Regarded as the ‘Daughter of the Baltic’, the Finnish capital Helsinki is now undoubtedly an international metropolis, however, retaining the small-town charm. Located along the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, Helsinki has served as the Finnish capital since 1812. Featuring a lengthy winter from October to April, Helsinki is generally dark and freezing. Nevertheless, summer is the best part when it is often pleasant and Helsinki parks turn to green while sunbathers throng to the city beaches.
Served by the Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport which is located 20 kilometers to the north of downtown, Helsinki is also accessible by train and bus services from Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Well connected within Finland through domestic air, road and a railway network, ferry services are also available to/from Helsinki to Estonia, Sweden, Germany and Poland. Home to several churches, parks, museums and stadiums, never miss a chance to see the elegance of the Soumenlinna fortress in Helsinki which also is affectionately known as the ‘Gibraltar of the North’.
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