5 Tips For A Winter City Trip

5 Tips For A Winter City Trip

Will you soon go on a city trip to a Scandinavian city? Chances are that the temperature will be a lot lower than in your country and everything is covered in snow.

Every season has its beautiful sides, but the winter in Scandinavia has something magical. And especially the northern parts. A landscape under a white blanket, the sun that barely rises above the horizon, the most beautiful wild animals: even the winter hater can see the beauty of it. Today, I will share with you dear reader five tips that can help you survive a real winter trip.

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About Helsinki And Travel Guide For The Capital Of Finland

About Helsinki And Travel Guide For The Capital Of Finland

I would definitely say Helsinki is a long weekend city break type of place to visit… relax and chill under a lot of green areas. It’s difficult to compare to other Nordic cities (didn’t visit Oslo yet!) but it’s one of the down to Earth kind of cities in the Nordics. The only thing that reminds you of a little bit of Stockholm is the archipelago. It’s so strange to walk the streets and to notice that there are two official languages, therefore all street names are written in Finnish and Swedish. If you get to compare, Swedish are more temperamental meanwhile Finnish are talking quite like they don’t want to disturb nature with any sounds. It’s just a personal opinion, so don’t take that for granted, dear reader!

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Stockholm On A Budget – 10 Tips On How Not To Spend Your Entire Salary In Sweden

Stockholm On A Budget – 10 Tips On How Not To Spend Your Entire Salary In Sweden

In general, the Scandinavians have it all arranged well as the people here like to go for quality instead of quantity. However, everything here has a price tag if you get what I am saying. Sweden is not a cheap holiday destination: the average prices here are pretty much higher than in most of the European countries. Where you can get a nice “luxury” lunch in Paris for just 15-20 euros, here you have to spend a little more money. Yet a limited budget does not have to be a reason to avoid the Scandinavian countries. Stockholm is also excellent for travelers on a budget. Here are some tips for enjoying the city in an advantageous way.

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How I Missed Boarding Cruise Ship Towards Tallinn

How I Missed Boarding Cruise Ship Towards Tallinn

From Finland to The Baltics – Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania! That sounds like a plan, and this is just a part of my summer holiday. It’s incredible how easy it is to just cross the Baltic sea from Helsinki to Tallinn in only 2-3 hours by ferry. Important to know and not repeat my mistake (I wonder why you read my posts with how many stupid ideas I sometimes have) – so let me tell you the story of how I missed my ferry to Tallinn.

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Why Is Berlin Called The Grey City

Why Is Berlin Called The Grey City

Finally, I managed to see Berlin, after years of wishing to go, So, on a Friday morning, I stepped in the city. Berlin is a city that can complain about anything, except, of course, its history and war. I always wanted to see and experience the place where it all began — the beginning of a life-changing experience for a million other people and me in Europe.

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Hong Kong Through The Eyes Of A Traveler

Hong Kong Through The Eyes Of A Traveler

Hong Kong is not a big place to go around compared with New York City, Los Angeles or Tokyo and with signs, generally in both Chinese and English, any traveler with some map skills and of course a map can stroll the city. You will never run out of sightseeing options as this cosmopolitan city is an exciting destination with a mix of Eastern and Western cultures.

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Vilnius - The City Of The Iron Wolf

Vilnius - The City Of The Iron Wolf

I am pretty sure most of you, and my dear readers had visited at least one a significant Western European city, a week or just a weekend in Paris, Rome, London, Barcelona. Maybe some of you saw all of the above and even more theatrical ones, and probably all of you had to research a list of landmarks very thoroughly.
You read a lot, watched some YouTube videos, made a plan, and a list of goals, organized by day.

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How Ethical Animals Farms in Lapland Are?

How Ethical Animals Farms in Lapland Are?

One of the most attractive touristic activities in Lapland is to visit the farms, husky and/or reindeer. I have to say, dear reader, I am an animal lover, and I want to hug and pet any furry creature on Earth; therefore, I was so eager to go to the farms like a little kid is keen to go and open the presents on Christmas morning. My imagination was running wild, thinking about how I am going to be surrounded by either huskies or reindeers, and I am going to play with them for hours. Pff, I was in for a surprise because I was so wrong!

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Why You Should Respect The NO Photos Signs?

Why You Should Respect The NO Photos Signs?

Do you remember my Instagram Stories and pictures from Berlin? Yes, exactly, somewhere in August this year, I visited this city filled with history. On top of that, I went to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 30 minutes outside Berlin, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945.

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Did You Know I Have A YouTube Channel?!

Did You Know I Have A YouTube Channel?!

Like the title says, I now also have a YouTube channel, I want to improve my skills on all social media platforms. Until recently, I was just a “traveler” on YouTube, browsing and watching the work of others, but now, I became a video “producer” or how they call this nowadays "content creator".

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The Ultimate Winter Holiday: Exploring Finnish Lapland And Arctic Circle

The Ultimate Winter Holiday: Exploring Finnish Lapland And Arctic Circle

There are so many things you can do when it’s really, truly cold outside, and Finnish Lapland is the perfect bucket list destination. It has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl to go to this fairytale winter place, called Lapland! I will tell you more about the most magical experience I had this January while visiting Santa Claus, official hometown.

Do you know what I learned from our trip? I learned that Lapland isn’t just for visiting at Christmastime; it’s very impressive to visit any time of the year with or without kids!

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