10 Traveler Resources in Finland That You Shouldn't Miss

December 17, 2021 Augustus Redeker

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Restaurants in Finland

1. Salla Tourist Info

Myllytie 1, Salla 98900 Finland +358 40 0269838 [email protected] http://www.visitsalla.fi/en/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Salla Tourist Info

You'll find information and brochures of Salla and surroundings from our tourist info. You can also buy responsible Salla products.

2. Seinajoki Library

Alvar Aallon katu 14, Seinajoki 60100 Finland +358 6 4162317 [email protected] http://kirjasto.seinajoki.fi/
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Seinajoki Library

The Seinajoki main library consists of two buildings (Apila and Aalto) and both are architecturally noteworthy. Aalto library was completed in 1965 and was designed by Alvar Aalto. The newer building Apila was opened in August of 2012. Apila is open every day of the year. Aalto library is closed on religious holidays and Sundays and also Saturdays during the summer.

Reviewed By AnnaHenri - Oslo, Norway

A place to read newspapers and have a cup of coffee or lunch, or just sit and read in front of the large windows in a rocking chair and watch the town move by. Great reading nooks for adults, teens, and kids.

3. Inari-Saariselka

Kelotie 1, Inari 99830 Finland +358 40 5309279 [email protected] http://www.inarisaariselka.fi/en
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Inari-Saariselka

In the far North of Finnish Lapland lies the arctic region of Inari-Saariselkä. The unique northern countryside, national parks, lake areas, rivers and highland fells offer a wealth of opportunities for year-round travel. The Northern Lights dance across the sky on up to 200 days a year. In summer, the midnight sun shines for two whole months in our region. Unique destination in the northernmost Finnish Lapland with pristine, unspoiled Arctic wilderness and high-quality services await you in the Far North. Here is where you find the genuine Lapland. #exploreinari #inthefarnorth

4. Oulu City Tourist Information Office

Hallituskatu 36 B BusinessAsema, Oulu 90100 Finland +358 8 55841330 [email protected] http://www.visitoulu.fi
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Oulu City Tourist Information Office

Oulu City Tourist Information Office offers you practical advice and tips for your visit to Oulu. The Tourist Information also provides an open wifi and a charging point for smartphones. Come and pick up free brochures as well as walking, cycling and city maps!

5. The National Library of Finland

Fabianinkatu 35, Helsinki 00170 Finland +358 29 4123196 [email protected] http://www.kansalliskirjasto.fi/
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

The National Library of Finland

Reviewed By IvettCz

It is a very beautiful library both because of its architecture and its impressive collection of books.

6. Archipelago Nature Centre Blue Mussel

Meripuistontie, Kimito Island 25700 Finland +358 20 6394620 [email protected] http://www.nationalparks.fi/en/archipelagonaturecentre
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Archipelago Nature Centre Blue Mussel

Blåmusslan Visitor Centre provides information on Archipelago National Park and the archipelago’s natural features above and below the surface of the sea. Free entrance.

7. Turku City Library

Linnankatu 2, Turku 20100 Finland +358 2 330000 [email protected] http://www.turku.fi/kirjasto
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Turku City Library

Reviewed By PhilipYos - Odessa, Ukraine

Local folks seems to love coming here. Great facilities for the locals. Beautiful old and New building. Nice cafe inside.

8. Visit Kokkola

Kauppatori 5 Kokkolan Kaupungintalo, Kokkola 67100 Finland +358 40 8065075 [email protected] http://www.visitkokkola.fi/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Visit Kokkola

Visit Kokkola operates as a tourism-, congress- and event service developer, marketer, seller and provider in Kokkola. Visit Kokkola: - Tourist information services - Selling and providing tourism products - Selling and marketing Congress Kokkola - Event planning and production: The Venetian Night Festival - Group Travel - Regional tourism marketing Services provided by Visit Kokkola: - VisitKokkola Online -booking system - Archipelago Cruises on the m/s Jenny - Travel services on the lighthouse island of Tankar - Travel services in the Kokkola and Central Ostrobothnia region - Booking for authorized guides - Brochures and maps (e. g. city, outdoor and hiking maps) - Group travel and incoming - Program Services

9. Oulanka National Park Visitor Center

Liikasenvaarantie 132, Oulanka National Park 93900 Finland +358 20 6396850 [email protected] http://www.luontoon.fi/oulanganluontokeskus
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Oulanka National Park Visitor Center

From Oulanka National Park Visitor Center you can help and information about hiking, camping and of course the Oulanka National Park. There is also an exhibition in the Visitor Center.

Reviewed By TimeTripping - Vantaa, Finland

Passable walking trails for people without disabilities. Not passable by wheelchair, or elderly. Breathtaking waterfalls and sounds of nature.

10. Levi Tourist Office

Myllyjoentie 2, Levi 99130 Finland +358 16 6393370 [email protected] http://www.levi.fi
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4.5 based on 342 reviews

Levi Tourist Office

Winter activities: skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile safaris, reindeer and husky safaris, horse back riding, snowshoeing, Northern Lights, ice-hotels, ice-fishing, photographing tours, helicopter flights, hot-air balloon, sauna, rally driving, ice-karting, kick sledging, paragliding flights, windsurfing, snow kiting, wilderness skills program, visit to Santa Claus, Lappish ceremony and shamans. Summer activities: canoeing, white-water rafting, hiking, mountain biking, DH biking, ATV safaris, summer tobogganing, Skate Park, Frisbee Golf, mini-golf, 18-hole Golf course, tennis, long treks on horseback riding, fishing, rally driving, wilderness cooking course and wilderness skills program, bird watching, mushroom and berry picking; night-less nights. All Year round: visits to museums and ateliers, visit with Shaman, Spa and indoor sports, PT, wellness, sauna, bowling.

Reviewed By LynnK21 - Warwickshire, United Kingdom

We waited until arriving at Levi before booking any tours. We were on a ski trip and wanted to pick a day with good weather. We walked down to the tourist office and looked through the extensive collection of activities. My partner wanted to do a husky ride and I fancied a reindeer ride. We ended up finding one through the tourist office that included both. Just short rides but gave us a taste which was great. Lady was very helpful and spoke excellent English. The tour left from the tourist office and we were able to pop in and use their facilities first (toilet) which was helpful.

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