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About Finland

Finland is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It boasts an epic fusion of contemporary design, wild beauty, and culinary excellence. The country is home to beautiful mountains, lakes, forests, fjords, waterfalls, and some of the best places to watch the Northern Lights in the world. However, it is not just vast expanses of wilderness. The country’s southern areas are filled with vibrant cities, with world-renowned design and captivating urban space. 

Finland has been attracting increasing numbers of international visitors for its excellent healthcare. Hospitals and clinics in the country provide a wide range of high-quality treatment, almost no waiting list, and multi-disciplinary care. With the country’s highly-trained medical professionals and advanced technology, medical tourists can expect to receive positive results from their treatment.

Popular Cities and Regions in Finland

The capital of Finland is Helsinki, which is a picturesque city filled with green spaces, groundbreaking design, magnificent architecture, and friendly people. Those who love museums will be thrilled to visit this city as it is dotted with awesome museums. Some of the best are the National Museum of Finland, which has a huge collection of Finnish artifacts from the Stone Age to the present day, and the Finnish Museum of Photography, where visitors can find photos from famous Finnish photographers. Another popular city is Tampere, which is an interesting melting pot where rich industrial heritage blends perfectly with wooden houses and cultural landmarks. The best attractions in Tampere that visitors should explore include Museum Vapriikki, Pyynikki Observation Tower, and Tampere Cathedral.

Transport in Finland

Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is the main international airport in Finland. It serves both domestic flights to numerous regions in the country and international flights to various cities across the globe. Traveling around the country is easy because the public transport system is integrated. Trains and buses integrate well, and in remoter areas, they also connect with flights. Taxis are available inside major cities.

Visas in Finland

Finland is a member of the Schengen Area. Therefore, citizens of 62 countries, including the US and the UAE, do not need a visa to visit the country for up to 90 days. Other nationalities need to apply for a visa beforehand. 

Weather in Finland

From late May to mid-September is summer in Finland. The country experiences warm temperatures during this season. In some areas in the country, the sun remains visible for almost 24 hours a day during the summer. The last months of summer are the rainy season and winter starts in December and ends in January. The winter is cold, dark, and snowy. Autumn and spring usually have cool temperatures, with pleasant weather. 

Additional Info
  1. Local Currency: Euro is the currency in Finland. €1 is equivalent to approximately US$1.2. 
  2. Money & Payments: Visitors can exchange their money in local banks. Some banks provide exchange desks at transport terminals. ATMs are widespread and credit cards are widely accepted. Tipping is normally not expected, but Finnish people do tip to appreciate delicious food or good service. 
  3. Local Language: Finland has two official languages: Finnish and Swedish. Finnish is spoken as the first language by 93% of the country’s population, while Swedish is spoken by about 6% of people. Most people in the country speak or at least understand English enough to have a conversation.
  4. Local Culture and Religion: Most of the population are Christian. The country has freedom of religion. Tens of thousands of Muslims and around 2,000 Jews live in Finland.
  5. Public holidays: Most shops and banks close on public holidays, including during the New Year’s Day (January 1), Epiphany (January 6), Whitsun (late May), Midsummer (late June), and Christmas (December 24 to 26).