Cheaper than ours??

hyvää iltaa(good evening),

on Sunday we decided to go on a walk to see where the Nokia arena is. The reason behind this was, because we are planning to see a hockey game there. We didn’t go inside the arena, because everything was locked.

Right next to the arena we saw a really beautiful orthodox church.

                                                                                                                                                                        After that we went to the closest shopping center, which is called Ratina. This center is divided into 3 buildings. One is mostly shops for clothes and souvenirs. The one right across the street is full of coffee shops and restaurants. For the third one we are not sure, because we didn’t check it out, but we think is some kind of a hotel.

The ones that we have been in it, they all have 3 floors so they are pretty big. We found it really interesting that some of the clothes can be much cheaper here than in Slovenia. The thing that surprised us is that the whole center was open od Sunday, but some of the clothes shops closed at 17.00. There we tried bubble tea, but it was not good, it was very diffrent than slovenian ones. In that same shop we took mochi. Mochi is some kind of dessert that many people eat, the structure is pretty weird, soft and it looked like it has flour on it. As you can see we didn’t like it so it’s not worth the hype. We finnished the day with a walk around Tampere and took a trolley back to our apartment.

untill we meet again,

Ana & Aneja

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