Tampere (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtɑmpere] ( listen); Swedish: Tammerfors [tamɛrˈfɔʂ]) is a city in Pirkanmaa, southern Finland. It is the most populous inland city in the Nordic countries.
Restaurants in Tampere
5.0 based on 171 reviews
Getaway Tampere offers real life room escape games where players are locked in the room and they have 60 minutes to solve different kind of problems and tasks to escape the room. Can you solve the mysteries in our room and Getaway?
We’ve managed to escape from the newest addition to their escape rooms – the Teatterin Tähti. There was four of us and a good range of fun and challenging riddles to solve in 90 minutes. Besides that, the room (interior, story, etc.) was exceptionally well executed and staff friendly and professional. Highly recommend the experience. ????????
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Portaali VR provides premium experiences in virtual reality. We use only the best hardware and pick the most immersive content in our selection. You can book a VR-rooms containing HTC Vive-headset and a TV for up to 9 people. Our website is currently only in Finnish. For additional information and reservations, please contact us via email or telephone. Portaali - Expand Your Reality
5.0 based on 99 reviews
What is an escape room? You experience the story, work towards the same goal, listen to each other, be a team, have different ideas, solve the mystery and the puzzles together, and have fun while doing it.
A must try escape room in Tampere. We were there 6h ago and we cannot stop talking about how awesome it was. The room's ambiance was awesome. The decoration was beautiful. The puzzles were great. The story is very well made up, so inmersive that I felt goose bumps many many times (and believe me, I am not superstitious at all). Every clue available in Finnish and English (what was one of our requirements since we were all foreigns). No need of physical skills kno jumping, no hard pushing or pulling, no going through narrow places). We also had a great time talking to our "Guardian Angel", who is one of the two master minds behind this escape room and who runs the business with his wife. Since we were beginners (and very curious) he was telling us everything about this room and many others in Tampere, Helsinki and all around Europe. Our group of 5 managed to escape in 55min (5 min before the time was over). Looking forward to your next room!!!
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Tullin Sauna is a urban public Sauna with a bistro serving local food – a unique concept in the middle of the town. The traditional Finnish Sauna experience is created in an old industrial building. You can enjoy the "löyly" (steam) in two handcrafted wooden saunas, build from 100 years old logs, creating an authentic atmosphere. Relaxing and cooling down can be done outside on the loading deck. Tullin Sauna is located just 600 meters from railway station, right next to Tampere Hall and Moomin Museum.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
This museum is located in a restored late-19th-century Näsi Castle in the middle of the lush Näsi Park. Milavida presents the glamorous and international lifestyle of the Nottbeck family, the owners of the famous Finlayson cotton mill. The temporary exhibition 'Carry me – 100 years of handbags' showcases the centenary story of the handbag.
4.5 based on 396 reviews
The Vapriikki is amazing. You can find all kind of museums here. The Stone Museum, Media Museum Rupriikki , Puppet Museum , Pirkanmaa Provincial Museum , Postal Museum , Finnish Ice Hockey Museum , Finnish Game Museum and Tampere Museum of Natural History. Vapriikki is named after the Swedish word fabrik. The Museum Center is located in the former workshop of the Tampella Mill, the oldest parts of which were built in the 1880s. Half of the total area of 14,000 square meters in Vapriiki is reserved for exhibitions and public spaces. I’m a history freak, so the most interesting for me was the exhibition “Tampere 1918”, which tells about the bloody battle between the Whites and the Reds during the Finnish Civil War 1918. Perspectives are offered by the fighters on both sides, but civilians and onlookers are not overlooked either. The exhibition presents a large cross-section of society at war, from children and old people to workers and factory managers. The Vapriikki was selected as the Museum of the Century at the Centennial Cultural Gala held in October 2017 as part of Finland's 100th anniversary program.
4.5 based on 418 reviews
This beautiful church was designed by famous Finnish architect Lars Sonck and built early 20th century. I highly recommend a visit and admiring all simple and beautiful detailed decorations. To get all out of the visit, I recommend to read about the church before hand.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
The Amuri museum quarter consists of five residential and four outbuildings. All of the former lie in their original positions as do the outbuildings.
This block of wooden buildings showcases the working-class lifestyle and history. The museum area is a typical enclosed quarter of the 1880s including 32 apartments, which illustrate the life of local industrial workers from 1880 to 1970. The museum is open only during the summer. There are a lot of stairs to climb.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
The most exclusive and traditional sauna visit during your travel. Rajaportti is the oldest public sauna In Finland that was build by old lumberjack that lived in Pispala. The sauna has kept it original atmosphere trough times. There are few parking spaces for cars and a bus can get you to the sauna. The sauna has one big Stowe that is divided to men and women side. Outside there is space to cool down and coffee shop.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
The Finnish Labour Museum Werstas is based in the historical Finlayson cotton mill area in the heart of Tampere. At Werstas you can visit the Labour Museum's exhibitions, Textile Industry Museum and Steam Engine Museum, free admission.
Great little museum - free entry and a varied range of intelligently curated exhibitions covering aspects of working class culture and workers' history in Finland. The steam engine is enormous and worth going to have a look at. Some of the displays are quite quirky and humorous and all of it is thought provoking - I learned loads about the history of the co-operative movement and its trials and tribulations through the ups and downs of the Finnish economy in the 21st century.
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