1. Dog Sledding in Rovaniemi

Skiers and anyone who enjoys snow and ice activities will find the Arctic region a paradise in the winter. You may go on a dogsled safari across frozen lakes and visit Sami villages, learn to pull your reindeer sledge, cross-country ski for hours, and gaze at the dazzling northern lights.

A centre for all winter sports with miles of beautiful Nordic ski routes lit for night skiing, Levi is a good destination for downhill skiers and is around 170 kilometres north of Rovaniemi. The biggest downhill ski area in Finland’s pistes and slopes are also. The hotels in Levi’s rooms have glass ceilings so that you can view the aurora from within. 

2. SHOP AND BROWSE in Helsinki’s 

Design Museum Helsinki

The epicentre of modern Scandinavian design, Helsinki has an entire district devoted to studios, galleries, and even antique shops dedicated to Finish designers and their work. Whether you’re shopping or just looking, a few hours in these neighbourhoods is a chance to experience this vibrant facet of Finnish arts and culture. You’ll also find shops specializing in design-driven antiques and vintage Finnish designs, such as Art. fi and Artek 2nd Cycle. The city’s centre is where the central shopping districts are located. Esplanadi is one of them; it sells the best Finnish design but at a hefty cost. Even if you don’t purchase anything, it’s a lovely street to stroll down in the summer.
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