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How long is the drive from Tampere to Peterhof?

The direct drive from Tampere to Peterhof is 352 mi (567 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 24 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tampere to Peterhof, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Helsinki, Vyborg, and Kronshtadt, as well as top places to visit like Helsinki Cathedral and Senate Square, or the ever-popular The Finnish Glass Museum.

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Top cities between Tampere and Peterhof

The top cities between Tampere and Peterhof are Helsinki, Vyborg, and Kronshtadt. Helsinki is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Tampere and 5 hours from Peterhof.
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Helsinki

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is located on a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland. The city boasts a rich history showcased at institutions like the National Museum and Parliament House along Mannerheimintie avenue. Visitors can also explore contemporary art at Kiasma and admire the stunning Uspenski Cathedral overlooking the harbor. While known for its winter charm, Helsinki offers year-round appeal with its vibrant design and food scene.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Peterhof
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Vyborg

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Vyborg, located in western Russia near the Finnish border, is home to the historic Vyborg Castle, which was constructed by Swedes in the 13th century and now serves as a regional history museum. The town also features the Hermitage-Vyborg Center showcasing paintings and artifacts from the renowned State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. Additionally, visitors can explore Monrepos Park to the northwest, known for its scenic landscapes adorned with monuments and grottoes.
5% as popular as Helsinki
1 minute off the main route, 64% of way to Peterhof
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Kronstadt

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Nature & Parks
Islands
Kronstadt, located on Kotlin Island near St. Petersburg, Russia, is a town and naval base with a rich history and notable landmarks. Anchor Square features military memorials and the impressive 20th-century Byzantine-style Naval Cathedral with an ornate interior. Petrovskiy Park houses the Monument to Peter the Great, while the Kronstadt History Museum showcases regional artifacts. Offshore lies Fort Alexander, a man-made island. The town is also home to the grand Naval Cathedral of St.
5% as popular as Helsinki
8 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Peterhof

Best stops along Tampere to Peterhof drive

The top stops along the way from Tampere to Peterhof (with short detours) are Suomenlinna, Helsinki Cathedral, and Morskoy Sobor Svyatitelya Nikolaya Chudotvortsa. Other popular stops include Vyborg Castle State Museum, Uspenski Cathedral, and Old Town Bed and Breakfast Ida-Maria.
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The Finnish Glass Museum

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Specialty Museums
The Finnish Glass Museum is a captivating destination that invites visitors to delve into the rich history and artistry of glassmaking in Finland. Housed in a former glass factory, this museum showcases an extensive collection of glass artifacts spanning from Roman times to modern-day creations, highlighting the evolution of the industry. Visitors can enjoy live demonstrations and explore unique pieces from Finland's golden age of design between 1950-1970.
What an amazing place. I was so impressed. What amazes me, is how forward the Finnish design was and is. Designs of mid century , so modern. It is really worth a visit ❤️
Marina P — Google review
Interesting place! The first floor is full of the history of glass work and technology, and the second one is full of beauty.
Evgenia M — Google review
A must-visit for anyone interested in glass, its history, and Finnish design. The restaurant and café are conveniently located in the same building, making it easy to enjoy a delicious meal right next to the beautiful artwork.
Anton T — Google review
Beauty beyond imagination. A unique experience that brings true joy and in an authentic surroundings. One of the best museums I've ever visited.
Minna L — Google review
Always good temporary exhibitions. Currently, Nanni Still. Lots of colourful and shapely glass. The smaller exhibition upstairs featuring student glass artists is varied and inspiring. Worth a trip.
Keith W — Google review
Awesome Cafe, buffet style €10 everything included. Proper hidden gem which only locals know about. So Cosy. Absolutely worthwhile to get to know Finnish culture
Roxane B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A fascinating journey through the history of glass! A beautifully curated museum showcasing glass from the 1700s to the present day. You’ll find everything from everyday items to stunning art pieces. One of the highlights was the installation displaying glass objects arranged in a color gradient – elegant and poetic. The museum isn’t huge, but the quality of the collection makes it well worth a visit. Highly recommended for anyone interested in design, craftsmanship, or Nordic aesthetics.
Suvi S — Google review
Exhibition on three floors. Very interesting history of glass production, not only from Finland but worldwide. Offcourse there is a show of beautiful finnish glass art. The building is old glass factory. They have also lunch restaurant. If you are nearby, you have to visit this place.
Teuvo P — Google review
4.5
(1290)
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4.5
(41)
Tehtaankatu 23, 11910 Riihimäki, Finland
http://www.suomenlasimuseo.fi/
+358 50 5001956
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Helsinki Cathedral

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Helsinki Cathedral, designed by Carl Ludvig Engel, is a grand neoclassical landmark with an iconic green dome. Located in the heart of Helsinki at Senate Square, it attracts both locals and tourists throughout the day. The cathedral's gleaming-white facade stands out against the cityscape and is particularly striking when illuminated at night. With its towering central dome and four smaller surrounding domes, this iconic structure took over 20 years to build and was completed in 1852.
It was under construction, but still a sight and experience to behold! I recommend as a visit. My family and I enjoyed it. Outside near the church is great space to walk around and nearby restaurants to eat.
Linda N — Google review
Beautiful church. Unfortunately, it was being renovated on the exterior when I visited... so that took away from the overall astetics. Also, the inside was a little stark compared to other cathedrals I've visited in Europe, but I still think it's worth a visit if you are in Helsinki.
Paul C — Google review
Helsinki Cathedral is one of those landmarks that instantly takes your breath away. Standing tall above Senate Square, the white neoclassical façade with its green domes is iconic from every angle — whether you see it from the harbor, the square, or climbing up the grand steps. Inside, the cathedral is calm and minimalist, a beautiful contrast to its imposing exterior. The high ceilings and soft natural light create a sense of quiet majesty, and it feels more like a space for reflection than decoration. The views from the steps are also worth it — you can look out across the city and the harbor, making it a perfect photo spot. It’s free to enter, easy to reach in the heart of Helsinki, and honestly a must-see whether you’re into architecture, photography, or just soaking up the city’s atmosphere.
Louie F — Google review
Beautiful cathedral! Make sure to also visit the nearby Uspenski Cathedral. Unfortunately, this one was under construction, so we couldn’t experience it fully, but the restoration work was covered nicely, giving a good sense of its full appearance. The interior was lovely — definitely a must-see if you’re already in Helsinki!
Ryan K — Google review
We had a special experience visiting Helsinki Cathedral as they were displaying Luke Jerram’s MARS within the cathedral. Cathedral is beautiful in itself but seeing the scaled replica of Mars with the sound track made for a unique experience. The cathedral is something to see when visiting Helsinki
Andrea D — Google review
Helsinki Cathedral is a landmark right in the heart of the city, and it is truly breathtaking at any time of day. Morning, afternoon, or night — the atmosphere changes beautifully, and each visit feels different. You can climb the steps and enter the cathedral, where the calm and solemn interior offers a moment of quiet reflection. During my stay in Helsinki, I found myself visiting almost every day. From 28 November onwards, a Christmas market is held in the square in front of the cathedral, making the area even more lively and festive. My schedule didn’t allow me to attend this year, but watching the preparations made me want to return and experience it in the future. A stunning place that never fails to impress.
Tomoe M — Google review
It was a pleasant tourist attraction with a large square. Regrettably, several areas were undergoing renovation during our visit. However, there were still a considerable number of tourists present.
Tony C — Google review
Helsinki Cathedral and it truly lives up to its reputation as one of the city’s must see landmarks. The white neoclassical building looks stunning both up close and from the Senate Square below. Inside it’s peaceful and beautifully simple a nice place to pause for a moment away from the city noise. Don’t miss the view from the steps outside; it’s a perfect spot to sit, take photos, and just enjoy the atmosphere.
Tommi — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Unioninkatu 29, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
https://helsingintuomiokirkko.fi/
+358 9 23406120
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Senate Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Senate Square is a grand public space in Helsinki, showcasing impressive neoclassical architecture and serving as the focal point of the city's political, religious, and academic life. The square features the magnificent Helsinki Cathedral, Government Palace, and Helsinki University's main building. It was completed in 1852 to honor Tsar Nicholas of Russia and is a key element of Engel's grand city plan. Nearby, the Tori Quarter offers modern amenities within revitalized neoclassical buildings.
It’s indeed a beautiful church, in the centre of the city. Was undergoing renovations in back portion of the church. Basement has a cafe and exhibition space, and brick styled (entrance from a separate way), though can also enter from inside of the church.
Dr. R — Google review
I mean it’s a square alright. Very nice buildings around. Obviously topped by the big dog, namely the Helsinki cathedral. No fee to enter obviously, it’s a public area. The downside was that there was work ongoing in the cathedral which kind of dulls the photos but hey, it was still great
Jjj M — Google review
Visited Senate Square during our time in Helsinki 🇫🇮 — it’s one of the main tourist spots in the city and the starting point for the hop-on hop-off bus 🚌. The square is clean, spacious, and offers a stunning view of the iconic Helsinki Cathedral ⛪️. A beautiful place to sit, take photos, and soak in the city’s calm charm. Definitely a must-visit! 🌤️
YG T — Google review
Senate Square, located in the center of Helsinki, Finland. The square is the oldest part of Helsinki and is Europe's most beautiful square. The large white building at the back, with green dome is Helsinkis cathedral, constructed between 1830 and 1852, as a tribute to Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. It is covered due to repairs and maintenance. Alexander II's statue, is in the center of the square, remembered for supporting Finnish Economy. The square is surrounded by neoclassical buildings like Govt. Palace, Helsinki's university building etc. Quiet awesome I must say, fabulously so.
Neeru D — Google review
We did the introduction walking tour of the gpsmycity, the tour was 3.1km in length and took us a few hours to complete, including taking pictures and stops. The tour started right here at the square and and ended at the Temppeliaukio Rock Church. It was a good introduction and the scenery was marvelous.
Patrick X — Google review
Visited Senaatintori, the historic heart of Helsinki, but unfortunately much of the square was under renovation during our visit. The main cathedral and surrounding buildings were partially covered with a temporary facade, which made it hard to fully appreciate the architecture. The square itself is spacious and historically significant, and it would normally be a stunning spot to admire Helsinki Cathedral, government buildings, and cobblestone layout. Worth visiting if you’re in the area, but be aware that the view may be obstructed during renovations.
SY — Google review
This is the main square in Helsinki. It’s not very big but it’s definitely a must see. Apart from the statue of Alexander II you can see the most important buildings of the city from here.
Teresa R — Google review
The view of the Helsinki Cathedral from this square is a picture-perfect photo spot. It's a historical landmark and most recognized background for a selfie.
World E — Google review
4.5
(20908)
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4.2
(3419)
00170 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.myhelsinki.fi/fi/n%C3%A4e-ja-koe/n%C3%A4ht%C3%A4vyydet/senaatintori
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Old Market Hall

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Fresh food market
Sights & Landmarks
The Old Market Hall in Helsinki is a historic 19th-century venue located near the iconic Market Square. It offers a unique shopping experience with shops and stalls selling traditional Finnish specialties, including local cheeses, seafood, fruits, vegetables, cakes, spices, teas, and coffee. Adjacent to where fishing boats dock, visitors can sample fresh seafood in a historic atmosphere. The vibrant Market Square nearby features bustling activity with stalls offering fresh produce and handmade crafts.
The Old Market Hall in Helsinki, Finland, was one of our first stops right after arriving on the 2-hour ferry from Tallinn, and we truly enjoyed every moment. It’s fascinating to see so many international flavors under one roof, from Vietnamese classics to Turkish coffee, from fresh fish and seafood to unique souvenirs like deer horns and furs. There are dozens of small shops to explore one by one, each with its own charm. Absolutely recommended!!
Kalyoner — Google review
Restored fish market (I am assuming) that now houses individual food stalls. We were there pretty early so it wasn't busy. There are free toilets in the back. We bought a delicious lingonberry mini pie. It's right on the water, near the ferry that takes you to Suomenlinna, a popular tourist destination. I imagine that the hall is jam packed during the day. There are hot prepared, packaged, and to go options available.
J P — Google review
The Old Market Hall is a fantastic place to explore and experience Helsinki’s local flavors. The hall is full of character, with plenty of stalls offering fresh produce, fish, baked goods, and traditional Finnish treats. The atmosphere is lively but not overwhelming, and it’s a great spot to grab a snack or just soak in the local culture. A must-visit for food lovers and anyone who wants a taste of authentic Helsinki!
Jack F — Google review
Near the outdoor market, ferry to Suomenlinna, and offers delicious salmon soup... couldn't love this spot more. Visited twice on my short trip to Helsinki. Does seem to get quite the cruise crowd at lunchtime though.
Emily S — Google review
The Old Market Hall is a beautiful seaside building, and its elegant exterior immediately caught my eye. Inside, it opens up into a lively market where you can find everything from fresh produce to local delicacies and souvenirs. There are also plenty of food stalls and cafés to choose from. I tried reindeer soup at one of the lovely cafés inside, and it was absolutely delicious. It’s a wonderful place to explore, enjoy local flavours, and experience a bit of Helsinki’s food culture. Highly recommended when visiting the city.
Tomoe M — Google review
Tasted a good great salmon soup, cinnamon bun and non alcoholic glogi from one of stalls. Enjoyed the vibe along with locals for an afternoon tea and hopefully, able to visit to the market hall again. Highly recommended for those who plan to visit Helsinki city centre:)
JK L — Google review
Beautiful historic market with a great atmosphere. Nice place to try Finnish specialties like smoked salmon, reindeer meat, and pastries. A bit small and prices can be high, but worth visiting for the experience.
Anwar S — Google review
we have tried fish soup and and rye bread with smoked salmon. both were very good. for dessert we had coffee and cinnamon rolls. both were ok, nothing special
Olena K — Google review
4.5
(3386)
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4.3
(3268)
Eteläranta, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
https://vanhakauppahalli.fi/
+358 40 1359051
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Uspenski Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Perched atop a hill in Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is the epicenter of the Finnish Orthodox faith. Known as the 'Russian Church,' it boasts an ornate exterior with red brick and distinctive onion domes. Inside, visitors are treated to lavish interior decorations that reflect Orthodox Byzantine style influenced by Italian Art Deco. With its thirteen towers and east-facing crosses symbolizing Jesus and the Twelve Apostles, this cathedral stands out as Scandinavia's largest Orthodox church.
A gorgeus architecture of orthodox church! Is a must see place when you are Helsinki , capital of Finland. Words about this place can't describe the beauty of the building.The Uspenski Cathedral is considered to be the largest Orthodox temple in Northern and Western Europe. The cathedral’s size is emphasized by its location on the highest hill of the Katajanokka district. The central cupola of the cathedral is 33 meters high. The cathedral was designed by the Russian church architect Aleksei M. Gornostajev. The Uspenski Cathedral was consecrated on October 25th, 1868. The Uspenski Cathedral is consecrated to the Dormition of the Mother of God (uspenie). The praasniekka church festival (also known as prazdnik or kermis) is held annually on August 15th.
Robert B — Google review
Uspenski Cathedral is one of Helsinki’s most beautiful landmarks. With its red-brick walls, golden domes, and hilltop views over the harbor, it’s stunning inside and out. The interior glows with gilded icons, chandeliers, and rich Orthodox detail — a striking contrast to the minimalist Helsinki Cathedral. Free to visit and just a short walk from the center, it’s a must-see in the city.
Louie F — Google review
It is a pleasure to visit, and it is quite outstanding. There are many tourists. We can go inside but it is a small Orthodox-style church. If you are not particularly interested in churches, tou can still appreciate the exterior and the city view from its terrace.
Tony C — Google review
Uspenski Cathedral is a striking and beautiful landmark that you can’t miss when walking along the harbour. Its impressive red-brick exterior and golden domes stand out against the skyline, and the closer you walk towards it, the more magnificent it becomes. You can also enter the cathedral, which adds to the experience. I visited on a weekday morning, and it was already lively with many tourists. Wandering around the area and taking in the details of the architecture was a lovely way to spend time. During my stay in Helsinki, I found myself noticing the cathedral almost every day, and it left a lasting impression on me. A must-see spot when visiting the city.
Tomoe M — Google review
Truly wonderful architecture! I made sure to add this as a stop on my trip to Helsinki, Finland! The walk to get to the cathedral was easy (I just used the map on my phone). The views of the surrounding areas are great once you climb the stairs! This is definitely worth the trek!
David K — Google review
1 | The largest Orthodox church in both Northern and Western Europe is also the main cathedral of the Helsinki Orthodox Diocese. It is located close to the Helsinki waterfront, and I was personally captivated by its brick-red color. Around 700,000 bricks were used for its construction, brought from the Bomarsund fortress in the Åland Islands. 2 | The church features 13 gilded domes, symbolizing Christ and the twelve apostles. The main dome rises to a height of 33 meters. 3 | You have to climb several steps to reach it, but it’s worth it. Entrance to the church outside of service times costs €5.
Petr N — Google review
Stunning Orthodox cathedral with impressive red-brick architecture and golden domes. The interior is beautiful and peaceful, with rich icons and details. Located on a small hill, it offers nice views over Helsinki and the harbor.
Anwar S — Google review
The architecture is truly astonishing! It has various charms by being viewed from different angles. The location is great and can be accessed by multiple walkways. The interior is beautiful and very well maintained, and you can learn about the history of the cathedral by easily scanning the QR code for the digital guide.
Charles Z — Google review
4.6
(8305)
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4.3
(4032)
Pormestarinrinne 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.hos.fi/kirkot/uspenskin-katedraali/
+358 9 634267
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Olympia Terminal

Cruise terminal
Transportation
Ferry service
Ferries
Clean and it works. Finland you should be proud. Used it now a few times and it's a brilliant terminal.
Ian N — Google review
We arrived in Helsinki from Stockholm with Silja Line. The ship docks right in the city center, which was very convenient for us.
Alara D — Google review
How wonderful to arrive here in the morning from Stockholm. After a delicious breakfast on the deck. and to enter Helsinki. Really recommended. to go someday. We loved it here.
Mark’s W — Google review
5€ for human check in is outrageuos. You can use the machines for free.
Jao K — Google review
Wonderful trip to Helsinki - Tallinn. The ship MegaStar is very big and convinient. It takes 2h to reach Tallinn. Ship has 10 floors, shops, cafee, a lot of space to sit, restaurants, 3 floors are dedicated for cars. It has wifi included in the price. Food is expensive. But In overal very good expirience. I recommend it.
Vi P — Google review
Quite good connections via tram. You can also walk to the city center in 10-15 minutes.
Adrian P — Google review
Great overnight ferry! A mini cruise on the Baltic. Shows, restaurants, and duty free shopping.
John S — Google review
Boarded cruise to Sweden and estonia twice. Very well organised and clean place.
Shahid B — Google review
4.1
(2476)
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4.0
(2271)
Olympiaranta 1, 00140 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.portofhelsinki.fi/matkustajille/matkustajaterminaalit/olympiaterminaali/
+358 50 0469405
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Suomenlinna

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Fortress
Museums
Suomenlinna, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is an island fortress accessible only by ferry. This historic district is home to around 800 residents and features a shop, hospital, library, and elementary school. The island's significance makes it an attractive area for young people and creatives due to its galleries and inspiring ocean surroundings.
Great little trip from the city. The ferry ride takes about 15 minutes. Suomenlinna is a great place to walk around and explore. It has some beautiful views and is filled with a lot of history. They have a couple cafes where you can grab treats/drinks while you wait for the ferry back. Definitely something to add it to your itinerary.
Widnelly C — Google review
If you love history and nature, this is a "must visit" for you. Take a ride on a ferry, ca 15 min from Helsinki and spend a day on this island. I suggest taking your time, the whole day, if you want to explore the island. There are cafes and restaurants, if you get tired or hungry. There is a supermarket, where you can get coffee and warm pastries. There are museums which are defenitely worth visiting. Walk along the shore and enjoy amazing views. Go explore the tunnels for sure, if you dare. Have a picnic if you wish. There are so many things you can do and see. The guide is also available. WCs are everywhere. It is easy to spend the whole day there and swith off the rest of the world.
Julia M — Google review
I had heard great things about Suomenlinna and I wasn’t disappointed! Such an adorable little island. It is filled with history and just lovely to walk around. Such easy access to get to, you don’t want to miss this on your next visit in Helsinki:)
Helena R — Google review
Frequent ferris daily to reach the island. Enjoy the tranquility time travel walk. We arrived there before daybreak, the unmanned visiter information center was open, supplying warmth, wifi, toilets and maps.
Lihao L — Google review
Suomenlinna is an incredible place to explore and soak up Finnish history. The island is full of historic fortifications, museums, and scenic walking paths, with stunning views of the sea and Helsinki’s harbor. It’s peaceful and easy to wander around, with plenty of spots to relax and take photos. Perfect for a day trip, whether you’re interested in history, nature, or just enjoying a unique part of Helsinki. Highly recommended! Also the ferry’s to and from the island are efficient and come very often. Also free with the HSL transport ticket!
Jack F — Google review
Fantastic day out to this set of small Islands, good restaurants and cafes with lots to see. Cost of the ferry €3.20 one way. Free entry into the Islands, bring the kids and be prepared to do a lot of walking the ferry takes 15 minutes, plenty of toilets everywhere.
Alastair M — Google review
Only fragments of the fortress survive, mostly stretches of old stone walls and a few scattered pieces of artillery such as catapult remnants, yet the site is still a great place to wander and enjoy sweeping sea views. It can be extremely windy and cold, even in summer, so bring a sweater or other warm layers. If you like open landscapes mixed with a touch of history, it is well worth a visit.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Half day trip destination when in Helsinki. Fairyboat ride back and forth, couple of restaurants over there, really beautiful nature, well preserved history elements... All in all excellent destination to escape from the city crowds and chaos
Ivan J — Google review
4.6
(26358)
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4.4
(8454)
00190 Helsinki, Finland
https://www.suomenlinna.fi/
+358 29 5338410
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Ainola

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Nature & Parks
Museum home of composer Sibelius in the villa where he lived with his family from 1904-1957.
Nice. The house Sibelius lived in for more than 50 years. No theme park. Just the house with furniture and the story of their lives. Loved it
Tony B — Google review
Please with this. The garden is beautiful and the place itself is a walk into a history book. The building itself is stunning and the rooms nicely kept. You can see a lot of the old ornaments and catch a glimpse of the of how people lived during this period. The garden is stunning and well kept. The cafe is also a nice place to hang out and walk around.
Rosana E — Google review
Very interesting home museum of the Finnish national composer Jean Sibelius.
Juho Ä — Google review
After seen Sibelius Monument in Helsinki, it's just natural that one wants to see Ainola, the home of Jean and Aino Sibelius where they lived some half a century and which is now open for visitors as a home museum. The ticket price is 16 euro (summer25) which sounds a bit expensive if we think that the entrance costs to Kiasma, Ateneum and other big museums in Helsinki some 20 euroa. But maybe the ticket price doesn't matter so much if one is really interested in life of Finland's most famous composer.
Hannu T — Google review
A visit to Ainola had long been on my bucket list, so I arrived with high expectations. It's easy to see how the last 20 years or so of Sibalius' productive career, could have been influenced by such a stunning place. Today, the environment is a little spoiled by the proximity of a trunk road. But the house and gardens are unchanged since those days past, and you will appreciate the beauty and calm they install within you.
Sean J — Google review
Beautiful house and gardens. Highly recommend taking the time to visit the 'temple', the route is absolutely stunning.
Anne B — Google review
Really nice buildings and park. The interior and art collection are great. And the sauna! Worth visiting even if Sibelius is not your thing!
Peeter T — Google review
Home of Jean and Aino Sibelius, a very interesting history. A real home, did they say 99 ashtrays....he smoked cigars.
Pirjo M — Google review
4.4
(909)
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4.5
(91)
Ainolankatu, 04400 Järvenpää, Finland
http://www.ainola.fi/
+358 9 287322
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Finnish Motorcycle Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Finnish Motorcycle Museum, with its recent Art Deco-style extension, is a magnificent showcase of over 100 old motorcycles and their fascinating stories. It also boasts the only Ace Cafe in the Nordic countries. Visitors praise the museum for its remarkable amount of motorcycle history and memorabilia, as well as its clean and tidy layout. The owner is described as a friendly and knowledgeable person who adds to the experience.
An interesting museum that contains quite a lot of different motorcycle models from different times.
Anastasiia Z — Google review
I gotta say, it surely is a cute little collection of mostly well kept bikes, but. What I'm struggling with, is the price of such a small collection, and with very little information about their history. I would appreciate more informative signs to read. It really isn't worth of the current price (12€) Maybe a bit cheaper ticket would also encourage people to try it out?
A T — Google review
Very small, but well kept museum. Two rooms + one exhibition room (for Honda bikes for the time being). Enjoyed it even for a pretty hefty price (14e).
Kirill B — Google review
Visited 5 years ago, and decided to return again, an excellent collection of motorcycles in a beautifully laid out and thoughtful arrangement, to anyone with the slightest interest please go! In addition the food was excellent!
Colin B — Google review
Very nice place. Yearly changing exhibitions. About 100 bikes, this year Honda 120. Staff also friendly.
Dragon S — Google review
The bikes are unique, but an entrance fee of 12 Euros makes it somewhat questionable. It's not out of this world and staff mimics American culture. Good music.
Ivanya G — Google review
Very good place with rare motorcycles. At the entrance we were welcomed by the collection owner!
Mindful E — Google review
Very interesting museum with several rare bikes + super friendly owner and staff and nice cup of coffee in museum cafe. Highly recommended!
Andrii D — Google review
4.5
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4.7
(207)
Veistämönkatu 1, 15140 Lahti, Finland
http://www.moottoripyoramuseo.fi/
+358 40 0712310
10

Sibeliustalo (Sibelius Hall)

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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
Sibeliustalo, also known as Sibelius Hall, is a remarkable concert and congress hall located in Lahti, Finland. Designed by renowned Finnish architects Hannu Tikka and Kimmo Lintula, this modern wooden structure is considered one of the most significant architectural works in the region. The hall boasts world-renowned acoustics and features a stunning timber-lined auditorium connected to an older building by a cathedral-like foyer with expansive glass walls and tall pillars resembling a Finnish forest.
The Sibeliustalo is a beautiful concert hall. It has also received several international awards for its truly unique acoustics. Again: the remarkably great hospitality of the Finns - when the two janitors gave us a spontaneous tour of the house, including the concert hall which actually was not open to the public. A wonderful experience, thanks to both of you if you happen to read this.
Laurenz B — Google review
Great music hall with superb acoustics and relatively cheap café.
Tuomas K — Google review
Wonderful place, professional staff, wonderful food and a breath taking view of this magnificent wooden construction. We had a wonderful time.
Adrian “ — Google review
This is the official venue of the annual Sibelius music festival held at Lahti Finland
Kedarnath A — Google review
nice place for car meeting
Stanislav D — Google review
Beautiful theatre. Staff were lovely and clockroom and drinks all decently priced.
Lia F — Google review
This is the most magnificent concert hall in the world and the Lahti Symphony Orchestra are HIGHLY underrated. A beautiful setting on the docks at Lake Vesijarvi in Lahti City, Finland. The only other concert hall with perhaps as good a setting is the Sydney Opera House in Sydney Harbour Australia, but I prefer Sibelius Hall. This was the view from the steps outside the hall on the evening of Thursday 17th May 2018.
Pablo G — Google review
Impressive timber structure for contemporary architecture.
KH C — Google review
4.5
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4.6
(153)
Ankkurikatu 7, 15140 Lahti, Finland
http://www.sibeliustalo.fi/
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11

Old Town Bed and Breakfast Ida-Maria

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Bed & breakfast
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Old Town Bed and Breakfast Ida-Maria is a charming B&B located in a historic building dating back to the 1600s. The rustic rooms offer a cozy and comfortable stay, with amenities such as a lounge, sauna, and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy delicious meals at the traditional small restaurant on-site, which has been serving for two decades. The staff is known for their exceptional service and accommodating nature, allowing early check-ins and luggage storage.
The apartment we stayed in was even nicer in real life than the pictures showed. We were very happy about our stay, and the staff was very service-oriented and accommodating to our needs. We could check in a little bit earlier than usual, and also leave our luggage for some hours after checking out, while we were strolling around in the old town before taking out bus back to Helsinki. Thank you for a wonderful comfortable stay!
Edvard K — Google review
Charming bed and breakfast spot in Porvoo. A shame we only stayed one night but the accomodations were cozy and inviting. The room we stayed in had a kitchen as well as a spacious living room. The living room had a nice view of the river. It was in the center of the town and easily accessible to the old and newer areas of Povoo. This would be a nice place for summer trip with the family.
Myo K — Google review
Very cute B&B along the river in Porvoo, Finland. I stayed in the Star Room, which is a bit separated from the main property. Owner knocked on the door as I arrived. He apparently also owns the nearby restaurant Ranta-aitta, which had its commissary and bathrooms across from the property. Be aware this property and its windows all face an alley that will have fairly heavy foot traffic in the afternoon/evening hours because of the restaurant. I immediately drew all the blinds when I entered the unit. Other than that privacy inconvenience, the location is fantastic, right on the main strip of the old town of Porvoo. Inside the unit you have a nicely functional kitchen and washer/dryer (which I used and was very convenient). There's two bathrooms, one with a shower and one without. Shower is a bit small and confining, but solid. The chairs in the kitchen were not super comfortable and the wifi didn't reach the bedroom very well, so if you need to do something online for a decent amount of time the unit isn't the most ergonomic solution for this situation. There is a piano in the unit! I did not play or know if it was actually encouraged but it's something to consider. There is access to a sauna that's across the street from the main property, which I used. Its heat doesn't get much higher than 60-70ºC but with plentiful water you can get enough steam for a good sweat. Breakfast was solid.
Mark F — Google review
We (two adults) stayed at Ida-Maria in Jan/2021 for two nights in ”Pieni huoneisto, puutarhanäkymä”. The room was lovely, cozy and clean. Delicious breakfast and very good service! All of this in the heart of Porvoo Old Town. Would absolutely recommend to anyone.
Eliisa L — Google review
Beautiful river view from our bedroom. Fantastic breakfast in the red historic houses on the river. We had a great time, thank you!
Denitsa G — Google review
If you like old-fashioned Finnish places, this is just perfect. Nice clean place to stay. Excellent service.
Joni H — Google review
Everything is pretty good here! Only the pillow is a bit uncomfortable. But the location is great. My favorite is breakfast and sauna. Definitely recommended.
Lisha D — Google review
Peaceful place to stay overnight in the old city center, simple yet very good breakfast, small garden where you can eat breakfast and enjoy blossoming plants.
Jan B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1061)
Jokikatu 26, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
http://www.idamaria.fi/
+358 45 8512345
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Porvoo Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Porvoo Cathedral, located in the enchanting Porvoo Old Town, is a small 13th-century cathedral that was originally constructed with wood and later fortified with stone walls. The cathedral, an Evangelical Lutheran church built in the 15th century with some parts dating back to the 13th century, stands as one of Finland's oldest churches. It serves as the seat of the Swedish-speaking Diocese of Borga and offers a picturesque view from the nearby hill.
One of the best Cathedrals in Finland. Really enjoyed the time and peaceful environment there. The numbers on the wall, I didn't get it, was that roman chapters/verse numbers from Bible? I don't know but the place was extremely peaceful and very historical. I'd recommend this for any tourist visiting Porvoo city in Finland.
Sunny S — Google review
Located in the heart of Porvoo, this small cathedral features simple architecture and a calm atmosphere. The second floor is closed to visitors, yet the main hall still feels welcoming. At the entrance you can pick up postcards and other souvenirs, selecting the design or author you like, with an offer of your choice. I suggest visiting at least once.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Built in the 15th century with some parts from the 13th century, this is a small church in a quaint town with lots of history. If you're staying in Helsinki, I'm not sure it's worth the drive, but I am glad I went and got to see Porvoo.
H M — Google review
A great 13th century rustic cathedral serving both the locsl Sw3dish and Finnisjh communities, with a commanding view of the surrounding settlement in Porvoo, about an hr from Helsinki central, overlooking a nice small river
Wing L — Google review
The five stars are mostly for the great lecture we got from one of the volunteers. The lecture/tour seems to happen every hour or so at request. Strongly recommend doing it as it reveals so many interesting aspects of this historic building.
Clynton B — Google review
The church was probably finished in 1418, altough this is speculative. Making in One of the nations oldest, located in the heart of Old Porvoo.
Tom T — Google review
Was closed for renovations, but outside was fantastic
Randy B — Google review
Quaint church on top of a hill. Built in the 15th century with some parts from the 13th century. The church is small. There's a small table with souvenirs on the honor system.
Pat B — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(419)
Kirkkotori 1, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
https://www.porvoonseurakunta.fi/porvoon-tuomiokirkko/
+358 19 6611250
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Brunberg

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Chocolate shop
Shopping
Brunberg is a renowned chocolate shop located in Porvoo, Finland. For those unable to visit the physical store, there's the option of purchasing their delectable sweets from their online Webshop. The shop offers a wide range of Brunberg chocolates and sweets, including options suitable for gifting. Visitors have praised the friendly service and highlighted new vegan and lactose-free offerings. The quaint shop provides a charming atmosphere with reasonable prices for its high-quality products.
Good prices! Also, good quality products and delicious cholates! We bought many sweets for gifts! I recomend it!
Νικη Γ — Google review
I shouldn't go here because I always find something to buy. Their chocolate and licorice are very tasty and good.
Matti — Google review
Very delicious, the mousse inside the chocolate is very special.
鄭曉旻 — Google review
This chocolate shop sits right in the center of Porvoo and showcases the town’s own local brand. Inside you will find a huge range of options, from single bars to large mixed boxes perfect for gifts. The variety makes it easy to pick up something for yourself or bring a few treats home for friends. A must-stop for chocolate lovers visiting Porvoo.
Fabrizio P — Google review
Awesome chocolate products. Some pralines you can taste before you purchase any, which is great! Always crowded and busy but that's fine.
Predrag M — Google review
Delicious chocolate store with lots of samples and gluten free, lactose free, sugar free vegan chocolate
Lukasz Z — Google review
Nice chocolate shop. Very old. Not too big. But nothing is too big in Porvoo. Quiet village. Prices standard for northern countries (little bit expensive).
Javier G — Google review
Better than promised. Wide variety of delicious and smooth chocolate. Orange is wonderful.
K — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(228)
Vanha Porvoo, Välikatu 4, 06100 Porvoo, Finland
http://www.brunberg.fi/
+358 40 1621736
14

Verla mill museum

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Store
19th-century timber mill set in heritage village, with guided tours detailing working methods.
Well preserved cardboard factory and surrounding buildings situated in beautiful natural setting. Outdoor expositions provide good insight into history of the place including its inhabitants, the cardboard factory and adjacent power plants; everything is well labeled and can be seen free of charge. The cardboard factory itself houses former machinery used for production - this is well preserved and super interesting to visit as the whole production process can be easily followed and understood. Visits are available on guided tours only, tours in English available at every half past with the last one being at 3.30 PM. The staff is very friendly, professional and knowledgeable about both the factory and hikes in the surrounding countryside. Expect one of the cleanest toilets in Finland, don't expect free WiFi. Highly recommended to visit.
Martin P — Google review
Nice place, the service not so much. From the first restaurant we were sent downstairs and there they wanted to send us back up. You gotta serve yourself and it's very overpriced
Veronika77 — Google review
The must-visit, located near Kouvola. You will not find a museum here in the traditional sense, but it is very cool to walk around the historical territory of the plant and the trails around. There are several barbecue areas, you can rent a house and enjoy the local nature. In summer you can use free hanging tents
Tagir M — Google review
Great UNESCO World Heritage Site. Museum is running by Finnish stock exchange company UPM.
Kimmo P — Google review
A lovely place for a family day trip. 100% buy tickets for the tour to see and hear about the mill. This includes (and is the only way to) see the inside spaces with all the original machinery and equipments!! Even a short film showing the mill in use, filmed during the last years of production. There is also a lot to see outside; with the power damn, nature, and all the other buildings associated with production. There is a good cafe and toilets. The whole place is very well maintained.
Pekka L — Google review
Grounwood and board mill museum in Verla is absolutely worth visiting! You can explore the interiors of mill buildings only on guided tours, which start on the hour sharp. The guide explains each stage of technology of converting spruces into cardboards. You get an idea how the old machines were used. There is also a very informative, 10 min long film at the end of the guided tour. However, if you arrive outside the opening hours, the place is still worth visiting due to it's amazing location. There are many information boards outside the buildings that explain the history and technology of the mill. There is a beautifull garden with impressive villa. Cafeteria offers delicious buns. There are also shops that sell genuine handicrafts.
Anna G — Google review
Verla Ironworks is a beautiful, traditional industrial area with well-preserved buildings, museum and cafés. It's a good spot to stop for lunch or coffee or just to admire the beautiful surroundings. Check also out the old rock paintings next to the ironworks area.
Viliina L — Google review
An important and a vital part of industrial history. And a really nice and beatiful place to visit with excellent cafe. And the wine shop. Taste their calvados style verla xo. Be surprised. Easily one day visit and even three, two nice forest trails and many cottages to choose for overnight stays. Budget friendly pricing. Really worth visiting.
Esa A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Verlantie 295, 47850 Verla, Finland
https://www.verla.fi/
+358 20 4152170
15

Water Park Tykkimäki Aquapark

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Water Park Tykkimäki Aquapark is a recently opened open-air aqua park that offers modern showers, saunas, and over a thousand lockers. With three slopes, including a parallel slalom slide and a U-type slide attraction, as well as a pool and water playgrounds, it's an ideal destination for friends and family on hot days. The park also features friendly personnel, a cafe, snack bar, and excellent water slides suitable for both children and adults.
Very good open air aqua park! Opened recently it is never overcrowded. It is equipped by modern showers and saunas. There are about one thousand lockers and this is more than enough. There are 3 slopes, one slide for parallel slalom and one U-type slide down attraction. There is a pool and couple of water playgrounds. I would recommend to go here with friends and family any hot day! I wish there were more hot sunny days in Finland.
Andrey S — Google review
Overall good, but water is too cold. We were freezing although it was sunny +25 degrees weather.
Elina G — Google review
Icy cold water: even in hot day it's too cold. Lines to water slides are organized ineffectively. It's better to spend some more time and go to Helsinki.
Pavel — Google review
Clean and safe. Great customer service. Two major issues for us were the cold water and the restaurant. The fact that the water in the pools is cold made us reluctant to get into the pools and slides. Wouldn’t recommend a visit if it’s not a hot summer day and no wind. The other thing was the restaurant. I hate it when you have to pay much more than normally and you get subpar portions. Please at least add some lettuce and tomatoes on the hamburgers.
Petri R — Google review
Slides and facilities are good. But the music pumped everywhere... Holy Macaroni. About 10 of the worst songs ever on repeat, over and over again. It's like being in some kind of sonic easy-listening hell. It makes you want to stay underwater. After a while I wondered if the metal fence around the place is to stop you from ecaping. But actually it was quite easy to leave.
Will J — Google review
Did not went inside since only one who wanted to swim was 3 yrs. Old daughter and rest of the group just watching the girl. Still would had need to buy "bracelet"(day pass) for everybody. We were not allowed to go inside even for have peek what the park have to offer and what sections of he park our daughter could even use. So paying blindly 5 day passes when just 3 years old using the services was a bit too much. Especially when there was not even pictures of the services/areas available.
Jani N — Google review
We visited couple of days before Midsummer with 2 kids (7 and 10 year old). Everything is quite new and in good condition. There is enough personnel and the personnel was friendly. Also a cafe and snack bar available. Really great water slides for children but also for adults! Also very nice pools. I can recommend this.
R. R — Google review
Too many people and too few entertainment. There is nothing for middle age kids only for so small or so big. On the top has five water slides but it's not enough! Under so hot sun people just are waiting and waiting without any cover or umbrella! By the way there's open space everywhere without any shadow and so few sun beds that has been always occupied!
Marina E — Google review
3.7
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4.0
(82)
Käyrälammentie 20, 45200 Kouvola, Finland
https://www.tykkimaki.fi/
+358 5 778700
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16

Maritime Centre Vellamo

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Museum
Archive
Maritime Centre Vellamo is a striking attraction designed to resemble a wave, housing the Finnish Maritime Museum and Kymenlaakso Museum. The state-of-the-art dockside museum showcases Finland's seafaring history, featuring the world's third-oldest ice-breaker, Tarmo, along with exhibitions on shipwrecks, navigation, fishing, and logging. Visitors can also explore various cultural and historical exhibitions suitable for both children and adults.
It's an amazing place to visit, the collections is well maintained, even a boat from 19somethings is still in a perfect condition. One of museum that worth it to visit in Finland.
Andre M — Google review
Nice museum that we spent more time in than we thought. There is a lot to see.
Brad S — Google review
It is huge. We didn't have time to visit all the exhibits. Have to visit again with more time. It was also kid friendly. They have kids route there.
Mira H — Google review
Amaizing! When visiting ships outside, join the tour with a guide!
Janc R — Google review
The Vellamo Maritime Museum in Kotka, Finland, offers a captivating journey through maritime history. You will get to experience a rich collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and immersive displays that bring the maritime heritage of Finland to life. The museum's unique blend of art and history creates an engaging experience for visitors of all ages, making it an ideal destination for both enthusiasts and casual learners alike. With its stunning waterfront location and well-curated exhibits, the Vellamo Maritime Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the seafaring traditions of Finland.
Islahi — Google review
The Vellamo Maritime Centre is a commendable destination for those keen on delving into maritime history. The exhibition is informatively structured, with the ship Tarmo being a particular highlight, especially for children as visitors are afforded the opportunity to explore it firsthand.
S T — Google review
Very interesting place for those interested in the maritime history of Finland and the Baltic sea Area. Covering also The recent times. Nice for Kids and for adults alike.
Janne S — Google review
Wonderfully crafted exhibitions with incredibly interesting objects, themes, stories.... I would like to take my children here one day.
Karel K — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(195)
Tornatorintie 99, 48100 Kotka, Finland
https://www.merikeskusvellamo.fi/
+358 40 3500497
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Sapokka Water Garden

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City park
Nature & Parks
Sapokka Water Garden is a serene and well-maintained park located by the harbor. It boasts a variety of colorful flowers, exotic plants, and animal statues that are sure to delight visitors of all ages. The central waterfall adds to the peaceful atmosphere, while the lake is home to big and amusing fish that can be easily spotted. The park offers various walking routes with different levels of incline, allowing visitors to choose their preferred distance and difficulty level.
The most romantic place in Kotka. The wonderful waterfall, nice garden, pretty flowers, benches, cute white bridges, ducks and other birds - this place is unique. I love being there! 🩵❤️🩷🧡💛💚
Monika M — Google review
It is one of the best tourist attractions in the sea town of Kotka. Kotka is already famous as sea port of Finland and Sapokka Water Garden is added feather in its beauty. Though the waterfall looks artificial, and it’s artificial, the scenic beauty around the park is tremendous. The live fishes in the adjacent pool/lake gives it an authentic attraction. It’s not that kid’s friendly that is kids can’t move around unattended. There are some free parking spaces around. You will find some fine dine restaurants around.
M I — Google review
Kotka's best-kept magical secret. A waterfall-fed dreamscape disguised as a public park. Feels like stepping into a Miyazaki film—serene, chaotic, natural, and oddly punk. Perfect for a quiet stroll, deep thoughts, or dramatic selfies. Bonus: ducks.
Niehku S — Google review
By far one of the best parks, I have visited in all of Finland. Why though? The first reason is the awesome location of the park. Very easily assessable by both, public transport and cars. The park is situated at the tip of the island and the city of Kotka. The second reason is the very beautiful waterfall and the lake where it leads. By far the best waterfall that I have seen in Southern Finland. And the third reason is the beautiful vegetation of the park. There is all from beautiful peonies to cool-looking and well in blending trees.
Peeti S — Google review
A beautiful park and garden with water elements, bridges, breathtaking flowers and various trees with a Japanese touch. Even a small waterfall. Worth visiting especially in the summer. Also possible to visit by boat or car. A 15 min walk from the Kotka bus station.
Jaana J — Google review
try to check at the evening. if you are in Kotka, this is very calm place for rest.
Peter P — Google review
Nice park to walk.
Mohammad H — Google review
Well maintained place with beautiful and exotic plants and flowers. I recommend visiting while they bloom. There's big and funny looking fish swimming in the lake, it's find to spot them. There's also small animal statues around the park, the kids will like them.
Roosa M — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(263)
Tallinnankatu 12, 48100 Kotka, Finland
https://www.kotka.fi/asuminen-ja-ymparisto/puistot-ja-viheralueet/puistot/sapokan-vesipuisto/
+358 40 1356588
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Lappeenranta Fortress

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Fortress
Museums
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the charming city of Lappeenranta, southeastern Finland, the Lappeenranta Fortress is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends history with culture. This impressive 18th-century fortress complex was originally constructed during the Swedish era and later expanded by Russian forces, reflecting centuries of conflict between these two nations. As you wander through its well-preserved ramparts, you'll not only be transported back in time but also treated to stunning views of Lake Saimaa and the picturesque city bay.
Nice to walk around all the buildings on a sunny day! You can learn about the different places and their history. There are also great views to the waterfront and it's a short distance from all key locations in Lappeenranta. I would recommend coming by foot rather than car as you can get the most out of the visit by walking.
Andra C — Google review
Very beautiful fortress built on a hill with a breathtaking view of the port of Lappeenrenta and the cruise ships that criss-cross the lake. Summer is the best time to enjoy the port and the small beaches nearby. In addition there are plenty of nice little restaurants on the edge of the lake.
Matcha R — Google review
Beautiful scenery and great historic place to visit
Wilson E — Google review
Lappeenranta fortress located on city centre. It has many museums and platforms with a nice views. I recommend to visit museum of South Karelia, which have really huge model of Vyborg with 1.5 thousands buildings.
Gleb E — Google review
A historic fortress is the Old Town of Lappeenranta. Nowadays it is a place for two museums, some restaurants and cafeterias and an Orthodox church.
Sami K — Google review
Wonderful site with lots to see. By Saimaa lake. A must when in Lappeenranta.
JAANA E — Google review
Lots of History, good place to visit and learn about Finnish Culture.
Jorge A — Google review
Ancient fortress, nice place to visit, beautiful green view, museums and cafes
Alex D — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(218)
Kristiinankatu 3-5, 53900 Lappeenranta, Finland
https://www.visitlappeenranta.fi/fi/Nae-ja-koe/Nahtavyydet-ja-historia/Linnoitus
+358 5 6161
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Sandcastle Lappeenranta

Sights & Landmarks
Children's amusement center
Castles
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice and unique place. Not big but still interesting and impressive. Playground next to it. Lots of great places for coffee and food nearby.
LeiaInTheDark W — Google review
We visited the sandcastle as a family and everybody liked it 👍 I recommend to combine the visit with the Fazer shop right next to the castle 😋
Markus — Google review
Beautiful Sandcastle in Lappeenranta with various figures but what stands out the most to me is the adorable saimaa ringed seal or saimaannorppa. The parking is close by and you can catch the scent of the pristine saimma lake.
Pink M — Google review
Wonderful park for kids and adults during summer
Patricia N — Google review
Very nice and impressive attraction. It is very interesting to have a chat with the people in the office next to it and get more information as they have lots of info to give you. Can't give it a 5 star cause we visited it going off our main destination and expecting probably something more surrounding it. Other than that, surely worth a stop!
King V — Google review
Got to see Mörkö. Very happy with the visit. Unfortunately we arrived on a bad weather and some of the sculptures were falling apart but the artist was "on duty" and was fixing things up. Very nice thing to visit during summer days in Lappenranta
Andrei G — Google review
It's a bit smaller than what we expected. But the sand sculpture are very vivid. No tickets required for the sand castle visiting but if you would like to play with other activities, like mini plane, Bouncers, you need to pay for the ticket from 8 to 17 euro separately. The sand castle is next to beach and very beautiful view of the lake.
Antoine S — Google review
My friend wanted to show me this exhibition so bad and I can see why now. Amazing display of skills and utter passion.
AScribblingSeal — Google review
4.1
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4.2
(215)
Satamatie 13a, 53900 Lappeenranta, Finland
https://www.visitlappeenranta.fi/fi/Nae-ja-koe/Hiekkalinna
+358 40 5722224
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Saimaa Canal

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Canal
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
The Saimaa Canal, a 57.3 km long waterway constructed in granite soil over a decade and opened in 1856, connects Lake Saimaa in the Lappeenranta region with Vyborg Bay in Russia. It features 15 locks and was built with the expertise of Swedish and English specialists experienced in similar canal construction.
Wonderful place. The Saimaa Canal with an interesting history. Beautiful coastal areas. You can see the gate from the water if you are lucky enough to pass through the gate. Total locks 8. Part on the side of Russia, part of Finland.
Natalia K — Google review
A nice way to visit Russia. Boat trip from Lappeenranta. An important transport route.
Esa A — Google review
The Saimaa Canal connects lake Saimaa with the Gulf of Finland. It's used by both passenger and freight traffic on daily basis. Tourists visiting the area can take cruises from Lappeenranta harbour and experience the locks. Highly recommended!
Jukka N — Google review
Lovely canal.
Maksym K — Google review
Beautiful
Gyanesh R — Google review
(Translated by Google) 06/23/2022. The Saimaa Canal, 57.3 km long, built in granite soil over 10 years, opened in 1856. Connecting Lake Saimaa in the Lappeenranta region with the Vyborg Bay in Russia. Attempts to build a canal have been made several times before, starting in the 1400s. There are 15 locks built on the canal. Swedish and English specialists with experience in constructing similar canals were involved in the construction of the canal. During the use of the Saimaa Canal, millions of tons of cargo have been transported. The channel is currently suspended. (Original) 23.06.2022.Сайменский канал, длиной 57.3 км , построенный в гранитном грунте за 10 лет, открыт в 1856 году. Соеденив озеро Саймаа в районе Лаппеенранта с Выборгским заливом на территории России. Попытки строительства канала предпринимались ранее несколько раз, начиная с 1400 годов. На канале построено 15 шлюзов. На строительство канала привлекались шведские и английские специалисты ,имеющие опыт работы по сооружению подобных каналов. За время использования Сайменского канала перевезено миллионы тонн грузов. В настоящее время использование канала приостановлено.
Leda0310 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's worth going early to get a good viewing spot. (Original) Kannattaa mennä ajoissa, että saa hyvän katselupaikan
Jukka K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The first and highest lock of the canal is Mälkiä, where the drop height is almost 13 meters. (Original) Kanavan ensimmäinen ja korkein sulku on Mälkiä, jossa pudotuskorkeus on lähes 13 metriä.
Pauli S — Google review
4.4
(58)
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4.5
(214)
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21

Imatran Valtionhotelli

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Hotel
Nature & Parks
Dams
Imatran Valtionhotelli is a historic hotel that has been accommodating tourists since 1903. The hotel's stunning architecture and picturesque views of the rapids have attracted notable guests such as Russian Tsar Nicholas II and Finnish President Urho Kekkonen. Guests can enjoy comfortable rooms with complimentary breakfast, parking, and access to a restaurant and bar on-site. The hotel also offers amenities like sauna, pool, jacuzzis, and free games for entertainment.
Very nice place, very comfortable. The room was spacious, the restaurant very good in the evening and in the morning. The perfect sauna area. The only thing not so good is the temperature of the hot tub, it wasn't very hot. We nevertheless had an excellent stay.
Christophe G — Google review
A beautiful building. The rooms are comfortable. Sadly, there is no A/C or room service. Maybe the new owners will fix that.
Pete D — Google review
The historical building is beautiful, but not in a perfect condition. The main issue was a nightclub that was noisy until 2:30am, which is just unacceptable for a hotel where customers try to sleep. The hotel has a great potential for supreme experience, but now for example balconies are in poor condition and without furniture. Rooms have no air conditioning. Breakfast is ok, and try the karelian pies. Some rooms have a view to the great water rapid next door, but beware that the rapid is open only on some days. I give two stars because I would not have booked if I knew about the noise, and 184e per night for solo room was poor value for money.
Jussi K — Google review
Good location with reasonable price. Room good and clean. Sauna and fitness room.
Kim S — Google review
Traditional hotel next to rapids. Good breakfast with some additional extras. Rooms might be rather hot at nights since no aircon. We did not try spa section. Free parking+wifi.
Jani S — Google review
Spot on location and nice architecture especially on the old part. Great breakfast and nice views.
Juho Ä — Google review
Wonderful old building, great experience to spend few nights with superb breakfast. Sauna and pool & jacuzzis were better than earlier reviews described. It is not a spa, but nice still. Free games. Food was great in the restaurant, but check the opening times, it is not open every day.
Esa A — Google review
Rooms don’t have AC. Tv didn’t work. Gym is a joke. No take away breakfast. Staff not serviceminded.
Patrik G — Google review
4.2
(2047)
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4.5
(550)
Torkkelinkatu 2, 55100 Imatra, Finland
https://www.imatranvaltionhotelli.fi/
+358 10 2305700
22

Maiden Of Imatra

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Sculpture
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Imatra by visiting the Maiden of Imatra memorial and the impressive Church of the Three Crosses. Despite some littering issues, this area is well-maintained and offers a wonderful and unusual fountain with an intriguing story. The sculpture depicting a grim tale akin to Romeo and Juliet adds an interesting touch to the surroundings.
(Translated by Google) The sculpture of the maiden is installed in the center of the fountain. The architect Kari Pärssinen is the author of the fountain project, the sculptor is Taisto Martiskainen. It was opened in 1972. (Original) Скульптура девы установлена в центре фонтана. Архитектор Kari Pärssinen автор проекта фонтана, скульптор - Taisto Martiskainen. Открыт в 1972 году.
Irеna K — Google review
The monument is beautiful, but when I visited it it was empty of water.
Nosaiba A — Google review
My wife very like grim and etc. Sculpture about suicide, like Romeo and Juliet
Aleksey L — Google review
(Translated by Google) There was no water to suck (Original) Eipähän vettä ollut immellä
Hannu K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's wild to think about the thoughts of someone who jumped the rapids on the shore of a roaring rapid. (Original) On kyllä hurja miettiä koskeen hypänneen mietteitä pauhaavan kosken rannalla
Jyrki R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very clean area (Original) Hyvin siistinä pidetty alue
Teemu K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful, unusual fountain. I learned his story later. (Original) Замечательный, необычный фонтан. Его историю узнала позже.
Tatiana H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's beautiful, but the Russians have littered everything with garbage. (Original) Красиво, но русские все засрали мусором.
Дмитрий Р — Google review
4.0
(13)
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4.5
(425)
Imatrankoskentie, 55100 Imatra, Finland, USA
23

Monrepos Park

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Historical place museum
Nature & Parks
Monrepos Park, also known as Park Monrepo, is a historic estate located just an hour's walk or a short taxi ride away from the city center. This massive 180-hectare landscaped park features a manor surrounded by gardens, pavilions, lakes, bridges, and sculptures. The park offers tranquility amid its natural beauty and is home to various species of birds and animals.
Open of the pretties natural park ; very nice for a walk - we as foreigner paid 600 per ticket and kids are free. Very nice for a walk - breathtaking
Amira A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent place! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Friendly visitors ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great views! 🦉🦆🐦‍⬛🐿️🦔Amazing wildlife ! Highly recommended !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazon — Google review
probably the most beautiful place in central russia that i've been to, really gives this scandinavian vibes
Artyom T — Google review
The most beautiful place to explore. I enjoyed the scenic walks a lot even though а big part of the park was closed when I visited.
Nadya M — Google review
Beautiful and tranquil place. Every single rock and tree look like they were arranged together by nature intentionally to please our eyes. Definitely worth a visit.
Ait M — Google review
Picturesque park, with unusual landscape of giant rocks and old trees.
Denis T — Google review
Great park. You can get a feeling of pure Karelian / Finn national parks in a urbanized manner.
Timofei S — Google review
Beautiful natural park by the lake. Lots of big ass cliffs. No bikes allowed unfortunately.
Александр Х — Google review
4.4
(8563)
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4.3
(1097)
Парк Монрепо, Vyborg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, 188800
https://monreposmuseum.ru/
+7 813 783-07-45
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Vyborg Castle State Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Vyborg Castle State Museum is a medieval Swedish fortress located on an island in Vyborg Bay. Originally built in 1293, the castle has undergone significant alterations over the centuries. It now serves as a local history museum with various exhibition halls. One of its main attractions is St Olafs Tower, offering panoramic views of the town. The castle symbolizes the city's rich history, which has played a significant role in the histories of Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
I visited the Vyborg Castle State Museum and was thoroughly impressed by its beauty. The castle itself is a stunning example of medieval architecture, set against the picturesque backdrop of Vyborg. The museum offers a rich display of historical artifacts, providing deep insights into the region's history. Walking through its ancient halls and climbing its towers was like stepping back in time. The scenic views from the top are breathtaking and well worth the climb. Overall, the Vyborg Castle State Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture.
Ihar B — Google review
Kids under 16 can get a free ticket! (Not valid for the tower). 🥳 However, people under 16 cannot visit this island without an adult. 😔
Max L — Google review
Nice museum even just entrance ticket to the island ( 100rub for Russian and 200 rub for foreigners but foreigners can enter the island with 100rub if you buy ticket in the machine)
Miki T — Google review
Museums are definetely not worth it, but you should 100% stroll around the castle itself. Very nice views, vibes are different from other places in the whole country (well it is the only real preserved medieval castle in all of Russia). 100% recommend but DO NOT TAKE PHOTOS with people dressed like knights and ladies, they will take all your money and then some!
Aleksey S — Google review
Worth enough to visit ! The museum tell us a lot about the history of Vyborg. Most of discriptions are written in Russian but unexpectedly there are some English,also! +At the end of October, some parts of the castle were under construction so I couldn't see the whole Tips: They offer a special discount for Russian student card holders! And I'm not sure about international student ID card but at least we can try it :)
Taeyu K — Google review
Definitely a must in Vyborg, still under restoration in some parts of the castle. But a mission up the stairs to the viewing platform over the city of Vyborg, an mediaeval fortress town.
IGuideU — Google review
Fantastic museum with several very different exhibitions, amongst them one being about the civic history of the Finnish period of Wyborg and the ecological make up of the region. Small and sweet and I would highly recommend!
FJW C — Google review
Beautiful historically important castle dates to the Middle Ages. Located in the nice town of Vyborg.
Sarah M — Google review
4.5
(11407)
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4.2
(1256)
Zamkovyy Ostrov, 1, Vyborg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, 188800
http://vyborgmuseum.org/
+7 931 281-13-78
25

Chasovaya Bashnya

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
The clock tower has been anticipating visitors for an extended period. Admission is exclusively granted through guided tours, available to those aged 12 and above. The staircase leading to the observation deck is positioned at a near-vertical angle, making it a challenging ascent; however, the panoramic view from the top is stunning.
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, we bought a tour, but didn’t get to the tower. Either we misunderstood, or the information on the site needs to be corrected. The excursion time is indicated there, for example from 11 to 12 o'clock. Can't you just write that the tour starts exactly at 11.00? The tower is very interesting, it’s a shame we didn’t get to visit it. (Original) К сожалению, экскурсию купили, но на башню не попали. Или мы неправильно поняли, или на сайте нужно поправить информацию. Там обозначено время экскурсии, например с 11 до 12 часов. Нельзя ли просто написать, что экскурсия начинается ровно в 11.00. Башня очень интересная, жаль не сложилось посетить.
Antonius — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tower is beautiful on the outside and interesting on the inside. The observation deck has a beautiful view of the city; you can only get to it with a guided tour. I really liked the excursion, the guide was a great guy, he spent an hour telling a lot of interesting things about the history of the tower and the city, showed the workings of the clock mechanism, and helped everyone take photos on the observation deck. Tickets for the excursion can only be purchased on the website in advance for a certain time; if you are even a minute late, you will not be allowed in, the door to the tower will be closed. Such rules are understandable, because the wooden staircase inside the tower is not wide and quite steep, the observation deck is small, and all this is not suitable for unorganized crowds of people. And the guide cannot leave the group and run up and down the steep stairs to open the door at every knock. So buy your tickets in advance, don't be late, and everything will be great. (Original) Башня красива снаружи и интересна внутри. Со смотровой площадки прекрасный вид на город, попасть на нее можно только с экскурсией. Экскурсия очень понравилась, гид большой молодец, целый час рассказывал много всего интересного про историю башни и города, показал работу часового механизма, на смотровой площадке помог сфотографироваться всем желающим. Билеты на экскурсию можно купить только на сайте заранее на определенное время, если опоздать хоть на минуту - не пустят, дверь в башню будет закрыта. Такие правила понятны, потому что деревянная лестница внутри башни неширокая и довольно крутая, смотровая площадка небольшая, для неорганизованных толп людей все это не подходит. И гид не может бросить группу и бегать туда-сюда по крутой лестнице, чтобы открывать дверь на каждый стук. Поэтому покупайте билеты заранее, не опаздывайте, и все будет отлично.
Ольга Б — Google review
(Translated by Google) On Krepostnaya Street in Vyborg, next to house number 5, there are the ruins of the majestic Old Cathedral. In the opening you can see the Clock Tower, which was once the bell tower of the Cathedral, then for some time it served as the bell tower of the Transfiguration Cathedral. The clock tower has been beautifully restored, but the observation deck is closed in the winter, from November to the end of April, so we were not able to enjoy the bird's eye view of the city in January. There is a reason to return to the summer. (Original) На Крепостной улице Выборга, рядом с домом номер 5 стоят руины величественного Старого Кафедрального собора. В проеме видна Часовая башня, которая когда-то была колокольней Кафедрального собора, потом какое-то время служила колокольней Спасо-Преображенского собора. Часовая башня прекрасно отреставрирована, но смотровая площадка закрыта в зимний период, с ноября по конец апреля, поэтому насладиться видами города с высоты птичьего полета нам в январе не удалось. Есть повод вернуться в летний период.
Ксения Х — Google review
(Translated by Google) The clock tower in Vyborg. Visible from anywhere in the city. Too bad it was closed. (Original) Часовая башня в Выборге. Видно с любого места города. Жаль, было закрыто.
Cody T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The clock tower has been waiting for its guests for a long time. Entrance only with a guided tour, 12+. The staircase to the observation deck is installed almost vertically, it will not be easy to climb, but the view is gorgeous. Beautiful, right? (Original) Часовая башня долго ждала своих гостей. Вход только с экскурсией,12+.Лестница на смотровую площадку установлена практически вертикально, подняться будет непросто,но вид шикарный.Красиво,правда?
INNA M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Vyborg Clock Tower could tell a lot. For 529 years she has been looking at the city, at the successive generations of people. It was originally the bell tower of the Church of St. Mary and St. Olaf (cathedral). It was built, according to sources, in 1494. It burned, changed its appearance and functionality. The clock mechanism in the tower has been in operation since 1848. The door is padlocked. You can’t just get into the building and the observation deck: only organized excursions and only with prior purchase of tickets on the website (THE MUSEUM). In winter and autumn, access to the observation deck is not permitted. There is a strange art object next to the tower. A door with the inscription “All power to cats” and pockets for correspondence with cats. (Original) Выборгская Часовая Башня могла бы многое рассказать. 529 лет она смотрит на город, на сменяющих друг друга поколения человечков. Изначально была колокольней Церкви Святой Марии и Святого Олафа (кафедральный собор). Построена была, если верить источникам, в 1494 году. Горела, меняла внешний облик и функционал. Часовой механизм в башне работает с 1848 года. Дверь на висячем замке. Просто так в здание и на смотровую площадку не попасть: только организованные экскурсии и только с предварительным приобретением билетов на сайте (ВМУЗЕЙ). Зимой и осенью выход на смотровую площадку не разрешается. Рядом с башней странный арт-объект. Дверь с надписью "Вся власть котам" и кармашками для переписки с котами.
Елена У — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tower was erected at the end of the 15th century as the bell tower of the temple, which soon received the status of the Vyborg Cathedral. . A century later, a clock appeared on the belfry and from that time on it began to be called the Clock Tower. . The tower burned repeatedly. After each fire it was repaired and transformed. I will post photos of the changes in stories. . In the 18th century, the bell tower acquired a superstructure, on the first tier of which a clock was installed. The upper part of the superstructure was occupied by an alarm bell, donated by Catherine II. From that time on, the Clock Tower served as a fire tower. . The tower clock also changed more than once. The last clock mechanism was installed in 1848, and it is still working. . Special thanks to the guide - a great excursion. (Original) Башня была возведена в конце 15 века как колокольня храма, который вскоре получил статус Кафедрального собора Выборга. . Спустя столетие на звоннице появились часы и с этого времени её стали называть Часовой башней. . Башня неоднократно горела. После каждого пожара она ремонтировалась и преображалась. В сториз выложу фото изменений. . В 18 веке колокольня обрела надстройку, на первом ярусе которой были установлены часы. Верхнюю часть надстройки занял набатный колокол, подаренный Екатериной II. С этого времени Часовая башня выполняла роль пожарной каланчи. . Башенные часы тоже не раз менялись. Последний часовой механизм был установлен в 1848г, и он работает до сих пор. . Отдельное спасибо гиду - отличная экскурсия.
Jeany W — Google review
(Translated by Google) I want to say a huge THANK YOU to the tour guide of the Tower! I haven’t attended such an informative, interesting, eventful and at the same time easy excursion for a long time. There is genuine antiquity here, and stories, and science, and a bombastic view... In general, I am glad that, having arrived in Vyborg for a few hours, we accidentally ended up on the clock tower! To everyone who likes to climb stairs and look at the world from above☺, I recommend this museum to make friends with the town ❤ (Original) Хочу сказать огрооомное СПАСИБО экскурсоводу Башни! Такой познавательной, интересной, насыщенной и в то же время лёгкой экскурсии я уже давно не посещала. Тут и подлинная старина, и байки, и наука, и вид бомбический... В общем, рада, что приехав на несколько часов в Выборг, мы случайно оказались на башне с часами! Всем, кто любит лазать по лестницам и смотреть на мир свысока☺, рекомендую именно этот музей, чтобы подружиться с городком ❤
Марина В — Google review
4.8
(75)
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4.0
(219)
Krepostnaya Ulitsa, 5, Vyborg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia, 188800
http://vyborgmuseum.org/obekty/
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Zelenogorskiy Park Kul'tury I Otdykha

Park
Nature & Parks
Zelenogorskiy Park Kul'tury I Otdykha is a charming countryside retreat that offers a cozy atmosphere perfect for family getaways. With its beautiful natural surroundings, this park features well-maintained areas for outdoor activities like volleyball and plenty of space for kids to play. Visitors can enjoy comfortable accommodations, including dining options and entertainment facilities such as a TV room and karaoke lounge. It's an ideal spot to relax and connect with nature while creating lasting memories with loved ones.
It was really beautiful place to spend your holidays , their you will find a good Nature an really whey have good parks and volleyball ground an another activities also . I am really happy with place ☺️😍. I request you people should go there an spend your holidays 🙏🙏 Thank you Naveen
NAVEEN R — Google review
It’s not interesting to walk there with baby in spring time. But very beautiful.
Oly D — Google review
Nice place to spent time with kids
Kira B — Google review
Unremarkable city park with ruined buildings on seaside and some miserable attractions.
Andrey S — Google review
Excellent park. Parking is awful.
Jarno M — Google review
Great!! For all family.
Мария Ю — Google review
Nice
Максим С — Google review
Nature with comfort
Liudmila B — Google review
4.7
(4916)
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4.7
(168)
Primorskoye Hwy, 536, St Petersburg, Russia, 197720
http://zpkio.ru/
+7 812 433-31-05
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Zelenogorsk

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1 list 
Zelenogorsk is a lively destination that attracts both locals and visitors, especially during sunny days when the sandy shores of Zolotoy Beach along the Gulf of Finland come alive. Families flock to the Zelenogorsk Park of Culture and Rest, where they can enjoy thrilling rides like a giant Ferris wheel. For adventure seekers, King Kong Park offers exciting rope bridges and ziplines.
3.9
(93)
St Petersburg, Russia
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Kronstadt

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22 lists 
Nature & Parks
Islands
Kronstadt, located on Kotlin Island near St. Petersburg, Russia, is a town and naval base with a rich history and notable landmarks. Anchor Square features military memorials and the impressive 20th-century Byzantine-style Naval Cathedral with an ornate interior. Petrovskiy Park houses the Monument to Peter the Great, while the Kronstadt History Museum showcases regional artifacts. Offshore lies Fort Alexander, a man-made island. The town is also home to the grand Naval Cathedral of St.
5% as popular as Helsinki
8 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Peterhof
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Menshikovskiy Dvorets

Museum
Specialty Museums
The Menshikovskiy Dvorets is a large palace and park complex in the suburbs of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was originally built between 1714 and 1730 for Field Marshal VI Ivan Muscovite Menshikov, one of the most powerful men of his age. The palace now houses the Museum of Russian Art and contains several art galleries, as well as an extensive collection of sculpture.
A gorgeous palace with intense meaning for my family as many of my ancestors were Volga Germans who first came to Russia from Western and Southwest Germany via Saint Petersburg, arriving first at the gates of the Oranienbaum, some possibly greeted by Catherine The Great herself from her balcony, many of the Germans having been invited to Russia while she was Empress. The gardens are stunning and we only bought tickets for these outer courtyards but it was moving to stand where my immigrant ancestral grandparents likely also stood as they entered Russia en route to a new life on the Volga.
Nate L — Google review
It a very beautiful building with plenty of space to walk in the garden, however what is weird is the amount of guards taking care that nobody steps on the grass, they literally shout at people who steps on the grass. Otherwise it is such a great place to visit and avoid crowds, while still being amazed with the scale of beauty and the level of life they used to live.
Valeria A — Google review
The groups to enter the museum has to be only 20 people, no more no less. Which creates a nuisance if the park is empty. The staff is also unfriendly. The shoe covers are slippery on the polished wooden floors (very accident prone combination). The history of the place was mostly omitted. The lecture is given mostly about the furniture.
Anastasia S — Google review
Beautiful big park, although currently (July 2016) half of it is unavailable due to reconstruction. Lots of alleys to walk, benches to sit, ponds, flowers, palaces. At the moment free admission (also cause of reconstruction).
I E — Google review
Nice castle near the most known Petergof. It was built by the Peter the Great's right hand. The castle is still on ongoing restoration, so many rooms are still closed to the public. Lately they opened the church, worth for a visit,. The 1st part is made of audiovisual contents about the history of the aeea and why Menshikov became so important and powerful. In the 2nd part you visit the central building where there are beautiful restored private rooms. This part is described by a tourguide, available in russian and english. There is also the pissibility to take an audioguide.
Alessandro A — Google review
Great relaxing place to be out in nature, surprisingly low crowds for being the beginning of tourist season. Bring a cooler, lots of places to picnic and gave some beer/wine at.
William B — Google review
Really friendly staff and so interesting story ☺️
Pia M — Google review
Interesting place to visit. We were there in winter. We had lots of snow and the palace was at restavration. Definitely want to go there in summer. Although we were in winter and it was cold, there were people working in the palace, guards and stuff who were very kind and answering every question in details. They even tried to explain us a bit about the palace, how it is in summer etc. If you are for more days in spb, or simply live here, you should visit the place. The road is worthed :) however if you are short with time, i guess it is better to see the places and palaces that sre more famous
Slobodanka C — Google review
4.7
(7690)
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4.6
(484)
парк, St Petersburg, Russia, 198412
https://peterhofmuseum.ru/objects/oranienbaum/bolshoy_menshikovskiy_dvorets
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Morskoy Sobor Svyatitelya Nikolaya Chudotvortsa

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Russian Orthodox church
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Morskoy Sobor Svyatitelya Nikolaya Chudotvortsa, also known as the Naval Cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt, is a stunning Russian Orthodox cathedral constructed in the early 20th century to serve as the main church for the Russian Navy. Although it was repurposed several times over the years, it was eventually reinstated as a place of worship by the Russian Orthodox Church.
Worth visiting 30 minutes on the bus from Peterhof. 1km. slow walk from ิus stop. You may be could not find any better than with exception for St.Isaac Cathedral. Without admission fee. you can feel even better. You can sense feeling of greatness of the place and sense of local on the same time. It was considered on the best in St. Petersburg
Khrongsak L — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedrals in St. Petersburg! Location is pretty far, but you can see cityscape and surroundings
Aleksey S — Google review
Really beautiful building with an interesting history, built and paid for by the sailors of Kronstadt, restored back to it's full original splendour. Definitely worth a visit when in St Petersburg. It is a bit of a mission to get there, it is close to Peterhof however.
IGuideU — Google review
The Naval Cathedral of St. Nicholas is truly the heart and soul of Kronstadt — a breathtaking masterpiece that perfectly blends spirituality, history, and architecture. From the moment you see its golden dome rising above the city, you understand why it’s often called the “Naval St. Isaac’s Cathedral.” The exterior is majestic, but the real magic begins once you step inside. The interior is filled with shimmering mosaics, marble floors, and intricate icons, all dedicated to the memory of Russian sailors who lost their lives at sea. The atmosphere is both solemn and awe-inspiring. Whether you’re religious or simply love art and history, this cathedral leaves a deep emotional impression. The acoustics are amazing — if you’re lucky, you might even hear the choir during a service. The cathedral stands on Anchor Square, surrounded by naval monuments and museums, which makes it the perfect centerpiece of a day trip to Kronstadt. Tip: Visit in the late afternoon for the best sunlight on the domes and fewer crowds. ⭐ Rating: 5/5 — A must-see landmark and one of the most beautiful churches in Russia.
Savant ' — Google review
This remains a functional church, also with a second floor (no tourist access) meaning the interior is less grandiose and relatively small, however no less ornate than other churches you may visit. Worth a visit of you have some extra time, the most beautiful views are from the exterior with the baby blue facade.
Sourav B — Google review
Definitely worth visiting if you're on travel trip in Kronstadt. It has 3 levels and you can get on every of these levels. I recommend visiting the top level, it is located under the dome and you can observe whole city from there.
Denis T — Google review
Beautiful church. It offers to buy candles and other souvenirs from this church. It is close to parks and the harbor. Definitely worth a visit. Dress modest when visiting. Best is to bring a shawl for ladies, because they require the head to be covered. They provide shawls in case you do not have one. No restroom inside, but there are restrooms closeby, you have to pay though.
Jasmin H — Google review
A very beautiful Cathedral of Russian Military Navy Fleet of 1907 construction. A lot of symbols inside and outside. You can get up to the 4-th level with excursion
Оксана П — Google review
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Yakornaya Ploshchad', 1, St Petersburg, Russia, 197762
http://kronshtadtsobor.ru/
+7 921 379-29-93
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