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Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant seaside city of beautiful islands and great green parks. It is situated right in the middle of the Baltic Sea region, with easy access to East and West, and fast access to other European Union countries. Design, architecture, culture and shopping are all great exploration angles and large park areas, forests, lakes, and the coastline with numerous islands sprinkled off it make certain there’s no shortage of natural presence. It is a great plac... Read more
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a vibrant seaside city of beautiful islands and great green parks. It is situated right in the middle of the Baltic Sea region, with easy access to East and West, and fast access to other European Union countries. Design, architecture, culture and shopping are all great exploration angles and large park areas, forests, lakes, and the coastline with numerous islands sprinkled off it make certain there’s no shortage of natural presence. It is a great place to work and live, stable and safe, with a very high standard of living and welfare. About a quarter of the Finnish population – more than one million people – live in the Helsinki region, which is central to every sphere of Finnish society from public administration, to commerce, arts and sciences. The city’s rhythm is laid back yet at the same time refreshingly active in terms of both the number and quality of restaurants and nightclubs. Nevertheless, much of what is lovable in Helsinki is older. Its understated yet glorious art-nouveau buildings, the spacious elegance of its centenarian cafes, dozens of museums carefully preserving Finnish heritage, restaurants that have changed neither menu nor furnishings since the 1930s: all part of the city’s quirky charm.