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How many days is it suitable to go to Finland? Ask for recommended itineraries and scenic spots.

Depending on when you go, different seasons have different ways to play, and the number of days to play is naturally different. But I suggest going to Finland in winter. Although it is cold, there are more ways to play and you can play better. Prepare to go to Finland in winter, at least 7- 10 days a week.

Finns play in winter.

First, the countries in the polar circle of the Aurora Glass House can basically see the aurora. Biscu in Kiruna, Sweden, Tromso in Norway, Black Beach on the south coast of Iceland and Saliselka in Finland are all worthy of recommendation. If you are afraid of extreme cold, I recommend you to come to Saliselka, Finland, where there is a very classic aurora glass house. You can stay indoors and lie comfortably in bed, waiting for the arrival of the aurora.

Santa Claus Village The Santa Claus Village in Finland is the real hometown of Santa Claus. Certified by the United Nations, it is open all year round, but it is still beautiful after snow. The exquisite wooden house is covered with thick snow, and the glittering lights are shining at night. Santa Claus with red robe and white beard is sitting in the house waiting for you, and the reindeer behind the house is holding his head high, ready to leave at any time to give Christmas presents to the children. A romantic and beautiful night is a fairy tale.

Third, the Christmas market is very lively, and Finns celebrate Christmas. A few weeks before Christmas, it entered a "New Year" atmosphere similar to that of China. The market at night is crowded and brightly lit, and all kinds of unique gifts are dazzling. Recommend two Christmas markets worth visiting: Helsinki Christmas Market and Women's Christmas Market.

4. Icebreaker+Deep-sea Snorkeling Potential Kemi, Finland can take a polar ice-breaking trip on Sampo, the only icebreaker used for tourism purposes in the world. After about half an hour's cruise, you will arrive at a clear and snowy open area in Wan Li, where you will reach the climax of your trip-deep-sea snorkeling. You don't have to worry about cold when you lie at sea in winter. The special uniform kept out the cold. You just need to lie quietly in the sea and feel the hug from the deep sea.

Finns like saunas. In a country with a population of 5.2 million, there are nearly 2 million large and small saunas. In the minds of Finns, nothing can't be solved by a sauna. If there is one, then there are two. If you haven't washed a sauna, you haven't been to Finland. When traveling to Finland in winter, don't forget to find a sauna to experience the unique Finnish culture.

6. A snow castle is similar to an ice hotel in Sweden. There is also a miracle made of ice and snow in Kemi, Finland. Compared with the ice hotels in Sweden, Kemi Ice Castle will be more abundant. In addition to ice hotels, ice churches and ice bars, there is also a traditional Finnish smoked sauna room, which is steaming even in cold weather. There are several ice slides and an ice maze in the outer garden of the main building complex of the ice fort, so adults and children can have a good time.

7. Traveling in Finland by polar express VR train is not only by plane, but also by train. The famous VR polar train will bring you a unique ice field journey experience, cross the polar regions by train, and watch the winter snow scene in Lapland and the beautiful fjord scenery in Scandinavia at close range. Taking a long-distance train in Finland will make you forget the shadow of taking a train in China. The sleeper box has a separate bathroom, which can relieve the fatigue of the journey and sleep easily. Equipped with wifi, you can watch the scenery while brushing the drama. Even if it is a hard seat, there are not many people, and the seat is very soft and comfortable. I'm afraid only in Finland can you really enjoy train travel.

Eight, all kinds of snow activities Although the snowflakes in northern Europe will keep falling in winter, this does not stop the Nordic people from playing. Even if it is cold, all kinds of exciting snow activities can make your blood boil. Dog sledding, ice fishing, snowmobiles and skiing are all worth a try.