Levi vs Rovaniemi - Which Finland City is Best For You?

Levi vs Rovaniemi - Which Finland City is Best For You?

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@TheAlex29494
@TheAlex29494 - 14.01.2023 17:15

Kinda generous to call Levi a city. It's just a small town built around a ski resort. It's not even an independent municipality but an area of Kittilä

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@ampeteri
@ampeteri - 14.01.2023 17:28

Train should be cheaper if you're able to reserve your tickets way, way in advance. The earlier the better.

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@JustPeach
@JustPeach - 14.01.2023 17:36

Ylläs is the biggest ski resort in Finnland. Levi has only 38,5 kilometers of slopes, Ylläs has 53 km

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@kassup9588
@kassup9588 - 14.01.2023 17:37

Ylläs better

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@nickolay6277
@nickolay6277 - 14.01.2023 18:02

Rovaniemi has its peak tourist season in December-January while Levi gets really crowded during February and March (even April). These two locations are the most visited in Lapland (or Northern Finland in general).
If you are looking for quieter visit, Inari Region is a good option. Basically all the same attractions and things to do, but no tourist masses or the 'commercialized' feeling. Also really snowsecure and heaven for aurora borealis sighting. Popular in summertime too, due to various hiking routes, cultural sights and of course the mignight sun.
Kuusamo Region, just south of Lapland, recommended too.

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@nottwo6492
@nottwo6492 - 14.01.2023 18:02

Rovaniemi to Levi is like Denver to Aspen, both at smaller scale. For the Northern Lights, the odds are a bit higher at Levi. Cloud cover is normally limiting and there is no difference in cloud occurrence between the two, but Levi is further North. Actually, the real reason to choose Levi is everything around it. Ylläs, Pallas, nearby Sweden and actually even Kilpisjärvi/Saana/Norway being a few hours away. Rovaniemi has nothing like those places nearby. And the skiing is better, agreed.

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@oh2mp
@oh2mp - 14.01.2023 18:46

I liked a lot of your Lapland series and will be waiting what you are going to do next!
One good option would be also Saariselkä in Inari municipality. It is the northernmost outdoor resort of Finland and about 250 kilometers north from Rovaniemi. I have been there only quickly in summer and autumn time, but I could see that it was a nice place. On both times I just stopped there for a while and continued driving further north.

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@citizenkane4831
@citizenkane4831 - 14.01.2023 19:08

And if you plan another trip to sweden or norway. You can vissit Kiruna in Sweden, you can fly there. And while you are in Kiruna yuo can wisit the national park Abisko known for big chanse to see the northern lights (if the weather alows it). Kiruna is known as the town they had to move due to the expansion of the iron ore they mining there. Ore if you choose Norway you can wisit Lofoten, Tromsö or northe cape. The most northern place you can come to in Europe.

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@k.kaaleppi5614
@k.kaaleppi5614 - 14.01.2023 19:30

its pronounced as LEEVi not liivi

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@simonsandvik7367
@simonsandvik7367 - 14.01.2023 19:34

Ylläs is way bigger for skiing and is fairly close to Levi.

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@moonliteX
@moonliteX - 14.01.2023 19:44

rovaniemi is an actual city which has formed without tourism originally.

just a town.

levi has been synthetically made ONLY for tourists. kinda like what you have at a cruise.

so i would argue /real/ lapland would be more like rovaniemi and the surroundings

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@harrikuusjarvi3795
@harrikuusjarvi3795 - 14.01.2023 19:54

Levi is not for place to go extreme skiers. That front slope is less than half of Levi hole altitude. U can go around this around 5km wide mountain and find also black ski troutes. I i really want to go place in Finland what is most beautiful and best downhill ski is Yllas. It is much bigger than Levi as i said before. But Levi can not give u much of ski routes. Yllas has a lot of them. So Yllas is place to ski in Finland if u have some kind of skils. Levi is more chill out routes. Pyha is also great. Glad u have fun. Its always snowy in Lapland but this year it has not that snow up there. Usually there is much more snow this time of year.

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@moonliteX
@moonliteX - 14.01.2023 20:03

fog is not the default mode but it comes and goes depending on weather

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@stephenmarqq
@stephenmarqq - 14.01.2023 21:18

Love the video!!!

We visited Rovaniemi during our trip to Finland and took the overnight train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi. We were actually impressed with our experience on the train! Even though the train was only a bit cheaper, we decided the train made sense for us as we didn't have to book a hotel for the night. Hotels in Rovaniemi are relatively expensive and we were traveling on a budget so not having that additional expense made it cheaper all around. Happy to share more about our experience on the train if it's helpful!!

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@ravenfin1916
@ravenfin1916 - 14.01.2023 21:38

Fun fact. Rovaniemi is the largest city in Europe. Its area is 8017 km².

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@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 - 14.01.2023 21:48

Did you know that Santa Claus Village is actually a bomb shelter? It can house 3600 people in a nuclear bomb proof bunkers.. These things are all over Finland, i live on top of a smaller one. But since those caves are otherwise empty, they have been rented to companies. They have to be able to transform it to a shelter in 72h. There is aim filtration systems, electric generators, water... In Helsinki there is room for 600 000 people in such caves, it has its own artificial lake even (total shelter space is 900 000 in the capital region)... There is room for 80% of Finnish population in bomb shelters, which covers all the urbanized areas. Helsinki is like an underground fortress, the only city in the world with underground zoning.

The reason for those caves being dug.. well, eastern neighbor is the reason but also, most of Finland sit on top of Baltic Shield. It is a craton, oldest continental curst formations, 3-4 billion year old. The bedrock is closer to surface because of Ice age, and it is solid granite or gneiss. There are no earthquakes, no volcanic activity: you dig a tunnel and it will be there million years from now. No supports are needed, just dig.

There are hundreds of miles and thousands of spaces in our bedrock. That is because of our Total Defense doctrine, but that is another topic but in short: government has the responsibility for the wellbeing of the citizens but constitution does not say "except during a crisis". So, EVERYTHING is thought about and EVERY part of infrastructure, private or public is part of defense against crisis. National stockpiles have food, water, fuel and medicine for half a year. They are also dug underground... We have prepared for the worst case scenario for 70 years. And yes, i am very grateful about all of that. Makes me sleep much better at nights.

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@WITYTRAVELS
@WITYTRAVELS - 14.01.2023 22:47

Great comparison between the two! Train sounds fun. If it was light enough to see the landscape during the journey.

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@punkkumies1283
@punkkumies1283 - 14.01.2023 22:59

was that husky ride very fast, little scary perhaps? looked fun :)

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@harrikaijansinkko8387
@harrikaijansinkko8387 - 15.01.2023 02:09

Levi is a guite new artificial ski turist "town" built next to Sirkka Village and "mount" Levi, which are part of Kittilä municipality. About 40 years ago there was only one hotel, three ski lifts and some dozens of log cabins and cottages. Alpine style houses are mostly built during 2000's. Many Finnish architects don't like the alpine buildind style of Levi because it is far away of Finnish building heritage.
-Downhill ski resort at Ounasvaara in Rovaniemi is guite small, but there are lot of cross-country ski tracks around Rovaniemi. Most Finnish cities and municipalities have their own xc ski track networks. Even here in Helsinki, when we get enough snow, there is almost 300 kilometres of prepared ski tracks. Cross-country skiing is one of the most popular sport hobbies here.

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@ttkk6099
@ttkk6099 - 15.01.2023 09:39

Ruka is better than Levi imo ;)

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@123greenland
@123greenland - 15.01.2023 14:25

Is it worth staying in the glass igloo? As you mentioned it was quite expensive.

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@TheWrightLifeTravelChannel
@TheWrightLifeTravelChannel - 15.01.2023 18:46

Great video! I don't think I'd be able to make up my mind about where to go, I'd probably like to visit both!

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@benibf
@benibf - 16.01.2023 01:59

Reasons to take the train instead of flying:
1. Climate change / minimising your carbon footprint. This should really be the obvious one, but I realise not everyone really cares about this (which is a shame), so a few more "practical" reasons:

2. No baggage size limitation on the train (if you're flying and you have large items that cannot go in the cabin, you often have to pay extra for check in luggage)
3. Flying may take only one hour in the air, but the total experience (including travel to/from each airport and time spent waiting inside airports) will likely be 3-4 hours, all of which is "wasted" time. On the sleeper train, you go to sleep in one city, and wake up in the next one. Bam. No wasted time whatsoever. Also, the train has internet, so before or after going to sleep, you can even get work done. Not to mention sleeping on horizontal beds, having an entire restaurant car at your disposal for dinner and breakfast, etc.
4. You save money by not having to arrange accommodation for the night you spend on the train.
5. The views from the train. When you fly, all you see is the place you took off from and the place you landed at. With the train, you get to see the entire scenery along the way, truly taking in the landscape.

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@ratyjoona
@ratyjoona - 16.01.2023 03:11

Come visit other regions of Finland too :). Also in other seasons.

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@sonjahancock5726
@sonjahancock5726 - 16.01.2023 20:45

Very informative!!

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@sudiptaroy5063
@sudiptaroy5063 - 18.01.2023 10:22

Just loved your video.jenny and jacob.much informative and precise.

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