Celebrate with Pride in Finland

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Credits: Jussi Hellstén

There’s no need to hide in any sort of “closet” in Finland

This is a country where people send postcards adorned with stamps depicting gay erotica and participate in numerous rainbow-covered activities throughout the year. If you visit Finland, you might even find famous erotic artist Tom of Finland’s hunky imagery on your Finlayson hotel bed linens!

Pride festivals have become a permanent part of the summer party scenes in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, as well as in many other cities in Finland. Check if your travel dates coincide with a parade or a festivals’ weeklong program of activities. At these celebrations, all are welcome. Visit one to participate in an array of activities, from meditation to open mics, poetry to barn-dance.

Finland’s friendly, liberal atmosphere makes it a great travel destination for the LGBTQ+ community. In addition to this info on pride festivals, check out the travel tips at GayTravelFinland.

Credits: Laura Vanzo

Party for a week in Helsinki

The capital’s pride festival sees the whole city come alive with the colours of the rainbow. This weeklong festival has something for everyone – children, youngsters, families, and adults. If you like dancing, theatre, debate, literature or good food, Pride Week has something that will appeal to you. Don’t be afraid to attend the closing parade alone, as you’ll easily make friends in the crowd of more than 100,000 people.

Read more about Helsinki Pride at pride.fi.

Credits: Jussi Hellstén

Participate in year-round pride events

Activities for LGBTQ+ visitors aren’t limited to the once-a-year pride festivals. Helsinki boasts many gay-friendly cafes, restaurants and hotels. Start the day with breakfast at Kallio’s Bear Park Café. In the evening, head out to one of the local bars and restaurants. To learn more and to plan your visit, have a look at Helsinki LGBTQ+: cafés, bars and nightclubs on MyHelsinki.

Experience Manse Pride in Tampere

The whole city of Tampere comes together for Manse Pride. Located just a two-hour train ride from Helsinki, this event is smaller in scale than the one in the capital, but it compensates with local charm, friendly people, and beautiful landscapes.

Credits: Laura Vanzo

Show your pride by the sea in Turku

The old capital of Finland, Turku, doesn’t struggle to organize a great party. During Turku Pride, there are plenty of fantastic free events for the entire family.  Plus, this event is an “open project,” which means all kinds of ideas and people can find their place in pride. The events are also family-friendly, so the atmosphere is just right for revellers of all ages.

Learn more about pride in Turku at the Turku Pride site.

Find pride all over Finland

Pride has spread far beyond Finland’s capital and major cities. Nowadays, North Karelia (“Pohjois-Karjala” in Finnish) holds Pohjois-Karjala Pride. There are also Pride celebrations in Lahti, just one hour from Helsinki, as well as in the northern city of Oulu.

Credits: Rebecka Eriksson
Credits: Tiina Tahvanainen

Tom of Finland exhibition in Kiasma in 2023

If you're visiting Helsinki in 2023, don't miss the Tom of Finland exhibition in Kiasma Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition titled "Bold Journey" is open from April 28 till October 29, 2023. For more information, visit kiasma.fi.

If you'd like to take home a Tom of Finland related souvenir, visit a Finlayson store or their online store at finlayson.fi.

Credits: Tom of Finland Foundation

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