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Attractions les plus populaires à Finland

The best things to do in Finland include exploring the imposing Suomenlinna Fortress, just 2 km from the center of Helsinki, and visiting the Temppeliaukio Church, carved directly into the rock. Be sure to experience the magic of the Northern Lights during winter, a unique experience in Lapland.

Suomenlinna

1. Suomenlinna

Helsinki

4.6 (26,539)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Faits rapides: Cobblestone streets and a tang of sea spray make wandering the fortress islands feel like stepping into a living history painting. You can picnic on old ramparts and discover a lively local community with cafés, artists' studios, and a small maritime museum.

Points forts: Built from 1748 under Augustin Ehrensvärd, the fortress spreads across six linked islands where roughly 800 people still live among mossy cobblestone streets, and on windy mornings you can smell tar, sea salt and the sharp tang of iron from old cannons. Duck into the dim powder magazines and tunnel network carved in the 1700s and the damp stone walls, narrow staircases and ghostly echoes make you feel like you're sneaking through a living time capsule.

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Temppeliaukio Church

2. Temppeliaukio Church

Helsinki

4.4 (15,947)
Concert HallAttraction touristiqueLive Music VenueÉgliseAuditorium

Faits rapides: A cavernous sanctuary carved directly from solid bedrock wraps listeners in warm, natural acoustics, the rough granite walls and broad copper dome turning concerts into an intimate, resonant experience. Sunlight pours through a circular ring of skylights, scattering over uneven stone and surprising visitors who expect darkness; the modest seating makes most performances feel remarkably personal.

Points forts: Designed by brothers Timo and Tuomo Suomalainen and consecrated in 1969, the round sanctuary was carved straight into solid granite so the rough rock walls glow warm under the copper dome and even footsteps sound like soft percussion. On quiet afternoons the copper’s resonance and the exposed bedrock make a lone sung note linger for several seconds, and local musicians still hold impromptu piano and vocal concerts there because the place turns a single vowel into a cathedral sized echo.

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Santa Claus Village

3. Santa Claus Village

Rovaniemi

4.2 (33,160)
Parc d'attractionsCentre de loisirsAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Experience Christmas magic all year round. Meet Santa Claus, reindeer, and a unique polar line to cross.

Faits rapides: Receives about 500,000 visitors every year who want to experience the magic of Christmas all year round. The village is located exactly on the Arctic Circle, allowing you to cross the imaginary line while exploring.

Points forts: A unique tradition includes sending letters back to the world with a special stamp from Santa Claus himself. Real reindeer appear and daily meetings with Santa Claus are organized, where children can take pictures and share their Christmas wishes.

Notre conseil voyage n°1

Avez-vous entendu parler des visites à pied gratuites ?

Après avoir voyagé dans plus de 30 pays, il y a une chose que j'aurais aimé qu'on me dise dès le premier jour, et cela a complètement changé ma façon de découvrir les nouvelles villes.

Les visites à pied gratuites. Oui, vraiment gratuites. Pas besoin de carte de crédit. Pas de piège.

Guide local, 2-3 heures

Sites majeurs, trésors cachés, histoires locales

100% basé sur les pourboires

Les guides ne gagnent que des pourboires, ils donnent donc le meilleur d'eux-mêmes

Vous donnez le pourboire que vous jugez juste

À la fin, donnez simplement le pourboire que vous jugez juste

J'ai fait ces visites dans des dizaines de villes et elles ont été le point fort de presque tous mes voyages. Si vous visitez Finland, faites-le le premier jour. Vous me remercierez plus tard.

Adrijana, fondateur de City Buddy
Découvrez les visites à pied GRATUITES
Helsinki Cathedral

4. Helsinki Cathedral

Helsinki

4.6 (13,365)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiqueÉgliseLieu de culte

Faits rapides: Step onto the broad white steps and you quickly notice how the hush of the plaza makes every footstep echo, turning casual gatherings into quite photogenic scenes. A ring of green copper domes tops the building, their patina glowing at sunset so photographers often wait for blue hour to capture the view.

Points forts: Climb the broad white steps at sunrise and watch the five green copper domes flare a minty patina, the central golden cross scattering tiny glittering sparks across the square. Finished in 1852 as a tribute to Tsar Nicholas I, the building keeps its Neoclassical hush: white pillars, severe pediments, and an organ whose single sustained chord seems to hang in the air long enough for you to hear your own footfall.

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Rock Church

5. Rock Church

Helsinki

4.4 (16,170)
Attraction touristiqueConcert HallAuditoriumLive Music VenueLieu d'événement

Experience a church carved into solid rock with a 3500-pipe organ. Its glowing blue light winters and glass brick bell tower create an unforgettable visit.

Faits rapides: Imagine a church carved directly into solid granite, creating natural acoustics that fill the space with a unique resonance. The church holds an organ with 3500 pipes, one of the largest in Finland, contributing to extraordinary music performances.

Points forts: During winter, the church glows with soft blue lighting that contrasts with the rough stone walls, offering a surreal atmosphere. An intriguing fact is the bell tower made of glass bricks, allowing visitors to see inside at any time and hear its deep tones clearly.

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Olavinlinna Castle

6. Olavinlinna Castle

Savonlinna

4.5 (6,650)
CastleAttraction touristiqueMuséeLieu historiquePoint d'intérêt

Perfect for history and culture lovers, this fortress offers a journey back in time with stunning views. Enjoy the rare combination of medieval architecture and live artistic events.

Faits rapides: Overlooking the city on Lake Saimaa, this fortress has three huge stone towers that seem to defy time and geography. For more than five centuries, it has withstood several battles and political changes, keeping its walls almost intact.

Points forts: During summer, an opera festival transforms the stone halls into a magical stage: voices echo through the ancient walls, blending history with living art. The castle is part of the only medieval castle built on water, something rare in Europe, giving it a unique and dramatic charm.

Seurasaari Open-Air Museum

7. Seurasaari Open-Air Museum

Helsinki

4.6 (2,007)
Attraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Experience rural Finnish life with historic houses and nature trails. A visual and sensory journey through centuries of local culture preserved outdoors.

Faits rapides: This open-air museum has more than 80 buildings relocated from farms, villages, and towns across Finland. Walking its trails offers a unique journey through Finnish architecture and way of life from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

Points forts: You can explore a wooden chapel where ceremonies take place during summer and visit the forest ranger's house with a collection of old tools. The setting among pines and lakes creates an atmosphere that transports you to an authentic rural Finland.

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Lake Saimaa

8. Lake Saimaa

South Karelia

4.7 (179)
LakeCaractéristique naturelleÉtablissement

Explore Finland's largest lake with its 13,000 amazing islands. Enjoy serene landscapes and the unique chance to see the rare ringed seal.

Faits rapides: Saimaa is the largest lake in Finland and the fourth largest in Europe, covering an area of about 4,400 km². It has more than 13,000 islands, creating a landscape of intricate waters and picturesque bays.

Points forts: One of the coolest secrets is the presence of the Saimaa ringed seal, a rare species found only in this lake, with fewer than 400 individuals remaining. The calm waters and islands offer perfect protected refuges to observe this seal in its natural habitat.

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Villes populaires de Finland

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Runeberg's Torte

Runeberg's Torte

This delicious almond and raspberry flavored torte is traditionally enjoyed on Runeberg's Day, celebrating the Finnish poet Johan Runeberg.

Korvapuusti

Korvapuusti

Korvapuusti are Finnish cinnamon rolls distinguished by a dash of cardamom in the dough, making them uniquely aromatic and flavorful.

Pullakahvi

Pullakahvi

Pullakahvi is a Finnish coffee break featuring sweet, cardamom-flavored buns, a cherished tradition blending coffee and pastry.

Plats salés traditionnels

Karjalanpaisti

Karjalanpaisti

Karjalanpaisti is a traditional Karelian meat stew, slow-cooked with root vegetables, representing the hearty Finnish countryside cuisine.

Kalakukko

Kalakukko

Kalakukko is a traditional fish pie from Eastern Finland, where fish and pork are baked inside a thick rye crust, preserving moisture and flavor.

Lihapullat

Lihapullat

Finnish lihapullat are meatballs typically served with mashed potatoes and lingonberry sauce, a comforting and beloved home-cooked meal.

Boissons traditionnelles

Salmiakki Koskenkorva

Salmiakki Koskenkorva

This is a Finnish vodka infused with salty licorice flavor, a very popular and distinctly Nordic taste.

Sima

Sima

Sima is a lightly fermented mead traditionally enjoyed during the Vappu spring festival, often homemade and sweet with a slight fizz.

Glögi

Glögi

Glögi is a warm spiced berry or fruit drink, very popular in Finnish winters and Christmas markets, similar to mulled wine but non-alcoholic versions are common.

Frequently Asked Questions about Finland

Is Finland a safe country for tourists?
Yes, Finland is considered one of the safest countries in the world, with a very low crime rate. According to the Global Peace Index, the country is among the top 5 safest places to visit, offering peace of mind for travelers in all regions.
How many days are recommended to explore Finland?
To explore the main attractions of Finland, a stay of at least 7 to 10 days is recommended. This allows you to visit Helsinki, Lapland to see the Northern Lights, and enjoy cultural and natural experiences without rush.
What is the best time to visit Finland?
The best months to visit Finland are from June to August to enjoy the summer and the long sunny days, or from December to March for winter activities such as watching the Northern Lights and engaging in snow sports.
Is Finland an expensive country for tourists?
Yes, Finland is considered an expensive country for tourists. Food and accommodation can cost on average 40 to 70 euros per meal and 100 to 150 euros per night in standard hotels, respectively. Public transportation is efficient but also has higher prices compared to the European average.
How to get around inside Finland?
Public transportation in Finland is efficient and includes buses, trains, and the metro in cities like Helsinki. Renting a car is an option for more remote areas, especially in Lapland. Prices vary but public transportation has extensive coverage and regular schedules.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Helsinki

0 km N/A

The vibrant capital city with rich history and modern culture.

Porvoo

50 km 45 min by bus

A charming medieval town with old wooden houses and cobblestone streets.

Turku

170 km 2h by train

Finland's oldest city with a beautiful castle and riverfront.

Nuuksio National Park

40 km 40 min by car

A natural escape near Helsinki with hiking trails and lakes.

Tampere

180 km 2h by train

An industrial city known for its museums and cultural events.

Commentaires (5)

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Natalia L.

Don't miss the local markets for meals, avoid tourist traps near the main squares. Try the salmon soup from roadside vendors, it's authentic and budget-friendly.

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Rami K.

Was expecting more from the northern lights but they were patchy during my visit. Cozy cabins made the stay comfy though. Perfect for a quiet retreat if you like solitude.

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Nicole F.

If you plan to use public transport in Helsinki, grab a single card for multiple rides instead of buying tickets each time. It saved me a lot of hassle and money.

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Diallo W.

Finnish food took me by surprise, simple but tasty. Weather was chilly even in summer, pack layers. A week is good to get a feel for the place without rushing.

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Sven N.

Loved the calm vibe here, super safe and clean. Helsinki's design district is worth wandering for a day, plenty of cool shops and cafes.

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Helsinki Central Station

Main rail connections to all major Finnish cities

Take the train or Finnair city bus from Helsinki-Vantaa to city center.

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Informations utiles pour Finland

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingStockmann, Forum, Kamppi
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesKallio, Punavuori, Hietalahti Market
Restaurants décontractés populairesRavintola Nokka, Sea Horse, Lappi
Restaurants chics populairesOlo, Savoy, Grön
Cafés populairesGood Life Coffee, Juttutupa, The Cock
Eau du robinet potableOui
Visa nomade digitalNon
Meilleure application de taxiValopilkku, Lähitaksi, Follo
Prix taxi / km$1.5
Touristes / an3900000
Population5527573
Vitesse internet mobile100 Mbps
Taux de chômage6 %
Taux de pauvreté11 %
Revenu moyen / mois$3500
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$2500
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$100
Prix bière à partir de$6
Prix café à partir de$3
Prix street food à partir de$8
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$20
Monnaie localeEUR
Types de prises électriquesC, E, F
ReligionsEvangelical Lutheran, Orthodox Christianity
Langues parléesFinnish, Swedish, English
Groupes ethniquesFinnish, Swedish, Sami
Orientation politiqueCenter-Left
Densité de population18 /km²
Superficie géographique338424 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesStorms, Floods, Winter storms
Animaux dangereuxNone significant
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeEsplanadi Park, Kaivopuisto Park, Central Park Helsinki
Transports en commun populairesHelsinki Metro, Trams, Buses
Compagnies aériennesFinnair, Norwegian Air Shuttle, SAS
Vaccinations recommandéesRoutine vaccinations
Types d'architectureModern, Neoclassical, Wooden
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres78 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres18 l
Culture du pourboireNot mandatory, appreciated for good service
Coworking / jour$25
Airbnb / mois$1500
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$900
Salle de sport / mois$50
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$60
Budget quotidien (moyen)$120

Aperçu de Finland

Maîtrise de l'anglaisBon
Sécurité routièreBon
Accueil des étrangersMoyen
Liberté d'expressionTrès bon
Transports en communBon
Soins de santéTrès bon
Qualité de l'éducationTrès bon
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueTrès bon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteTrès bon
Accessibilité à piedBon
Vie nocturneMoyen
Scène culinaireBon
Accueil LGBTQ+Bon
Scène startupBon
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéTrès bon
Accès à la natureTrès bon

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