Overview
Turku is a charming city in southwestern Finland, known for its historic architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and beautiful waterfront. With a rich history dating back to the medieval times, Turku offers visitors a mix of old-world charm and modern amenities.
Top Attractions
- Turku Castle: A well-preserved medieval fortress that dates back to the 13th century
- Turku Cathedral: A stunning cathedral with a mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles
- Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova Museum: An archaeological museum showcasing the city’s history and contemporary art exhibitions
- Forum Marinum: A maritime museum with a wide collection of ships and boats
- Turku Archipelago: A must-visit for nature lovers, with countless islands to explore
- Market Square: A bustling market square where you can sample local Finnish cuisine and buy souvenirs
- Old Great Square: Home to a variety of restaurants and shops housed in historic buildings
- Hansa Shopping Center: A modern shopping mall with a mix of international and local stores
Transportation
- Turku Airport: The city’s main airport, located just a short drive from the city center
- Public Transportation: Bus and ferry services are available for easy travel within the city
- Bicycle Rentals: A popular way to explore the city, with bike rental stations scattered throughout Turku
Events and Festivals
- Medieval Market: An annual event held in July, featuring medieval reenactments, food stalls, and crafts
- Ruisrock Festival: One of Finland’s largest music festivals, held in July on the island of Ruissalo
- Christmas Markets: Festive markets held in December, offering traditional holiday treats and handmade crafts