In addition to the ones mentioned in this article, Finnish cities from Lakeland to Lapland have multiple public saunas you can visit.
Most hotels in Finland come with a Finnish sauna — some hotels have them in the rooms, so you can enjoy a private sauna experience at any time of the day. A rental cottage is almost always equipped with a private sauna, no matter where you are in the country. Resorts and wellness spas take things further, offering sauna and spa retreats with panoramic lake views, hot tubs, and even treatments infused with Finnish nature-inspired rituals.
You can even find a Finnish sauna on a ferry, like Viking Line and Tallink-Silja, in a ski gondola, like the one in Ylläs, and in a ferris wheel in Helsinki! As you may have noticed, sauna is an integral part of Finland and the reason why Finnish sauna culture made UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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