Travelers arriving Tampere for the first time are sure to visit the VisitTampere tourist center, which is located in the train station. Here you can take a map of the city and tourist guides in different languages and clarify all the important information.
The city has a developed system of public transport; buses move freely throughout its territory and suburban areas. It should be noted that some buses cruise the streets even at night, but their tariff rate is two times higher than during the daytime.
Travelers who intend to use services of public transport actively need to buy a special ticket. It certainly helps to save, especially for those who like to walk in the evening. Tickets are sold at the tourist center and in some hotels.
The national currency is euro; it is almost impossible to pay in local restaurants and hotels with other currency. Almost all banks in the city have currency exchange, as well as specialized exchange offices do; the latest operate seven days a week.
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