Finland celebrates friendships on Valentine’s Day
This is not known for being a typically to visit but it has a unique tradition for the day.
Finland celebrates Ystävänpäivä on , which translates to “Friends Day”.
Friends share meals, presents, and tokens of affection with one another, instead of romantic partners.
You can celebrate by exploring the winter gardens in Helsinki or you can take a trip to Lapland to catch a glimpse of the magical .
If you want to do something more adventurous, you can go for a romantic skiing trip in Ylläs.
You might even be able to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights
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While you’re there, you should visit the Old Market Hall which is home to a delicious variety of local food.
One visitor on said: “Lovely market with a broad choice on local produce.My personal favourite was the baked potato filled with cheese and toppings of choice.
“The vendors were extremely helpful and even allowed me to try some of their jams.”
For a more relaxing , you can visit a sauna which is a popular activity to do in the country.
The SkySauna in Helsinki is located inside a ferris wheel car making it a special and memorable experience.
Another fascinating place to visit is Temppeliaukio Church which has a unique design.
Finland is an underrated place to visit for Valentine’s Day
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Also known as “Church in the Rock”, this modern church is carved from rock and has a stunning copper dome.
One visitor on said: “This was probably the most interesting and beautiful place I visited in Helsinki.
“The views within are spectacular and the organist was playing while I was there so that was a highlight, too. Highly recommend.”
A final place you can’t miss while in Finland is Fortress Suomenlinna which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One visitor on Tripadvisor said: “Very easy to get to from Helsinki. Lots of bunkers and caves to explore – some very unexpected. A wonderful place to visit with cafes to warm up in, and so much to see.
“If you only have a weekend in Helsinki, find some time to visit Suomenlinna and taste the cleanest tap water in the World!”