Joensuu: Forestry Capital of Europe
Joensuu, Finland is the capital city of North Karelia. It is found in the eastern part of the country. The city is considered a lively capital located in the region of North Karelia. Geographically, it is found in the Finnish Lakeland. The town was established in 1848 by Russian Czar called Nikolai I. The town is lying close to the Russian border. It is also about 450 miles away from the main capital which is Helsinki. The town is also known to house several institutions that focuses on the research related to forestry. The main sectors of the town are related to the wood and forest industry.
Best Time to Visit
The most famous event held in town is the Ilossarirock festival which gathers international acclaimed artists. Every year, the tickets are sold out. It is best to book a Joensuu, Finland hotel months ahead for those planning to attend this festival. There are also other programs that offered by theaters and museums during peak season.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The attractions in Joensuu is related to nature. Botanical Gardens or Botania is an event garden located in town. It houses thousands of unique plants. For those who love to explore art, Joensuu Art Museum is the best place to go. There are also several lakes that surround the town like Lake Kitsan. Original Sokos Hotel Kimmel is a 4-star hotel near the river and train station. Original Sokos Hotel Vaakuna Joensuu offers free breakfast for guests. GreenStar Hotel Joensuu is also close to the banks of the river.