Helsinki Pride

  Finland’s flag may be blue and white, but during one week in summer, Helsinki proudly displays a more colorful spectrum for Pride, Helsinki. The biggest GLBT event in Finland and one of Helsinki’s biggest week long affairs, it has become an increasingly popular party in northern Europe. In the … Read more

The Helsinki Card

Hotel key? Check. Wallet? Check. Helsinki Card? …   The Helsinki Card is a 2×4 inch survival kit to any visitor spending time in the Finnish capital. In addition to unlimited travel via metro, bus, tram, train and ferry to every nook and cranny in Helsinki, the card, valid for … Read more

Design Spotlight: Alvar Aalto

Caution: the out of the box creativity infused in Finland’s design aesthetic may lead to an inferiority complex. Side effects could include gasping in awe followed by sudden, uncontrollable curiosity. Lucky for you, Finland’s renowned design superstar, Alvar Aalto, was used to designing with medical criteria in mind. After his … Read more

Aalto’s Culinary Temple

  A lilting riff on a grand piano greets the lucky guests that enter the temple of design and culinary excellence that is Savoy.  Clearly a place where deals are made and hearts are won, Savoy is one of those experiences that’s talked about.  Perched on the 8th floor of … Read more

Finland’s Design Connection

When it was announced in 2009 that Helsinki was a finalist in the third Design Capital of the World competition, the only surprise was that it hadn’t been selected to receive this distinction sooner. The honor, bestowed on a city committed to design as a tool for social, cultural and … Read more

Sky Ounasvaara Rovaniemi, Finland

  Stepping into Sky Ounasvaara, it was crystal clear that the International Style had an impact on Finland.  Even a Lapland hotel set deep within the woods, high on a hill overlooking Rovaniemi, Lapland’s capital, had bought into the architectural movement which epitomizes Modernism in a big way. It was … Read more

The Home of Santa Claus

Finnish Lapland If someone had told me that a diehard sun worshipper like me would participate in a winter adventure trip to Finnish Lapland not once but twice, I would have told him he was out of his mind.  But there’s a reason I returned a second time:  I was … Read more

Exploring Sami Culture

You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen … actually, you probably don’t, but the Sami people do, since their livelihood is reindeer herding. The Sami are the Arctic indigenes of Lapland in northern Finland. You can be immersed in the culture of these fascinating people with a tour … Read more

Memorial Weekend, Helsinki

World Village Festival Hearing the words “world” and “festival” together, I immediately think of people joining hands around a massive bonfire and singing songs about world peace. Finland’s World Village Festival, however, is way more than that (minus the bonfire). If Memorial Day comes around and you have no plans … Read more

A Valentine’s Paradise

  It’s that time of year again where love and romance reign supreme. Valentine’s Day is the ideal day for a struggling couple to put aside their differences, or for a happy twosome to fall even more deeply in love. It’s almost impossible for anyone to argue – celebrity or … Read more

New Helsinki Restaurant

  Restaurant Spis From restaurateurs Antero Aurivuo, Jaakko Kinnunen and Jani Kinanen and the Swedish word for ‘fireplace’ comes Spis, a grand Helsinki bow to its Nordic roots. Blending design, music, and fashion with traditional cuisine, Spis invites more than just foodies to its tables. The tiny 18-seat café, which … Read more

Finnair: flying to a stylish country

  It was June and we were celebrating Midnight Sun, so spirits were high as we boarded the Helsinki flight.  I’d already been won over by the boarding passes with all over background images of nature scenes and the Finns in their natural environment, a key element in a trip … Read more

Touring Finland on the King’s Road

  Ancient 13th century Finnish royalty knew how to travel – scenic routes, luxurious accommodations, and a host of dutiful servants. Today, people are following in their footsteps by making excursions along the same ancient travel route which ran between Scandinavia and Russia, aptly deemed the King’s Road. As one … Read more

Driving Around Finland

The Land of a Thousand Lakes Imagine a medieval landscape from a scene in Shrek. Imagine yourself in castles, fortresses and manors. Think of winding roads and quaint, quiet villages with a backdrop of ridges, forests and crystal blue lakes. Sounds like a fairytale, right? Wrong. This is ScanAm’s Self-Drive … Read more