๐ซ๐ฎ Finland
Capital: Helsinki
Helsinki โ The vibrant capital of Finland, known for its design and architecture.
Helsinki, often referred to as the “White City of the North,” is the bustling capital of Finland. Known for its stunning neoclassical architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and rich maritime history, Helsinki offers a unique blend of urban life and nature. The city’s history dates back to its founding in 1550, and it has grown into a hub of education, technology, and sustainable living.
๐ Timeline of Helsinki
1900: The city experiences rapid industrialization and urban growth in the early 20th century.
Today: Helsinki is known for its design, sustainability initiatives, and as a center for technology and education in Finland.
๐ Quick Stats
Founded
1550
Language
Finnish, Swedish
Currency
Euro (โฌ)
Geography
Coastal city on the Gulf of Finland, surrounded by numerous islands.
Time Zone
Eastern European Time (EET)
Calling Code
+358
Driving Side
Right-hand traffic
๐๏ธ Iconic Landmarks
Helsinki Cathedral
A stunning neoclassical church that symbolizes the city and offers panoramic views.
Suomenlinna Fortress
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this island fortress showcases Finnish military history.
Market Square
A vibrant marketplace where locals and tourists enjoy fresh produce and crafts.
Helsinki’s rich history, cultural vibrancy, and innovative spirit make it a captivating destination for visitors and a proud capital for its people.

