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Finland’s capital, Helsinki, together with its neighbouring cities of Espoo and Vantaa, is the biggest urban concentration in the country, with a combined population of about a million. As Finland’s busiest port, Helsinki spills across a group of Baltic islands and promontories, and its smart new suburbs extend into the surrounding forests and countryside.
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| Kuopio Hotels |
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Kuopio is eastern Finland's largest city, and this is where you can learn about the cultural heritage and see the magnificent ecclesiastical art of the Finnish Orthodox Church at the Orthodox Church Museum of Finland and Iisalmi's Karelian Orthodox Cultural Centre. Kuopio is especially renowned for its large and lively market square, where kalakukko (a delicacy of fish and bacon baked into a rye bread loaf) and fried vendace are sold. There are spectacular lakeland views from the observation tower and restaurant on Puijo hill. |
| Oulu Hotels |
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Oulu, on the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, with its population of 127,000 is the biggest city in the northern Nordic region. It is a university town as well as a lively centre for science, research and high technology.
Oulu hosts events, entertainment, culture and shopping opportunities for people of all ages. From the mavn,rket square you can take a sightseeing cruise in the harbour, while a boat trip takes you along the Oulujoki river to the Turkansaari open air museum. |
| Rovaniemi Hotels |
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The great Lappish rivers, Ounasjoki and Kemijoki, join at the town of Rovaniemi, the provincial capital of Finnish Lapland. In the summer Rovaniemi is a diverse and lively tourist destination, with weekly programmes that have plenty to offer visitors day. |
| Tampere Hotels |
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Tampere spans an isthmus between two big lakes, N?sij?rvi to the north and Pyh?j?rvi to the south, and is a perfect launch point for a leisurely lakeland cruise. You can enjoy spectacular views across the sparkling lakes from the soaring Pyynikki ridge and the N?sinneula observation tower at the S?rk?nniemi amusement park, one of Finland’s top summer attractions. |
| Turku Hotels |
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From the magnificent castle and cathedral - the cradle of Finnish Evangelical Lutheranism - at Turku, Finland’s former capital, to the labyrinth of 20,000 islands in the archipelago, this is one of Finland’s most rewarding areas for the tourist. Museums and old manor houses, fine farmhouses and ironworks are dotted through the wooded landscape, while picturesque stone churches dominate the villages. Traditional handicrafts thrive and seaside restaurants serve sumptuous menus of fresh sea food and other local produce. Due largely to its proximity to Finland’s western neighbour, Swedish is the first language of many inhabitants of this region, and the Swedish-speaking heritage is reflected in place names and history. |
| Vaasa Hotels |
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The Ostrobothnian coast and Vaasa region offer the traveller a mixture of experiences where the vast plains and the sea, countryside traditions and archipelago islands meet. Finnish and Swedish cultures mingle in small villages and cosy old wooden towns. You can choose from a wide variety of accommodation, from luxury spa hotels to archipelago cottages, from well-equipped guesthouses in the countryside to small hotels in the cities. Board one of the archipelago cruise boats to discover the archipelago and its lighthouse islands, or rent a bike to explore the countryside or the small towns along the coast. |
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Though became an independent state since 1917, tourists will still find a trace of both the Swedish and Russian empires in Finland. The present-day Finland is famous for its serenity and scenery that tourists will easily enjoy. For most tourists, happiness can simply be found in a quiet land where hotels, even discount hotels, in Finland are equipped with a decent stoked sauna. Planet Holiday can assist you in finding discount hotels in Finland at unbeatable prices. With tourism as a major moneymaker, accommodations, including discount hotels, are scattered throughout Finland. For leisure tourists, the best time to visit Finland is from May to September, especially during mid-June to mid-July when the midnight sun occurs in Lapland. Tourists are also attracted to Finland by the largest unspoiled wilderness in Europe. In the south, the Finland’s capital, Helsinki, is a popular destination among tourists who love art and architecture. Those who are not familiar with either Finnish or Swedish don’t need to worry because English is widely spoken at hotels and tourist establishments. If you think of visiting Finland, Planet Holiday offers you the best deal on discount hotels in Finland.
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