Helsinki
Design district, island fortresses, and sauna as religion — the Baltic's coolest capital.
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🧭 Why Visit
Helsinki is design and sea air: a neoclassical harbor front, Alvar Aalto's modernism, market-hall salmon soup, and a sauna culture so central there's one in parliament. Island fortresses and archipelago ferries start at the kauppatori.
🏛️ A Little History
Founded by a Swedish king, rebuilt in imperial style under Russian rule, and capital of independent Finland since 1917, Helsinki hosted the 1952 Olympics and grew into the world's design-capital archetype.
💡 Did You Know?
Finland has more saunas than cars — roughly three million for 5.5 million people — and Helsinki's sea fortress Suomenlinna, built across six islands, is one of the world's largest sea fortifications.
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Local Know-How
- Public sauna protocol at Löyly: swimsuit on, shower first, Baltic plunge encouraged
- Market Square salmon soup is the correct lunch; sit under the tent with the gulls
Getting Around
- Ride tram 2 end to end — it's an accidental city tour for the price of a ticket
- The Suomenlinna ferry is regular HSL transit, not a cruise — same ticket, 15 minutes
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