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Finland holds a special place in my heart as it was the first country I embarked on a solo backpacking adventure back in That initial journey sparked my deep interest in both the country itself and the world of travel. So much so, that I moved to Vaasa, Finland for a year during my Erasmus exchange program. After years of traveling, I came back to the country and moved here. I love Finland.
However, Finland can be an expensive country to visit. Me camping out in the Finnish wilderness by the sea with my simple hammock and light sleeping bag setup. Moreover, on popular hiking trails, you can find outdoor huts that you can sleep in and they usually have a grill or fire pit you can use to heat your food and keep warm. The great thing about these spots is that firewood is usually provided free of charge and regularly topped up. Lunch normally costs from 10 to 15 Euros and includes a salad, meal, drink usually water , and coffee or tea.
Lunchtime in Finnish restaurants is normally from 11 am to 3 pm, depending on the establishment. You can either enjoy your lunch at a restaurant or find great deals easily on local apps such as Wolt, Foodora or ResQ Club. For instance, Nepalese food is quite popular in Finland and a set lunch will include Papadam, naan bread, dal, curry of your choice, mint yoghurt, pickle, salad and water and coffee to enjoy after.
My other favorites are the sushi buffets and the Thai buffets. So many fresh water lakes in Finland! You could drink direct from the source if you have a water filter bottle. Enjoying a free refill coffee at the Oodi Finnish Library in Helsinki. Coffee is loved all around Finland, and Finnish citizens are among some of the biggest coffee drinkers in the world, consuming an average of 7 cups a day.