Itinerary
- Explore this peaceful park dedicated to the Jäger Movement, a group of Finnish volunteer soldiers who played a significant role during World War I. It's a serene spot to reflect on Rovaniemi's wartime history.
- Korundi House of Culture: Korundi, home to the Lapland Chamber Orchestra and a contemporary art museum, showcases Finland’s vibrant arts scene. The building itself is one of the few structures that survived the destruction of World War II, adding to its historical significance.
- This modern administrative hub represents the region’s governing body, playing a key role in shaping the future of Lapland. Its sleek architecture reflects Rovaniemi’s blend of tradition and modernity.
- A visit to Rovaniemi’s regional theatre offers a glimpse into Lapland’s cultural life. The theatre stages a variety of performances that capture the essence of northern Finland’s heritage and storytelling.
- Admire the architectural work of Alvar Aalto, the famed Finnish architect who helped redesign much of Rovaniemi after its devastation in World War II. His modernist style is an integral part of the city's post-war identity.
- For the adventurous, stop by the Ounasvaaran Latu Ice Hole for a refreshing dip. This traditional Finnish experience is a thrilling way to immerse yourself in the local culture, especially in winter.
- Lumberjack's Candle Bridge: Cross this iconic cable-stayed bridge, named after a lumberjack’s candle, a traditional wooden log used to create torches. It’s a symbol of Rovaniemi’s connection to nature and industry.
- Arktikum: A visit to Arktikum offers an in-depth look at Arctic culture and history. This museum and science center is a favorite among visitors for its immersive exhibits on life in the far north.
- This solemn memorial honors the Finnish soldiers who trained in Germany during World War I and later helped secure Finland’s independence. It’s a key landmark in Rovaniemi’s history of military resistance.
- Take a walk through the lush Arktikum Arboretum, a garden filled with native plants and trees. It's a peaceful escape that showcases the natural beauty of Lapland and offers stunning river views.
Includes
- Get unlimited, lifetime use of this tour, before your booking date and after it
- The virtual playback option, so you can listen to this tour like an audiobook from anywhere
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Flexibility to explore at your own pace with a self-guided GPS tour
- Directions to the starting point so that when you’re in the right place, the tour will start
- Smartphone and headphones
Details
Explore the heart of Finnish Lapland with this self-guided walking tour through Rovaniemi, the official hometown of Santa Claus. Starting along the Kemijoki River, you’ll cross the iconic Lumberjack’s Candle Bridge and visit key cultural spots like Culture House Korundi and the Arktikum Museum. Along the way, you'll uncover Rovaniemi's rich history, from its near-destruction in World War II to its rebirth as a vibrant northern capital. Learn about the Lapland Gold Rush, admire local architecture by Alvar Aalto, and discover what makes Rovaniemi a magical year-round destination, from the Northern Lights in winter to the endless daylight of summer. This hour-long tour offers a captivating glimpse into life near the Arctic Circle.
Know Before You Go
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The total tour duration is the walking time as you pass by attractions. It does not include optional time spent at any of the listed attractions
- This route is not wheelchair accessible, but it is a very easy walk suitable for the ages listed. The accessibility selections are accurate.













