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Why spending Christmas in Santa Claus Village feels like real magic

Spend Christmas Eve 2025 in Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi, where Finland starts celebrating Christmas on December 24 with quiet traditions, Arctic magic, and real festive wonder.

December 24, 2025 / 07:01 IST
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Lantern-lit paths, fresh Arctic snow, and Santa’s hometown glowing on Christmas Eve—Rovaniemi turns December 24 into a living winter fairytale.
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  • Finland’s main Christmas celebrations happen on December 24 (Jouluaatto), with family gatherings, festive meals, and gift-giving, similar to other Nordic countries.
  • Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi feels most magical on Christmas Eve, when anticipation is at its peak.
  • Shops close early as families gather for meals, sauna rituals, and candle-lit cemetery visits.

While most of the world waits for December 25 to unwrap its Christmas cheer, Finland quietly celebrates a day earlier—and does it better. On December 24, Christmas Eve, or Jouluaatto, will once again take centre stage, turning the country into a snow-laced fairytale where anticipation feels more powerful than the celebration itself.

In Finland, Christmas Eve isn’t a rehearsal.

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