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	<title>How To Sauna | Breaking Travel News</title>
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		<title>Helsinki clears up the biggest sauna misconception just in time for Eurovision</title>
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		<description>Eurovision has sparked global curiosity about one of Finland&#8217;s most iconic traditions: the sauna. But for many, the idea of stepping into one comes with uncertainty — do you have to be naked, is talking allowed, and what&#8217;s with the felt hat? Now Helsinki is inviting everyone to experience a sauna culture that&#8217;s less about rules and more about what feels right. 

As Eurovision fans set their sights on Basel, another cultural star is quietly gaining global attention: the Finnish sauna. While many may recognise the image of a steamy wooden room and a plunge into icy water, the act of stepping into a sauna can feel surprisingly intimidating.</description>
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