Hi Veshali Your blog is beautiful….thanks for sharing it. It’s very helpful. could you please share a bit more info on accomodation and traveling from helsinki to Rovaniemi. And did you rent any winter clothes or you got everything yourself. Thanks
In Helsinki, you can stay for 1 night in the hotel and fly to Rovaniemi next morning or you can depart in night same day from helsinki to Rovaneimi by train. Choose any option depending on budget For luxury stay in Rovaniemi: -Stay at Santa’s Igloos Arctic Circle Or consider Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort in Ivalo, This is the Finland’s northernmost popular village. It’s a bit far from Santa Claus Village. or Find you can find cheaper hotel option in Rovaniemi city. For winter clothes, you can rent them over there or bring your own. However, according to the information I received, you can get them on rent if you are staying in a resort or at Santa Claus Village. The hotel staff can arrange this for you. Otherwise, I would recommend not spending money on renting clothes if you're going in February, March, or April, as you can bring more jackets and sweaters and dress yourself in 4-5 layers, which should be sufficient. For shoes, you can consider renting them.
I would recommend Nov - March Month for this trip if you want to enjoy all snow activities :) 3-4 layers are enough with 2 layers of cap and 2 layers of socks. Make sure to wear warm shoes but that even doesn't work sometimes :) You can take clothes and shoes on rent in Santa Claus village or in city, if required.
hello veshali, excellent video, very informative, short & sweet, just need your help & suggetion in which month did you visit?? and is it ok to visit same itiernary between 21-30 march, will there be snowfall during that time in Rovaniemei? we are planning from india (from mumbai airport)
Hello! We visited in February and experienced snowfall for only 2 days. However, you'll still see snow on the ground in March and even into April, though it's less frequent than in the peak winter months. The best chance of catching snowfall is from November to February. Snow usually stays on the ground for about 6-7 months in Finland.
Hi There, Very nice videos. Can you please let me know in Helsinki how we can roam around? We’re planning to stay near the airport and exploring Helsinki in one day. In the city we should travel by buses or trains? Thanks
Hi, here is the full vlog on Helsinki th-cam.com/video/xLx3BrtzsvI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wxFZDb4xDCj-rVlG Explained all about places to visit and how to visit. Buying a public transport pass is better ideas based on your stay. And If you want you can also walk, everything is close to each other.
Hi Veshali
Your blog is beautiful….thanks for sharing it. It’s very helpful.
could you please share a bit more info on accomodation and traveling from helsinki to Rovaniemi. And did you rent any winter clothes or you got everything yourself. Thanks
In Helsinki, you can stay for 1 night in the hotel and fly to Rovaniemi next morning or you can depart in night same day from helsinki to Rovaneimi by train. Choose any option depending on budget
For luxury stay in Rovaniemi:
-Stay at Santa’s Igloos Arctic Circle Or consider Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort in Ivalo, This is the Finland’s northernmost popular village. It’s a bit far from Santa Claus Village.
or
Find you can find cheaper hotel option in Rovaniemi city.
For winter clothes, you can rent them over there or bring your own. However, according to the information I received, you can get them on rent if you are staying in a resort or at Santa Claus Village. The hotel staff can arrange this for you.
Otherwise, I would recommend not spending money on renting clothes if you're going in February, March, or April, as you can bring more jackets and sweaters and dress yourself in 4-5 layers, which should be sufficient.
For shoes, you can consider renting them.
Helloo! Very beautiful and informative video
I would recommend Nov - March Month for this trip if you want to enjoy all snow activities :) 3-4 layers are enough with 2 layers of cap and 2 layers of socks. Make sure to wear warm shoes but that even doesn't work sometimes :) You can take clothes and shoes on rent in Santa Claus village or in city, if required.
hello veshali, excellent video, very informative, short & sweet, just need your help & suggetion
in which month did you visit?? and is it ok to visit same itiernary between 21-30 march, will there be snowfall during that time in Rovaniemei? we are planning from india (from mumbai airport)
Hello! We visited in February and experienced snowfall for only 2 days. However, you'll still see snow on the ground in March and even into April, though it's less frequent than in the peak winter months. The best chance of catching snowfall is from November to February. Snow usually stays on the ground for about 6-7 months in Finland.
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Welcome!
Hi There,
Very nice videos. Can you please let me know in Helsinki how we can roam around? We’re planning to stay near the airport and exploring Helsinki in one day. In the city we should travel by buses or trains?
Thanks
Hi, here is the full vlog on Helsinki th-cam.com/video/xLx3BrtzsvI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wxFZDb4xDCj-rVlG Explained all about places to visit and how to visit. Buying a public transport pass is better ideas based on your stay. And If you want you can also walk, everything is close to each other.
Thanks for your response. One more thing can you please let me know from where we should exchange the currency?
Better to get exchanged it in your country :)
Which hotel is this in lapland
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