3 Days Itinerary in Turku, Finland - Travel Guide
A 72 Hour Love Affair with Turku, Finland!
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Turku Castle & Medieval Marvels |
2 | Day 2 - Museums, Art, and Culinary Journeys |
3 | Day 3 - Unwinding with Nature and Folklore |
Introduction
Get the most out of your three-day trip to the historic and charming city of Turku, once the capital of Finland. Say hello to classical museums, embracing contemporary art, reveling in the vivacious nightlife, and exploring the quiet charm of local parks.
Day 1 - Turku Castle & Medieval Marvels
Turku Castle, let's kick off our Finland adventure here. Known as Turun linna in Finnish, this medieval fortress has a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. It perfectly showcases the region's transition from the Middle Ages to the modern times. In the afternoon, it's time for a stroll through the Old Great Square - the medieval market square with a cluster of historical attractions. Among these is the Turku Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that has stood staunch since the 13th century. End your day in the cozy embrace of the Finnish Sauna experience at the city's public saunas.
Day 2 - Museums, Art, and Culinary Journeys
Start your day at the Turku Art Museum housing an impressive range of Finnish art. Then we'll head to Forum Marinum, a maritime museum that gives you a glimpse into Finland's rich naval history. Now, it's time to explore Turku's gastronomical scene. Visit the bustling Market Square and try the local delicacy of black sausage. In the evening, embrace Turku's vibrant nightlife. The Old Bank and Dynamo are fantastic bars that serve local beers and ciders with live music. Don't forget to taste the Finnish `Long Drink`, a refreshing gin-based cocktail loved by locals!
Day 3 - Unwinding with Nature and Folklore
We'll indulge in Finland's serene nature by starting our day at Ruissalo Island. The Botanical Gardens here offer a lush oasis perfect for hiking or just unwinding. Then, it's off to the Kylämäki Village of Living History for a peek into traditional Finnish agriculture. Our final stop is the Luostarinmäki Handicrafts Museum, a charming open-air museum that survived the Great Fire of 1827 and now showcases traditional Finnish craft. Let's wrap up our Turku experience with a leisurely evening walk along the picturesque Aura River.
Emily Davison
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Turku
The ideal time would be during the summer months of June-August. The weather is pleasant, and the city bursts alive with various events and festivals.
Turku boasts an efficient public transportation system. It consists of buses and ferries, most of which are wheelchair accessible. They cover all major attractions and operate on a regular basis.
Remember, public saunas are a vital part of Finnish culture, and it's recommended to be nude. Don’t forget to shower before entering the sauna. Also, all discussions inside a sauna are to be relaxed and easy-going, mirroring the environment.