Finland.
Hirvensalmi
This lake-laced municipality in Finland's South Savo region, Hirvensalmi is largely defined by water — roughly a third of its area is lakes and waterways, wi…
Raahe
Founded in 1649 by Count Per Brahe the Younger, Raahe is a coastal town on Finland's Gulf of Bothnia shore with one of the country's best-preserved 19th-cent…
Ylivieska
A commercial and administrative hub for a wide stretch of Northern Ostrobothnia, Ylivieska is a Finnish town that grew up at a railway junction on the banks…
Kotka
Coastal town in southeastern Finland whose city centre occupies its own island — Kotkansaari — at the mouth of the Kymi River, Kotka sits on the Gulf of Finl…
Uusikaupunki
A low-rise Finnish coastal town in Southwest Finland, Uusikaupunki pairs a striking red-brick church with a tree-lined main street, a little lake visible in…
Kiuruvesi
Modest town in Finland's North Savo region, Kiuruvesi sits alongside a substantial body of water in a municipality where lakes and waterways cover a signific…
Rauma
Rauma's Old Town, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1991, is one of the few surviving medieval town layouts in Finland, preserved in a dense clu…
Hyrynsalmi
This small Finnish municipality in the Kainuu region hosts the World Championships in swamp football each year, drawing competitors to one of the country's m…
Viiala
This compact Finnish town in Pirkanmaa where a winding river loops through forested surrounds, open farmland stretches to the horizon, and a modest low-rise…
Kouvola
This Finnish city along the Kymijoki River, Kouvola pairs a walkable café and restaurant centre with autumn-gold parkland, stone bridges over dark water, and…
Porvoo
Porvoo Old Town, with its well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings lining the Porvoonjoki River, is one of Finland's six medieval towns and a recogniz…
Kokemäki
A little town in Finland's Satakunta region, Kokemäki sits along the Kokemäki River, one of the country's largest river systems, and holds Iron Age and medie…
Keuruu
This tiny Finnish town in Central Finland's lake-dotted uplands, anchored by a striking red-painted wooden church with ornate shingled roofs and multiple spi…
Alavus
A tiny Finnish town in South Ostrobothnia where flat agricultural plains give way to rolling hill terrain, Alavus is defined by its sixty lakes and over 300…
Korsholm
This coastal municipality wrapping around the city of Vaasa on Finland's west coast, Korsholm combines a rural mainland landscape with a large, fractured arc…
Hankasalmi
This pocket-sized Finnish municipality in Central Finland sits across a landscape of nearly a hundred lakes, the largest being Kynsivesi-Leivonvesi, Armisves…
Kemi
Kemi, a town in Finnish Lapland at the northern tip of the Gulf of Bothnia, draws winter visitors with two distinctive attractions: the Lumilinna Snow Castle…
Lauritsala
This district of Lappeenranta in Finland's South Karelia, Lauritsala sits alongside the Saimaa Canal with a waterfront character visible in historic engravin…
Sipoo
A Finnish coastal municipality east of Helsinki, Sipoo draws day-trippers with its medieval fieldstone church, rolling farmland, scattered archipelago, and a…
Sysmä
On the eastern shore of Lake Päijänne, roughly midway between Jyväskylä and Lahti, Sysmä is a little Finnish lakeside town that draws a large summer populati…
Riihimäki
A railway junction town in southern Finland, roughly an hour north of Helsinki by train, Riihimäki is home to the Glass Museum, housed in the former factory…
Kokkola
Kokkola's main draw is Neristan, a well-preserved old wooden town district on Finland's Gulf of Bothnia coast.
Hämeenlinna
Founded in 1639, Hämeenlinna holds the distinction of being Finland's oldest inland city, set on the shores of Lake Vanajavesi in the country's southern inte…
Hailuoto
Finland's largest island in the Gulf of Bothnia, Hailuoto lies off the coast of Oulu in the northern Baltic and is classified as a nationally significant bui…
Jyväskylä
This lakeside city in Finland's Central Finland region, Jyväskylä is known for its concentration of buildings by architect Alvar Aalto, the annual Rally Finl…
Kittilä
Municipality in Finnish Lapland above the Arctic Circle, Kittilä is home to the Levi ski resort at Sirkka and sits within reach of two national parks — Palla…
Jarvenpaa
At the northern end of Lake Tuusula, a short distance from Helsinki, Järvenpää is a Finnish town whose lakeside setting drew a cluster of prominent artists,…
Suomenlinna
Built across eight islands just off central Helsinki, Suomenlinna is a UNESCO World Heritage sea fortress whose construction began in 1748 under the Swedish…
Ruovesi
Lake-dotted municipality in Finland's Pirkanmaa region, Ruovesi is home to Helvetinjärvi National Park and sits amid extensive forest and some 200 lakes.
Nivala
Nicknamed the "Texas of Finland" for its flat, open agricultural landscapes and its standing as one of the country's most significant milk and beef producers…
Jakobstad
Jakobstad, on Finland's Gulf of Bothnia coast, is the birthplace of national poet J.
Punkalaidun
This striking red-and-green timber building — typical of Finnish rural civic architecture — anchors this sparsely populated Pirkanmaa municipality, where ope…
Lahti
Named the European Green Capital of 2021, Lahti is a Finnish lakeland city in Päijät-Häme sitting on the southern shore of Lake Vesijärvi, with good rail con…
Vihti
Lakeside municipality in southern Finland, Vihti sits on the shores of Lake Hiidenvesi, which connects through Lake Lohja and the Karis River to the Gulf of…
Lapinlahti
The Halonen artistic dynasty traces its roots to this small town in Finland's North Savonia region, and Lapinlahti has embraced that heritage by making art i…
Saarijärvi
A little town in Central Finland's lake district, Saarijärvi sits among 241 lakes — including Pyhäjärvi, Summanen, and Lake Saarijärvi itself — with forests…
Siilinjärvi
A lake-dense municipality in North Savo, eastern Finland, where water makes up roughly a fifth of the total area across more than a hundred lakes, including…
Kuhmoinen
A little Finnish municipality in Pirkanmaa whose population swells fivefold in summer, when seasonal residents arrive to make use of its lakes and forested t…
Iitti
A pocket-sized Finnish municipality in Päijät-Häme where the Kymi River runs through lake-dotted terrain, Iitti is home to the Kymi Ring motor sport centre a…
Juva
Founded on 19 January 1442, Juva holds the distinction of being the oldest parish or municipality in Finland with a precisely known founding date — and from…
Vaasa
This bilingual Finnish city on the Gulf of Bothnia, Vaasa has a walkable centre with a dense food-and-drink scene and a concentration of historic churches.
Luvia
Small coastal settlement in Finland's Satakunta region, Luvia pairs a striking red-granite church amid pine forest with easy access to the water and the wide…
Tuusula
Tuusula is a municipality in the Helsinki metropolitan area known for the cultural landscape along the eastern shore of Lake Tuusula, where a lakeside villa…
Taipalsaari
This little Finnish municipality in South Karelia records the highest average summer temperatures of any municipality in Finland, making it a warm-weather ou…
Jaala
A little Finnish village in Kymenlaakso's lake-dotted uplands, anchored by a striking white timber church with a red-roofed steeple, surrounded by birch and…
Juuka
A tiny town on the western shore of Lake Pielinen in Finland's North Karelia region, Juuka sits within a municipality where a substantial portion of the tota…
Pornainen
Once nicknamed "Hollywood of Finland" by the film industry for its long history as a filming location — stretching from the 1930s to the present — Pornainen…
Iisalmi
Lakeside town in Finland's North Savo region, Iisalmi sits amid the waterways that define the Upper Savonia landscape.
Lapinjärvi
This tiny bilingual municipality in southern Finland's Uusimaa region is known for varied landscapes: open farmland in its centre recalls the plains of South…
Hamina
Hamina's town centre follows a rare circular street plan dating from the 1720s — a layout shared by only a handful of cities worldwide, with Palmanova in Ita…
Ulvila
One of Finland's six medieval cities and the country's third oldest, Ulvila in Satakunta held town status from 1365 until Pori absorbed its privileges in 155…
Nurmijärvi
Nurmijärvi, a suburban municipality north of Helsinki, is the birthplace of Aleksis Kivi, Finland's national author — a fact reflected in the municipal coat…
Sodankylä
Sodankylä, a small town in Finnish Lapland, has hosted the Midnight Sun Film Festival since 1986, drawing international attention to this remote northern mun…
Ranua
Ranua Wildlife Park, the second northernmost zoo in the world, draws well over 100,000 visitors a year to this little municipality in southern Finnish Laplan…
Joroinen
This small municipality in Finland's North Savo region, Joroinen is set among an extensive lake landscape and is known for its many manor houses.
Espoon Keskus
This mid-rise urban district forming the administrative heart of Finland's second-largest city, where modern shopping centres and office blocks sit alongside…
Ikaalinen
This pocket-sized Finnish town in the Pirkanmaa region, Ikaalinen is known for its lakeside spa on Lake Kyrösjärvi, the long-running Sata-Häme Soi folk music…
Ilomantsi
Ilomantsi, in Finland's North Karelia region, holds the easternmost point of both Finland and the continental European Union, near the village of Hattuvaara.
Lohja
A Finnish lake town in the Uusimaa region, Lohja takes its civic identity from Lake Lohja and the Lohja ridge that divides its landscape, and calls itself "L…
Paimio
This little Finnish town in Southwest Finland where a historic stepped-gable industrial building meets a calm, tree-lined river, with forested upland country…
Jokela
This little Finnish commuter town on the Helsinki–Riihimäki rail line, Jokela is anchored by a well-preserved pale-blue wooden station building with decorati…
Liminka
Founded in 1477 on the Liminganjoki river, Liminka is a tiny municipality in Finland's Northern Ostrobothnia region, a short drive south of Oulu.
Pirkkala
A densely populated Finnish town beside Tampere, Pirkkala features a handsome red-brick church with a square tower set among birch trees, with lakes and upla…
Kitee
A modest town in Finland's North Karelia region, Kitee sits amid a landscape of lakes and waterways, with water making up a substantial portion of its munici…
Pielavesi
Pielavesi, a pocket-sized municipality in Finland's North Savonia region, is best known as the birthplace of Urho Kekkonen, who served as Finland's president…
Karis
Bilingual tiny town on Finland's southern coast, Karis is now part of the municipality of Raseborg, formed in 2009 when it merged with Ekenäs and Pohja.
Parkano
A tiny Finnish town in Pirkanmaa, Parkano sits at the junction of two major highways and the Tampere–Seinäjoki railway line, with the Viinikanjoki river runn…
Kempele
Kempele, a compact town just south of Oulu in North Ostrobothnia, is the birthplace of NHL goaltender Pekka Rinne and home to one of northern Finland's large…
Laitila
Known across Finland as the "egg capital," Laitila is a pocket-sized town in Southwest Finland whose poultry farms and annual egg festival (Laitilan Munamark…
Nurmes
This small North Karelian town sits on a ridge between Lake Nurmesjärvi and Lake Pielinen, with the Bomba Karelian Village — a tourist destination dedicated…
Tornio
Founded in 1621, Tornio is the oldest city in Finnish Lapland, sitting at the mouth of the Tornio River on the Gulf of Bothnia and forming a cross-border twi…
Raseborg
Finland's largest Swedish-speaking-majority town, Raseborg sits on the southern coast of western Uusimaa with a walkable centre in Ekenäs full of cafés and r…
Alajärvi
Alajärvi, the only town in the Järviseutu sub-region of Southern Ostrobothnia, sits on the shore of the lake that shares its name and is known as the home mu…
Loviisa
Founded in 1745 as a border fortress against Russia, Loviisa is a compact bilingual town on Finland's southern coast, east of Helsinki, where much of the ori…
Raisio
A Southwest Finland town on the Bay of Raisio, where a striking medieval stone church with a red timber gable and surrounding graveyard stands as the area's…
Tikkurila
Tikkurila is Vantaa's compact urban hub just north of Helsinki, with a walkable brick-paved town square, a strong café and restaurant scene, and easy rail co…
Varkaus
Set on the straits between two parts of Lake Saimaa in Finland's North Savonia region, Varkaus is an industrial town whose name once meant "strait" in old Fi…
Elimäki
Modest Finnish town in Kymenlaakso's forested upland country, where a striking white wooden church with a steep shingled roof stands amid deep winter snow an…
Kontiolahti
Kontiolahti, a municipality in Finland's North Karelia region, is best known internationally as a biathlon venue, having hosted the Biathlon World Championsh…
Joutsa
This small Finnish municipality in Central Finland with a modest café and restaurant scene in its centre, Joutsa sits amid lake-dotted terrain and is associa…
Virrat
Small Finnish town in Pirkanmaa set beside Lake Toisvesi, Virrat sits in a largely rural landscape of lakes and low terrain north of Tampere.
Laukaa
Laukaa, a municipality next to Jyväskylä in Central Finland, is home to Saraakallio, the largest Stone Age rock painting site in Fennoscandia, with the oldes…
Ivalo
This tiny town on the Ivalo River serves as the administrative centre for Inari, Finland's largest municipality by area, deep in Finnish Lapland above the Ar…
Hyvinkää
This town in southern Finland's Uusimaa region, a short distance north of Helsinki, Hyvinkää is home to the Finnish Railway Museum and a 1961 church among it…
Kauniainen
Kauniainen (also known by its Swedish name Grankulla) is a small bilingual town in southern Finland, fully enclosed within the city of Espoo and part of the…
Paltamo
This tiny lakeside municipality in Finland's Kainuu region, Paltamo sits on the northeastern shore of Oulujärvi and holds several historic churches for a set…
Heinola
A Finnish lakeland town in Päijät-Häme with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, Heinola sits alongside the Kymi River and was named by The Times…
Orimattila
A Finnish town in the Päijät-Häme region, Orimattila offers a compact café-lined centre, a striking white-towered stone church framed by silver birches, and…
Seinäjoki
The regional capital of South Ostrobothnia in western Finland, Seinäjoki is best known for a civic centre designed entirely by Alvar Aalto — including the La…
Jämsänkoski
A tiny Finnish town in Central Finland's upland lake country, where a powerful river rushes over dark rocks below an old dam structure, with green summer for…
Imatra
The Imatrankoski rapids on the River Vuoksi have drawn visitors to this South Karelian town for over 300 years, among them Catherine II, Alexandre Dumas, and…
Juupajoki
A sparsely populated Finnish municipality in Pirkanmaa's upland lake country, where traditional red-painted log farmsteads and open meadows define the rural…
Kauhajoki
Kauhajoki, a small town in Finland's South Ostrobothnia region, is home to two national parks: Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas and Lauhanvuori.
Äänekoski
This industrial town in Central Finland sits at the southern end of Lake Keitele, with water making up a substantial portion of its total area.
Yli-Ii
Sparsely populated Finnish village in North Ostrobothnia, where dense boreal forest lines quiet roads along the Ii River, offering a raw taste of northern wi…
Kerava
This compact, densely populated town in the Helsinki metropolitan area, Kerava is known in Finland as a town of art and garlic, and is home to the Sinebrycho…
Jämsä
Finnish lakeland town in the forested uplands of Keski-Suomi, Jämsä sits directly on the water and offers a quiet base for exploring a wider region dotted wi…
Pieksämäki
A Finnish inland town with a walkable centre of cafés and restaurants, Pieksämäki sits close to lakes and forested upland country typical of the region, maki…
Pori
Mid-sized Finnish city in Satakunta with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, set close to the water and within reach of several UNESCO World Her…
Anjala
A Finnish town sitting directly on the water amid upland country, Anjala offers scenic viewpoints and serves as a practical base for exploring several UNESCO…
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