Helsinki, the super-cool Finnish capital, is an intoxicating blend of forward-thinking innovation and revered tradition. Many visitors flock straight to Suomenlinna, a jaw-dropping, UNESCO-protected island fortress, which dates back to the 1700s. Once you’ve explored its imposing battlements and winding tunnels, stick around for a picnic and take in the sweeping city views. Back in town, check out the neo-classical splendor...
Afficher plus d’infosTurku is a prominent city on the southwest coast of Finland. It's one of the country’s former capitals and previous European Capital of Culture. The city also earned the title of ‘Food Capital of Finland’ because it’s home to many of the country’s oldest and most highly rated restaurants. As you might expect of a coastal city, the local cuisine...
Afficher plus d’infosHelsinki est un véritable enchantement avec ses paysages en bord de mer, son architecture composite, son design finlandais célèbre dans le monde entier et sa gastronomie nordique savoureuse. De dimension réduite, la capitale de la Finlande est facile à explorer...
La Finlande compte environ 75 stations de ski, un nombre relativement important dans un pays sans montagnes. Cependant, les stations...
Avec une foule de parcs, de petites îles et d’activités de plein air, Helsinki est sans conteste l’une des villes...