See the Real Santa in Lapland, Finland

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The northernmost part of Finland is called Lapland and is part of the Arctic Circle. As such, it is rich in the culture of Jul, or Christmas. Many of the towns in Lapland have December-centric themes for that very reason. Not only can you find plenty of reindeer in their natural habitat,
 you can wallow in wonderful Scandinavian foods and treats.

Located in the far north end of the country, you will need to bring plenty of warm winter clothing if you plan to visit Lapland. Snow will no doubt greet you the majority of the year. No worries though. If you get too cold and have seen all you wish to see here, you can simply jump on a train to the southern end of Finland and warm up in Helsinki.

Founded in 1229, Turku is the oldest city in Finland. Turku is also known as Christmas City. This is where the Scandinavian Santa resides when he is not off delivering the presents of the world on Christmas Eve. This is a city rife with history, culture, and lots of ooooh and ahhhh moments.

Beginning in the first week of December, Santa (Joulupukki ) comes down off his high hill of Korvatunturi and makes the rounds of the various villages to kick off the season with tales of festivals past and future. Children of Finland are given Advent Calendars, which contain various surprises hidden behind the doors of each day on the calendar. They are allowed to open them on their respective days and claim their treat.

One place you will want to see is Turku Castle, which dates from the 14th Century and is a must see. It is very large, very impressive, and very romantic. This castle is host to a display of holiday place settings throughout the years since forks and napkins were introduced in the 16th century.

Not into history? Visit Rovaniemi, the Capitol of Lapland, and the spot where rock group Lordi was given a plot of land andSampo Square was renamed the Lordi Square. In case you haven't kept up to date on the Scandinavian rock scene, Lordi were the winners of the 2006 EuroVision competition. They're the ones all dressed up like various monsters.

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I want to see Santa!

Posted on 05/08/2008 at 3:05:00 PM

uumukiisseli? Some kind of sweetner, I would imagine. A cool article about a very cool place.

Posted on 03/25/2008 at 12:03:02 PM

lol@Alina. Always love your articles Dr. D :)

Posted on 12/29/2007 at 10:12:14 PM

Are you real Santa?

Posted on 12/18/2007 at 3:12:08 PM

Sounds great Dr. D. sorry I haven't been by much, but maybe in another month or so, next surgery is the 20th. Hugs Mary

Posted on 12/14/2007 at 4:12:06 PM

Good article and well-written. Thanks for your comments on my Rostock article. I've been to Finland, including Turku and Rovaniemi...(in the same visit...) Best, KL

Posted on 12/12/2007 at 12:12:42 PM

onward and upward

Posted on 12/12/2007 at 10:12:21 AM

I'm sorry, but if I find a T-shirt from Lapland, I'm wearing it!

Posted on 12/11/2007 at 8:12:23 AM

Well done as always.

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 5:12:35 PM

I have done a ton of traveling and yet i haven't been to many of the places you write about and I WANT TO!!!!!

Posted on 12/05/2007 at 10:12:00 PM

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