Hmm. If it’s covered in snow a lot it can look nice in some places.
But I would say it’s just a touristy spot.
Arseh0le on
In what world do you imagine a Santa village would not be touristy? Like earthy off the beaten track street food and off duty elves sinking beers after a hard shift at the toy factory?
It can be worth it and still touristy if you’ve got kids or love Christmas. YMMV.
May kids enjoyed it. I wouldn’t go with my mates.
VinkaGripen1 on
In my opinion it’s lovely and worth visiting but at the same time – of course it’s touristy
extod2 on
It’s a tourist trap
Wordchord on
Please define ”too touristy” as it is a location built only for tourists.
kicut49 on
first time and its a snowy day? yes
Von_Lehmann on
I think its worth stopping for an hour if its on your way, but not to spend time at
TonierRaptor681 on
Expensive tourist trap
theta0123 on
If its covered in snow. Its nice. But very touristy. But nice.
A good evening.
Been to lapland 4 times so ask away any questions.
8dot30662386292pow2 on
I was there couple of years ago. Got a photo with Santa. The shops sell nice items, how ever many of them are too expensive, but like every single gift shop across the world is the same.
I liked it. If you’re going to Rovaniemi anyway, just visit it.
TaikaPenis on
Its a hellhole
mukaltin on
It’s the worst tourist trap I’ve ever been too.
Haisukarvakorva on
Well, yeah, it’s for the tourists. Not saying it can’t be an interesting experience for someone who isn’t used to cold, snow and eternal dakrness, but then again if you’re looking for some crazy experiences you can probably message some old Finnish dude with a visible eye twich that is going to lead you into the middle of the forest to scream at trees while forcing you to carry a stick that you’re supposed to pretend that it’s a rifle. I mean, choices.
Lathari on
Yes.
Wide-Grape-2256 on
My wife and I just spent 5 days there. Very relaxing, snd romantic.
Harriv on
> Is Santa Claus Village worth it,
It’s free entry, so kind of yes. However what they sell there, might not be best worth/price ratio.
GriffinDoh on
I’d recommend a quick visit. Maybe set aside the day you arrive or the day you are leaving to take a look around. Kids will enjoy it. It’s 3 minutes drive from the airport. After that I’d recommend heading elsewhere. Ruka is about 3 hours drive from there and it’s magical. Great hiking, skiing, all the same activities available (husky rides, reindeer, snowmobile etc. ) And Santa takes a trip over there too because he knows everyone can’t make it to SCV!
Naxuuuuu on
Just skip it if you don’t like it. Thats easy.
kapupetri on
both?
Unlucky-Rub8379 on
I’d say it’s like fifty-sixty, it can be a bit touristy, but it does have it’s own mood and i go there every year, near christmas, with the kids.
HeittoBagi on
Disneyland for Asians, also ruining Rovaniemi for the locals.
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Hmm. If it’s covered in snow a lot it can look nice in some places.
But I would say it’s just a touristy spot.
In what world do you imagine a Santa village would not be touristy? Like earthy off the beaten track street food and off duty elves sinking beers after a hard shift at the toy factory?
It can be worth it and still touristy if you’ve got kids or love Christmas. YMMV.
May kids enjoyed it. I wouldn’t go with my mates.
In my opinion it’s lovely and worth visiting but at the same time – of course it’s touristy
It’s a tourist trap
Please define ”too touristy” as it is a location built only for tourists.
first time and its a snowy day? yes
I think its worth stopping for an hour if its on your way, but not to spend time at
Expensive tourist trap
If its covered in snow. Its nice. But very touristy. But nice.
A good evening.
Been to lapland 4 times so ask away any questions.
I was there couple of years ago. Got a photo with Santa. The shops sell nice items, how ever many of them are too expensive, but like every single gift shop across the world is the same.
I liked it. If you’re going to Rovaniemi anyway, just visit it.
Its a hellhole
It’s the worst tourist trap I’ve ever been too.
Well, yeah, it’s for the tourists. Not saying it can’t be an interesting experience for someone who isn’t used to cold, snow and eternal dakrness, but then again if you’re looking for some crazy experiences you can probably message some old Finnish dude with a visible eye twich that is going to lead you into the middle of the forest to scream at trees while forcing you to carry a stick that you’re supposed to pretend that it’s a rifle. I mean, choices.
Yes.
My wife and I just spent 5 days there. Very relaxing, snd romantic.
> Is Santa Claus Village worth it,
It’s free entry, so kind of yes. However what they sell there, might not be best worth/price ratio.
I’d recommend a quick visit. Maybe set aside the day you arrive or the day you are leaving to take a look around. Kids will enjoy it. It’s 3 minutes drive from the airport. After that I’d recommend heading elsewhere. Ruka is about 3 hours drive from there and it’s magical. Great hiking, skiing, all the same activities available (husky rides, reindeer, snowmobile etc. ) And Santa takes a trip over there too because he knows everyone can’t make it to SCV!
Just skip it if you don’t like it. Thats easy.
both?
I’d say it’s like fifty-sixty, it can be a bit touristy, but it does have it’s own mood and i go there every year, near christmas, with the kids.
Disneyland for Asians, also ruining Rovaniemi for the locals.