Hello again, my dear readers.
If you are following my posts, you might recall that after spending a week in London, we said goodbye to this amazing city to finally embark on our Highlights of Scandinavia and Baltic Cruise tour with Finland being the first stop on our itinerary.
Not going into too much detail, I would just like to remind you that the tour operator was Nordic Visitor and if you would like to read more about it, you could find it here.
Here is a very important fact about Nordic region and Finland in particular. It has been named the worlds' happiest country for the ninth consecutive year in 2026 Worlds Happiest Country report. Driven by high trust in institutions, social support and low corruption, Finland is closely followed by Denmark and Iceland. The Nordic region continues to dominate the top ranking. driven by, among other factors, an excellent quality of life and work-life balance. And we were ego to see it for ourselves.
Upon arrival at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport where we were welcomed by a professional English-speaking driver (arranged by our tour operator Nordic Visitor) who drove in his private vehicle and once we reached our pre-booked hotel, Scandic Grand Marina, helped us with the luggage.
It was reasonably early in the morning and since we had been in Europe for over a week by now and didn't feel jetlagged any more, we were ready to go out and explore the city as soon as our bags were delivered to our room.
Our hotel has a perfect position, it is in walking distance to the sea, Market Square and city centre. We began our explorations by visiting Senate Square and the grand, neoclassical Helsinki Cathedral.
A short stroll away, we came across Uspenski Cathedral, the largest Orthodox Church in Scandinavia and one of the most visible symbols of the Russian influence on Finnish culture.
It was lunchtime somewhere so we headed to https://www.allaspool.fi/, an open all year round urban spa that includes sauna, seawater/fresh water pools, wellness facilities and a cafe. There are estimated to be over 3 million saunas in Finland and almost every household has one. This is one of the most vital parts of people's wellbeing and you can find them in private homes, apartment buildings, officers, factories and hotels.
Our hotel didn't have one but even if it did, my husband's medical history does not allow him to be in a room which is heated up to 90 ℃. It didn't mean that we couldn't go inside, buy ourselves some drinks and food and take an outside table overlooking the Gulf of Finland and enjoy the sun and the joyful vibe of other patrons.
Once we left the pool, we took a stroll around city centre, admiring the style of architecture of the buildings that we walked by, crisp clear air and the general feeling of open spaces not crammed with people, cars, dogs or bicycles.

I enjoyed this post! I really do not know much about what Scandinavia looks like apart from the few pictures I have seen so these pictures helped create a picture in my mind.
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I love Scandinavia and have been there a few times, but not to Finland. Enjoyed your post very much. I'm very partial to a sauna. Thanks for linking.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gail. Going to sauna was on my list but I didn't want to do it on my own. Till next time, perhaps. Thank for hosting
DeleteWe are going to London in July, but I have never been to Scandinavia... what a trip! Thank you for sharing all of these photos. The architecture and views of the water... just wow! So beautiful.
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Thank you Carrie, Scandinavia is not too far away from London :).
DeleteWhat a wonderful way to capture your time in Helsinki! Your photos and descriptions really make the city feel both vibrant and relaxed at the same time. I especially loved how you highlighted the mix of architecture and those scenic waterfront views—it feels like such a perfect blend of culture and nature. It sounds like a memorable day, and I’m really enjoying following along on your Scandinavian adventure!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laura, it felt very different to the places we've been in a very calm and restorative way
DeleteI am so glad you enjoyed your visit to Helsinki! I have not been yet but this city is definitely on my list. I love that you enjoyed a mixture of city exploration and relaxing spa days.
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Thank you Amber, it is a very pleasant place to visit
DeleteThat looks very lovely. I hope to go to Scandinavia one day.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy, it is not too far from your home, I believe :)
DeleteIt looks beautiful, so calm. I've never been to Scandinavia but I'd love to go, especially Copenhagen. Thanks for linking!
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