Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video from Helsinki,Finland to shows these great places around the city with its peoples,restaurants,buildings, etc. in 2023❤❤❤
Really love this video! Straight the the point and gives you all the landmarks. None of the fluff that a lot of "things to do" videos say like "Try the food!" or "Go for a coffee/wine tasting!" which is just stuff you can say for any city lol
Not Russian influence but German. Ruler in Finland way back in the day was supposed to come from Germany which didn’t happen and most of the buildings around the Esplanadi and the President’s resident is designed by a German architect Carl Ludwig Engel.
Great job, but Nikolsky Cathedral is not named after Tsar Nicholas I, the cathedral cannot be named after a secular person at all, the Cathedral is named after St. Nicholas.
Where do you see Russian influence as I don't see any? Also Suomenlinna was build by Finns themselves and moreover Finns have always been occupying their country even during the Swedish and Russian occupation.
Martijn u only love my message but u didn't say anything about it pls. If u will be willing to take me to tour then i need to contact u so we can talk pls
Russian influence? And is that supposed to be a good thing? Finland is a Nordic European country Russia is an asian country, there are zero Russian influences in Finland.
Finland has been a Russian colony from 1809 till 1917. So there is Russian influence in the architecture of Helsinki. Not as a good or a bad thing. Only as a fact.
@@ElrosTar-MinyaturTrue, but it is very little. Everywhere you travel in Finland you can see it is a very Nordic country. Finland was directly a part of Sweden almost 700 years. After an autonomious Grand Duchy of Russia's Empire of tsar 100 years. Swedish retained as an official language. Also swedish laws. Finland had own currency, own post office etc. and russian ppl had to have a permission to visit Finland. That is why Russia 's influence is very minimal in Finland.
Perfect vid, even if you hadn’t included that hidden gem of a beach (which I just went to on my visit) I would’ve instantly liked the vid
Thank you!
Helsinki's architecture and design scene are a treat for the eyes.
Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video from Helsinki,Finland to shows these great places around the city with its peoples,restaurants,buildings, etc. in 2023❤❤❤
Nice video love from Dubai, What was the background song name?
Love from Germany
Amazing. I’ve been twice and I loved it.
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I love your videos: have used them for all my journeys through the Nordic countries. They are excellent in their content, travel tips and so helpful!
Thank you! And enjoy your travel
Thankyou for providing an interesting video on Helsinki 😊
Thanks for your lovely reply!
amazing videos, every one of them. Thanks!!!
Thanks Alexander 🙏
Amazing looking city and great people.
Really love this video! Straight the the point and gives you all the landmarks. None of the fluff that a lot of "things to do" videos say like "Try the food!" or "Go for a coffee/wine tasting!" which is just stuff you can say for any city lol
Thanks. That’s exactly the reason I make the travel guide videos.
Love your informational and nicely filmed videos! Hope you make more!
Thank you! And yes there will be new content soon
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Really good picture of Helsinki! 👋👍
Thanks!
Wunderbar 🇩🇪
I am always by your side Because I like your video very much
What a beautiful travel guide! Helsinki warmly awaits your return. :o)
Thanks a lot
Awesome content! Always great videos. Keep it up!
Thanks!!
very cool video
Thank you
Very well done sir!
Thanks! It was a pleasure to make and visit Helsinki.
Nice job on the video. I remember Helsinki had a really easy to use public transportation app.
this guy is super, because his voice is nice.
Thanks for the tips!
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Found the perfect guide. Thanks
Thanks Tanya
@@MartijnAroundTheWorld do you also have a video on riga? I couldn't find it though
@tanyasachdeva3008 will be online in 3-4 weeks
The country with the best education system
Thanks for information
Thanks so much
Nice video love from Dubai, What was the background song name?
Привет 🙋🏼♂️ Отличное видео 📹 👍🏻 🔝🆒️
Not Russian influence but German. Ruler in Finland way back in the day was supposed to come from Germany which didn’t happen and most of the buildings around the Esplanadi and the President’s resident is designed by a German architect Carl Ludwig Engel.
Trains to the airport do not go night time?
Great job, but Nikolsky Cathedral is not named after Tsar Nicholas I, the cathedral cannot be named after a secular person at all, the Cathedral is named after St. Nicholas.
Where do you see Russian influence as I don't see any? Also Suomenlinna was build by Finns themselves and moreover Finns have always been occupying their country even during the Swedish and Russian occupation.
There is a russian district
@@DustySmith1 oh really, and where would that be?
@@estellasalmi9409 On Suomelinna
@@estellasalmi9409 The Russian Merchant's Quarter
@@estellasalmi9409 st Petersburg
Martijn pls can u take me to an Elderly homes for tour?
Martijn u only love my message but u didn't say anything about it pls. If u will be willing to take me to tour then i need to contact u so we can talk pls
@bernicesackey3300 Sorry but I don't do tours. I only make videos.
What is the thumbnail? Does not look like helsinki
LOLOLOLLL! the thumbnail is a picture of STOCKHOLM! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦
It’s not?!?
WTF?! Finland don't exist for start...
What?
Either you're joking, or you believe in the conspiracy theory which originated as a joke.
Russian influence? And is that supposed to be a good thing? Finland is a Nordic European country Russia is an asian country, there are zero Russian influences in Finland.
Finland has been a Russian colony from 1809 till 1917. So there is Russian influence in the architecture of Helsinki. Not as a good or a bad thing. Only as a fact.
تبدو أعتقدت أنه بالتأكيد روسيا قريبى جدآ على فنلندا بالنسبه لي
@@احمدعايد-ه6ث لا غلط ، فنلندا أوروبا ، روسيا آسيا
@@ElrosTar-MinyaturTrue, but it is very little. Everywhere you travel in Finland you can see it is a very Nordic country.
Finland was directly a part of Sweden almost 700 years. After an autonomious Grand Duchy of Russia's Empire of tsar 100 years. Swedish retained as an official language. Also swedish laws. Finland had own currency, own post office etc. and russian ppl had to have a permission to visit Finland. That is why Russia 's influence is very minimal in Finland.
By the way Russia is partly in Europe.