The official Santa Claus is located in Finland. Specifically in Rovaniemi, a city that is classified as the hometown of Santa Claus, since it is located in the Arctic Circle. That small village has become a magical place, as if from a fairy tale, and every year it receives tens of thousands of visitors who want to have a great Christmas experience.

In an interview for Radio City, Santa Claus (from Finland) commented that he is almost ready to start his tour for us. “Behind every great man is a great woman,” said Claus, alluding to Mother Christmas, without whom none of this would be possible.

Santa recommends children and adults not to write him letters and to spend time with their loved ones, as this is the central axis of this date. His greatest happiness at this moment is the joy and smiles of the children of the world, but the saddest thing, according to him, is that later he will have to wait a whole year to continue his journey.

“Never stop believing and have faith”, is his last message to the children of Ecuador.

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Santa’s Village at the North Pole

Meet the right one Santa Claus in his office The Arctic Circle is completely free, what would be charged is a photo that the elves and helpers take and print when you leave the area.

It is also possible to visit the entire village of Santa Claus, where he has a reindeer farm, this visit is charged from $90 per person.

Despite its former existence as a city, Rovaniemi has emerged as Santa’s Village since 1985, building resorts and luxury accommodation for families visiting Santa.

Currently, reservations are made two years in advance, so don’t delay in making yours.