Popular Destinations in Europe - Scandinavia and Finland
Central Finland has it all. Enchanting lake scenery, the beat of the city, top-class conference and congress services, a wide choice of entertainment and adventure. All this and much more in Central Finland!
Espoo is located next to the capital Helsinki, only 30 minutes drive from the international airport. It is the second largest city in Finland. Tampere is a city in southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in any of the Nordic countries
Lapland offers experiences all year round. Experience winter twilight, Northern Lights and the nightless night of summer in Finland. Along with unique nature, become revitalised with a huge range of activities.
Where ever you go in Finland, you'll discover that Finns have a rich and diverse cultural heritage. This is evident from the fact that there are seven UNESCO World Heritage sites to explore, and in virtually every town and city you'll find museums and galleries galore.
There are mountains plunging into the sea from hundreds of metres, there are fjords, tall mountain peaks, northern lights and midnight sun.
Tourism is Sweden’s fastest growing sector, offering the Arctic wilderness of the far north, ultra-cool urban fashion shows in the cities and five-star culinary adventures all over the country.
Amalienborg Palace is the winter home of the Danish royal family and consists of four identical palace facades, the first of which was built for Queen Sophie Amalie and housed an early presentation of a German opera, thought to be the first such performance in Denmark, in a specially built, temporary theatre.
The sea and lakes in the north, mountains in the south,forests, and national parks everywhere; here you can take a really deep breath and enjoy the marvellous landscapes.