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What is the weather like and what is the best time of year to visit Hamina?

Hamina, located in Finland, has a moderate continental climate. This means long and cold winters, with temperatures that can drop below zero, and short and cool summers, with highs around 20°C.

The best time of year to visit Hamina depends on what you are looking for. If you prefer warmth and more hours of sunlight, summer, from June to August, is ideal. During this period, the city comes to life with festivals, outdoor markets, and outdoor activities such as boat trips and hiking.

On the other hand, if you want to experience the charm of Finnish winter, with snow-covered landscapes and the possibility of seeing the northern lights, then the months of December to February are the most suitable. This is the perfect season for activities such as skiing, ice skating, and dog sledding.

Regardless of the chosen season, it is always good to be prepared with appropriate clothing for the cold weather, especially in winter.

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What are the typical dishes or local foods that you can’t miss?

In Hamina, it is possible to taste several typical and delicious dishes from Finland. One of the most popular dishes is poronkäristys, which consists of stewed reindeer meat strips served with mashed potatoes and lingonberries. Another local delicacy is kalakukko, a pie made of fish and pork baked in a rye crust. Also not to be missed are muikku, which are small local fish fried and served with delicious sauces. Be sure to also try karjalanpiirakka, a classic Finnish dessert made with rice and sweet cream. Enjoy your meal!

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