#TrumpTariffs Sure, Finland has a reputation for being a bit pricey but not everything comes with a hefty price tag.
Michelin-starred restaurants can be surprisingly wallet-friendly compared to other European capitals. You’ll find creative tasting menus, Nordic ingredients, and top-tier service at prices that won’t make your credit card cry.
Tap water is clean, cold, and always free. It’s not just safe to drink — it’s genuinely delicious.
National parks are always free to explore. Hike, swim, breathe in the pine-scented air, no entry fee required. Just pack a snack and go.
The Museum Card is a true gem. For less than 80 euros, you get access to over 300 museums across the country for a full year. Even if you're here for just a week, it often pays for itself.
Second-hand shopping is not only budget-friendly, it’s stylish and sustainable too. Discover vintage Marimekko, Moomin mugs, or a perfectly broken-in pair of Finnish boots. Thrifting here is less about digging through junk and more about scoring cool, conscious finds. You'll even find a second-hand store at the airport, the first one in the world.