

A charming island museum in Helsinki, showcasing a collection of historic Finnish buildings.
A unique open-air museum showcasing a collection of historic Finnish buildings.
A stunning underground church built into solid rock, offering a peaceful atmosphere.
An iconic Lutheran cathedral in the heart of Helsinki, beautifully illuminated at night.

Seurasaari Island has unpredictable weather, a rain jacket is essential to stay dry.
The museum is outdoors and involves a lot of walking on varied terrain.

Staying hydrated is important, and there may not be many places to buy drinks on the island.
A traditional Finnish textile craft, Ryijy is a woven tapestry with intricate patterns, often depicting nature or cultural motifs.
Designed by Finnish jewellery artist Ritva Toikka, these glass birds are handmade and symbolize freedom and joy.
Made from natural ingredients, this soap is a must-have for anyone interested in experiencing the Finnish sauna tradition at home.

Rye dough filled with rice, potatoes, and sometimes meat, served with butter and salted lingonberry jam.
Creamy salmon soup made with leeks, potatoes, and dill, often served with rye bread.
Dark blood sausage made from pork, beef, and rye flour, typically served grilled with lingonberry jam.
A historic café near the museum, serving traditional Finnish breakfasts since 1913.
An upscale restaurant on an island, offering stunning views and fresh seafood.
A cozy café and restaurant on Seurasaari Island, serving vegetarian dishes in the evenings.
A symbol of Chongqing's liberation, this monument offers panoramic city views and a glimpse into the city's history.
Kingstown Museum, nestled in the heart of Kingstown, is a treasure trove of Vincentian history and culture.
A stunning, glacier-fed lake in Grand Teton National Park, offering breathtaking views of the Teton Range.