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Introduction

Inari is the name of both the village and the total municipality located in the north of Finland. The latter is over 17,000 square kilometres big (almost half the size of the Netherlands), yet has less than 7,000 inhabitants. The village itself is much smaller.

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Sleep

PropertyAddressTypePopularity
Villa LancaKittilän Ratsutie 2Guesthouse-
Youth Holiday Centre VasatokkaAngelintie 696Hostel-

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Phone

See also International Telephone Calls

Post

Post is fast and reliable in Finland. You can receive mail simply by marking it Poste Restante, and the postal code of the town (check with the particular post office). First class stamps can be bought from machines or inside the office, and the fare is the same anywhere in the world up to 20 grams, so your postcards will be fine. The current rate for a stamp is €0.75. Heavier letters and postcards have different prices though, you can check them online at the Posti Website. There is also a 'track and trace' system available. Stamps are widely available and sold with the postcards, in kiosks, stationary shops and souvinier shops. Parcels abroad are expensive. You can buy all the packing from the post office, including boxes, tapes etc.

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