Never take a shower in Finland!

You will find that mixed bath is real, ice and fire is real, Finnish society is fake!!!

In the traditional impression, sauna is an activity to relax while taking a bath, and it must not be an activity for men and women to steam together. But in Finland, mixed-sex baths are one of the biggest features.

Sauna as one of the important cultural heritage of Finland, people maintain the form of male and female mixed bath, in the sauna, no one will feel shy because of gender differences, and no one will talk about others because of the beauty and ugliness, fat and thin, return to the most natural and relaxed state of the human body, appreciate and accept everything.


To be clear, Finns are not social phobic at all, they are just very good at managing social distancing, a sense of proportion and respect for those around them. (Untold secret: When Finns ask you to join them in the sauna, they either friend you or like you 🤪🤪🤪)

The combination of fire and ice is another feature of Finnish bathing. In the sauna room of 60 or 70 degrees for ten or twenty minutes, there is no place that is not burning. With extreme relaxation and relaxation and blood pumping, pour yourself cold water while it's hot, or jump into the cold sea... Well, think about how delicious the meat is.

In fact, the popularity of cryotherapy in the world in recent years also stems from this. Alternating hot and cold, will help improve our metabolism, so as to achieve weight loss effect; Secondly, it can also promote blood circulation, effectively relieve anxiety and depression, and speed up the recovery of injured joints or muscles. No wonder in Finland every household must have a sauna, apartment, every building will have at least one sauna, even jacuzzi 🛁.

In Helsinki, you must go to the Finnish bath must be [Loyly]. Designed by renowned designer Avanto Architects, the design became popular on the Internet when it was completed.When I came in January this year, I tried to jump into the sea! It's bitterly cold, but the intense alternations of hot and cold are really cool.

It doesn't matter if you can't swim, there is a platform on the left side that you can step on to the end, when you meet a Japanese aunt to ask the way, the East Asian faces you meet in the sauna are basically Japanese, or related to the sauna culture.

[Reservation method] Make an appointment directly on the official website, it is recommended to make an appointment at least three days in advance, and do not underestimate the Finnish people's love for sauna. We tried to book the Monday afternoon of March 27th three days in advance, but found that we could only book after 9 PM, so we changed it to Tuesday afternoon of March 28th.

[Price] €23 /2 hours, including a bath towel, a butt pad, shampoo and body wash, it is recommended to bring your own swimsuit, on-site rental €8 /2 hours; For large groups or groups or for quiet space, you can book a private sauna room.

[Drinks and beverages] Average price between 4-10 euros, direct drinking water free.

[Catering] need to book in advance on the official website, 50 euros per person (excluding wine), a single cup of wine 9-15 euros (dry white/dry red/beer, etc.), the main food recommended fish soup, reindeer meat, snails and baked rice.

[Features] Helsinki's most famous public sauna, located on the sea. The pine structure is designed to filter light, protect privacy, and exude the warmth of typical Finnish design. The indoor open fire fireplace is very healing and atmospheric, and is the most popular common area in the sauna.

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