Explore Finland with Eurail

Eurail Passes are train Passes for flexible rail travel throughout Europe. There are several Eurail Passes available if you want to explore Finland. This country borders with Russia to the East, Norway to the North and Sweden to the West. In Finland you will find vast areas of unspoiled nature, with countless lakes and islands. There are also modern, comfortable cities to visit, like the capital Helsinki.

Read all about the tourist highlights of Finland, Finland's railway networkevents in Finland and the extra pass benefits in Finland.

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Finland tourist information

Finland is one of the northernmost countries in the world, with nearly a third of its land (Lapland) north of the Arctic circle. The many serene lakes and the untamed wilderness, where you can hike and camp to your hearts content, contrasts nicely with the ultramodern cities, like the capital Helsinki. The building of the Kiasma Museum of Modern Art there, for instance, is as much a modern work of art as the ones within.
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Finland by train

Finnish trains are efficient, fast and reliable. The rail network, run by the Finnish Railways, links all major cities to Helsinki. There are four types of trains that operate in the country: InterCity (IC), high-speed Pendolino (EP) trains, regular express trains and slower local trains. Seat reservations are required for all express trains marked ‘IC’ and ‘EP’.
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Events in Finland

When you travel to Finland, try to visit one of the many events in the country. You should definitely try and witness the Northern Lights between September and October.
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Eurail Pass Benefits in Finland

If your Eurail Pass is valid in Finland, you're entitled to attractive extra benefits. Like a 50% discount on shipping service between Helsinki and Stockholm or Turku and Stockholm. Eurail travelers also get free admission to the Railway Museum in Hyvinkää and the Narrow-gauge Railway Museum Jokioinen in Kiipu Village.
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