day. Sigtuna also has a picturesque town center with small shops, restaurants, and cafes.
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Dalarna is a province in central Sweden. The province is known for its pine forests, red cottages, and blue lakes. Visitors who are looking for sightseeing, camping and swimming will love Dalarna. The best bases for exploring Dalarna are the towns on the Siljan Lake.
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Västerbotten is a province in Northern Sweden. Experience a magical trip through the frozen landscapes with the company of man's best friend, dog!
Gotland is is Sweden's largest island. The dirt tracks and remote roads of Gotland are excellent for challenging mountain biking.
Bohuslän is a province in Götaland, Sweden. Places such as Bohuslän, with its smooth granite cliffs and many islands, are the most suitable for paddling. You can also spend the night in your own tent, or explore the island, as long as you follow the local guidelines.
Skåne County is a country in Southern Sweden. Canoeing in Skåne offers both lakes with an archipelago feeling and calm river water. The Skåne's main season for paddling is from May to end of September.
Ylläs is the largest ski resort in Finland. The are about 60 slopes and 30 ski lifts. The slopes offer something for everyone, regardless of skills and age.
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Did you ever wish to ski in summer? Well, it's possible (even if outside temperature rises above 30 degrees celsius) in the ski tunnel of Vuokatti, Finland.
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