

Jack Grant
Founder and Co-owner
Santa Claus is one of the most beloved figures of Christmas, bringing joy and warmth to the hearts of children and adults alike around the world.
But where does this red-clad gift-giver actually live? Is Santa’s home truly on Korvatunturi Fell in Finnish Lapland, as the stories suggest, or might his mysterious workshop be hidden in some other corner of the globe?
In this article, we delve into the mystery of Santa’s address. We’ll take a closer look at where Santa Claus resides, where you can catch a glimpse of him, and where you can send your letters to Santa.

Where did Santa Claus come from?
The modern Santa Claus is today strongly associated with Finnish Lapland and northern landscapes, but his roots are not quite so straightforward.
When discussing Santa Claus’s origins, the question often arises: is Santa Finnish or Turkish? The answer to this is closely tied to Santa’s long and multifaceted history.
For many, the Finnish Korvatunturi is undeniably Santa’s home, where he works with his elves to prepare gifts for children all over the world. On the other hand, the roots of the Santa Claus figure also extend to Saint Nicholas, who lived in the 4th century in what is now Turkey. He was known as a benefactor and a helper of children and the poor.
So, is Santa Claus Finnish or Turkish? Perhaps he is a bit of both—and at the same time, he is a beloved symbol of Christmas shared by people around the globe.
Where is Santa in Europe?
In Europe, Santa Claus can be found in many countries, with his home shaped by various cultures and local traditions. In Finland, however, Santa’s home is particularly well-defined, as Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi is one of the world’s most famous Christmas destinations.
An article from Lapland humorously states:
“If you grew up in America, you probably think Santa lives at the North Pole. But he’s not a polar bear, and besides… the North Pole is in the middle of the ocean!
Unless Santa lives on a motorboat, he’s probably not living on the sea. On the other side of the Atlantic, however, everyone knows exactly where Santa lives… in Finnish Lapland!”
Beyond Finland, different versions of Santa Claus can also be found elsewhere in Europe. For example, in the Netherlands and Belgium, the role of Santa is fulfilled by Sinterklaas, while in Germany, you might come across Nikolaus.
Where can I see real Santa Claus?
If you dream of meeting the real Santa Claus, Finland’s Korvatunturi, also known as Santa Claus Village, is the place to go. This magical village is famous worldwide as Santa’s official home. After a visit to Santa Claus Village, there will be no doubt left about whether Santa truly lives in Finland or somewhere else.
As written on the official Santa Claus Village website, Santa is available to meet every day of the year. You can find him in Santa’s Office and Santa’s House.
In Santa Claus Village, you can also visit Santa’s Workshop, where the elves prepare gifts, and stop by Santa’s Post Office, which receives thousands of letters from around the world each year. Additionally, visitors can enjoy festive activities in the surrounding area, such as husky safaris, reindeer sleigh rides, and viewing the Northern Lights.
Additionally, in the surrounding area, you can enjoy winter activities such as husky tour, snowmobile safari, and aurora hunting.

What is Santa’s address in Lapland?
When planning a trip to visit Santa, it’s natural to want to know exactly where is Santa Claus located.
Santa’s live location and exact address in Lapland is:
Santa Claus Village
Tähtikuja 1
96930 Napapiiri (Arctic Circle)
GPS coordinates: +66° 32′ 37.11″, +25° 50′ 51.44″
Where can I send a letter to Santa?
Writing a letter to Santa Claus is an important part of the Christmas anticipation for many families. It creates a magical connection between children and the enchantment of Christmas.
Letters to Santa can be sent to various addresses around the world, but one of the most famous and official destinations is in Finland, at Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi. Let us tell you a bit more about it.
How do I send a letter to Santa Finland?
If you want to send a letter to Santa Claus, for example with your child, you can easily send it directly to Santa Claus Village in Lapland. No matter where you are in the world! As described in an article by Visit Finland:
“Santa Claus’s personal post office has received thousands upon thousands of letters from children in 199 countries.
But because he’s magical, he reads them all!”

What is Santa’s postcode and address?
Santa’s official address to send a letter is:
Santa Claus
Santa Claus’s Main Post Office
Tähtikuja 1
96930 Napapiiri
Finland
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