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Venture to the far northern reaches of the world and experience Finland’s extraordinary wilderness — a land where nature and magic coexist. Towering forests sprinkled with crystal-blue lakes, reindeer wandering through national parks, and the aurora borealis painting the sky in waves of color — Finland feels like a dream come to life.
With winters wrapped in snow and summers kissed by endless sunlight, every season here tells its own story. Visit in winter for skiing, husky sledding, and steamy saunas, or embrace summer’s golden glow with lake cruises, lively festivals, and the surreal midnight sun.
From Helsinki’s modern elegance to its hidden corners, Pinoy Tourism takes you deeper — exploring artistic neighborhoods, intriguing museums like the National Museum of Finland, bustling market halls filled with Finnish delicacies, and peaceful spaces like the Chapel of Silence. Discover Finland with us, and unlock the raw beauty, culture, and calm that make it one of the world’s most enchanting destinations.

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Finland At-a-Glance

Head north to where forests meet frozen lakes and northern lights ripple across the night sky. Finland’s natural beauty is wild, pristine, and unforgettable. Join Pinoy Tourism’s expert guides and uncover the surreal charm of this Nordic wonderland — from reindeer-filled parks to design-forward cities where nature and innovation blend seamlessly.

Currency
Euro
Capital City
Helsinki
Winter avg temp
-6°C
Language
Finnish
Summer avg temp
17°C
Good morning
Hyvää huomenta
Time Zone
GMT+3
Good evening
Hyvää iltaa
I love to take our guests into Finnish culture. It is like experiencing a completely different way of life, based on nature, beer and SAUNA!
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Finland

See the Modern Marble Facades of Finlandia Hall

A true masterpiece of Nordic architecture, Finlandia Hall in Helsinki is the vision of Alvar Aalto. Its sleek marble design mirrors Finland’s natural beauty — a symbol of light, balance, and creativity. Inside, concerts and events bring the space to life with energy and elegance.

Indulge in Helsinki’s Market Hall for Local Flavours

Step into the Old Market Hall, a Finnish icon since 1889. Stroll between wooden stalls overflowing with smoked fish, pastries, cheeses, and handmade treats. Whether you’re tasting salmon soup or grabbing a quick coffee, this place captures the heart of Helsinki’s local life.

Enjoy a Drink at Café Esplanad

Treat yourself to Café Esplanad’s famous korvapuusti — giant cinnamon rolls that locals swear by. Sit back with a hot cup of coffee and soak in the easygoing European charm of this Helsinki favorite, indoors or out on the sunlit terrace.

Visit the Chapel of Silence

Find peace in the heart of Helsinki at the Chapel of Silence (Kamppi Chapel). Its curved wooden structure shelters visitors from the city’s rush, offering a quiet refuge to pause and reflect. This minimalist masterpiece is both spiritual and deeply calming.

Stroll Through Helsinki’s Design District

A creative haven spanning over 25 streets and 200 buildings, the Design District is Helsinki’s artistic soul. Explore boutique stores, art galleries, and the world-famous Design Museum. From fashion to furniture, every corner celebrates Finnish craftsmanship and innovation.

Best museums in Finland

Helsinki

Mannerheim Museum

Set in the former home of Baron Gustaf Mannerheim — a legendary Finnish leader and president — this museum tells the story of Finland through his eyes. Step inside his preserved residence to discover personal artifacts and historical treasures spanning decades of change.

Helsinki

Seurasaari Island & Open-Air Museum

Just a few kilometers from the city, Seurasaari Island transports you into Finland’s past. Wander through historic cottages, farmhouses, and manors collected from across the country — each piece a living memory of Finnish rural life.

Helsinki

Luonnontieteellinen Museo

Home to fascinating zoological collections, the museum showcases everything from prehistoric fossils to a full-sized African elephant. Explore Finnish wildlife, learn about Arctic ecosystems, and marvel at nature’s diversity — all under one roof.

Best food in Finland

Lohikeitto (Salmon Soup)

A hearty Finnish classic, this creamy soup of salmon, leeks, and potatoes, topped with dill, is comfort in a bowl. Simple, satisfying, and perfect after a day in the crisp Nordic air.

Fried Baltic Herring

A true taste of Finland’s coastal tradition. Crispy, buttery, and full of flavor, Baltic herring can be found fried, smoked, or pickled. Try it fresh from a market stand — the locals swear by it.

Karelian Pasty (Karjalanpiirakka)

Beloved across Finland, these rye pastries filled with rice or potatoes are a national treasure. Spread with creamy egg butter and enjoyed warm, they’re the ultimate Finnish comfort food.

What to pack for a tour in Finland

What to Pack

Water and Windproof Clothes

Finland’s weather can turn in a heartbeat. Bring a good waterproof jacket, layered clothing, and a scarf — every local wears one, year-round.

Comfortable Shoes

City walks or forest trails — you’ll need sturdy, comfortable footwear. For winter visits, waterproof boots are essential for snow and ice.

Sunglasses

Essential in every season — they’ll protect your eyes from the blazing summer sun and the dazzling white of snow in winter.

Camera

Finland’s landscapes and architecture are pure inspiration. Pack extra batteries and a waterproof bag — cold weather drains power fast.

An Adaptor Plug

Voltage is 220V with standard European two-pin plugs (Types C and F). Don’t forget your adaptor to stay connected.

Pack for Sustainable Travel

Help protect Finland’s pristine environment — bring a reusable water bottle, steel straw, and refillable toiletry bottles to travel responsibly.

Other things to know before you go

Depending on your nationality, you’ll need a valid passport and possibly a visa to enter Finland. Some countries require at least 3–6 months of passport validity beyond your travel dates — always double-check before booking.