AT#867 - Touring Finland by Train

Published: Sept. 30, 2023, 2 p.m.

b'Hear about travel to Finland as the Amateur Traveler talks to travel writer Jayne Dear about a one-week itinerary to visit the best of Finland by train.\\xa0https://amateurtraveler.com/touring-finland-by-train/\\xa0Why should you visit Finland?\\xa0Jayne says, "Many reasons. One of the most notable is that it\'s the happiest country in the world. For the last six years, it\'s been declared the happiest country in the world on the World Happiness Report. It\'s a beautiful country. You probably will have seen more trees than you will have seen in your life."\\xa0Jayne starts us in the capital of Helsinki. She recommends visiting:\\xa0\\n\\nHelsinki Central Station: A stunning Art Nouveau train station with a 48-meter-high clock tower.\\n\\nNational Museum of Finland: This museum offers insights into Finland\'s history, including Viking relics, artifacts, and a Russian czar\'s throne.\\n\\nMarket Square: Located by the harbor in Helsinki, it\'s a vibrant place to witness the local food scene, buy fresh produce, and try unique dishes like moose burgers and reindeer soup.\\n\\nHelsinki Cathedrals: There are two cathedrals to explore in Helsinki\\u2014the plain yet dramatic Lutheran Cathedral and the opulent Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral, offering a contrasting religious experience.\\n\\nSuomenlinna Fortress: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic fortress on an island near Helsinki was built to deny the Russians access to the Baltic Sea. It\'s a fascinating place to explore, with military museums, a submarine, and a lighthouse church.\\n\\n\\xa0While you are in Helsinki Jayne recommends a side trip to Porvoo which is located an hour from Helsinki by bus, Porvoo is known for its traditional wooden buildings. It has an open-air museum, showcasing historic buildings, churches, schools, and farms, providing a glimpse into Finland\'s rural past.\\xa0Take the train then to Tampere which Jayne calls the "Manchester of Finland" due to its industrial history. Visitors can explore old warehouses, textile factories turned into museums and unique architecture like the Art Nouveau Fire Station. The city is situated between two lakes, offering picturesque views. For the best views, hike the nearby esker, a gravel hill left by the last Ice Age.\\xa0While in Tampere, Jayne and her husband also did a homestay where they were able to learn more about life in Finland.\\xa0Located in Parola, south of Tampere, is the Parola Tank Museum which showcases a variety of tanks and military vehicles, offering insights into military history.\\xa0Our next stop is\\xa0Turku which was Finland\'s old capital. Turku boasts a medieval cathedral and a historic castle. The city\'s riverside features historic boats, making it an attractive destination for exploring maritime history.\\xa0If you have extra time, head north to Rovaniemi which is located\\xa0on the Arctic Circle, Rovaniemi is famous for being the "home" of Santa Claus. Visitors can partake in activities like dog sledding and witness the Northern Lights during the winter months.\\xa0Whether you want to explore the coffee culture, the Finnish love of board games, the extensive forests, or the Wife Carrying World Championships, Finland is worth a visit.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'