As the festive season approaches, you may be considering a spontaneous holiday.
What could be more appealing than a trip to one of the world’s happiest countries? If you’re unsure where that might be, it’s Finland.
Finland has long been one of the globe’s most joyful nations, and nestled in its northernmost region is the birthplace of Father Christmas himself.
Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland, is situated a mere four miles from the Arctic Circle, reports MyLondon.
Just outside the city, you’ll find Santa Claus Village, home to Father Christmas’ office.
Here, you can delve into the enchanting tales of his origins, observe the elves as they busily prepare for Christmas, and even meet the jolly man himself.
At Santa’s Post Office, helpful elves will assist you in sending your Christmas wish list, regardless of whether you visit during the Yuletide season or in the height of summer. To ensure your letter reaches its destination in time for Christmas, remember to post it in the red post box.
You’ll also have the opportunity to get to know Santa’s reindeer at his farm, where you can enjoy sleigh rides around the Arctic Circle.
For those keen on spotting the Northern Lights, a nighttime reindeer safari into the snowy wilderness is available. In Finnish Lapland, you could witness up to 200 auroral displays annually, compared to fewer than 20 in the southern regions.
In Rovaniemi, a visit to the Arktikum Science Museum is a must, where you can explore Lapland’s nature, culture and history in an intimate setting. The museum also hosts the University of Lapland’s Arctic Centre and the Regional Museum of Lapland.
Here, you can learn about the Lapland War of 1944-1945, the region’s reindeer herding traditions, and the Sami people.
SantaPark, constructed in a hidden underground cavern, offers a magical journey aboard the Magic Train through captivating worlds. You can earn a diploma from the Elf School, cross the Arctic Circle underground, and enjoy freshly baked cookies in Mrs Gingerbread’s kitchen.
The Ice Gallery invites you to marvel at the Ice Princess’ magnificent ice sculptures and even sample a drink served in a handmade ice glass.
Venture into the Secret Forest, Joulukka, where the secrets and behind-the-scenes activities of the elves are revealed. For art enthusiasts, the Korundi House of Culture showcases a collection of Finnish modern art.
Rovaniemi was once home to the northernmost McDonald’s in the world until 2013, when a new branch opened in Murmansk, Russia.
So, for those eager to discover the abode of one of Christmas’ most beloved figures, Rovaniemi extends its warmest welcome.
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