Finland is one of the most fabulous countries in the world. Once part of the Russian Empire, the northern republic is the birthplace of Santa Claus. The country is known for its unforgettable nature and high standard of living.
Instructions
Step 1
To Finland by car. The northern state has land borders with Russia, Sweden and Norway. You can get to Finland by highways from the territory of any of these countries. For example, from Russia you can come here through 24 checkpoints for cars, among which are Vaalimaa, Nuiyamaa, Vartius, Imatra.
Step 2
Take advantage of the train connections to Finland. Two high-speed trains run between the country of Suomi and Russia from St. Petersburg (Allegro) and Moscow (Lev Tolstoy). Finland also has rail links with Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Through the territory of these countries you can get to the country by rail from other European states.
Step 3
Travel to Finland using regular bus routes. Since the country has common routes with its neighbors, it is reasonable to conclude that there is also an international bus service in Finland. You can get to the country using bus routes from Russia, Sweden and Norway. Bus stations, as a rule, in the cities of Finland are located in the immediate vicinity of the railway station, if there is one in the village.
Step 4
By air to the northern country. There are 28 airports in Finland, including international ones. The main "air gate" of the country is "Helsinki-Vantaa". You can also get from the territory of other countries through the airports "Turku", "Tampere-Pirkkala", "Lappeenranta" and "Rovaniemi". You can get to Tampere-Pirkkala from Denmark, Latvia, Sweden, Germany. In the summer months, there is an air connection with Hungary, Italy, Spain, Great Britain. You can fly to Helsinki-Vantaa from the airports of Austria, Greece, Poland, Croatia, France, Norway. There is also air communication with Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Portugal, Estonia, Russia and many other countries in Europe and Asia.