Visiting Finland’s most underrated city (Tampere is awesome!) 🇫🇮

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  • Check out our first impressions of Tampere, Finland!
    This is our first time in Finland, and after many many recommendations from our comment section, we decided to travel by train from Helsinki to Tampere. That's right, Tampere is the most recommended places to visit in Finland by our subscribers.
    To be honest, we have never heard of this city before. Most international tourists usually visit only Helsinki and Lapland. And we were pleasantly surprised by Tampere! We thought it was going to be boring, but Tampere got lots to offer...from history, to museums, to food! Not to mention, the best two hockey teams in the Finnish Liiga are from this city. Shoutout to Ilves and Tappara! And Tampere is the home of the biggest and best hockey arena in the country.
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 - Journey to Tampere BUT FIRST: Two unique things in Helsinki
    00:41 - SOMETHING NEW: Metal mass in a rock church?
    2:56 - Russian Emperor is a Finnish Hero? Story of the Good Tsar
    5:38 - Journey to Tampere STARTS NOW! At Helsinki Central Railway Station
    8:47 - Review of Finnish trains: Quiet, smooth, fast and FREE WIFI
    9:54 - 68 Euro Apartment Tour (featuring radiators & windows)
    11:33 - Naked statues & painted trams (First impressions of Tampere)
    12:12 - I think we should return to Finland in summer (and winter, actually)
    13:38 - NEO GOTHIC TAKES ART NOUVEAU'S LUNCH MONEY, there I said it
    15:03 - The Soviet Union was born in Finland? Visiting the Lenin Musuem
    17:12 - Siipiweikot's logo makes absolutely no sense?
    17:44 - THAT'S WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT
    21:13 - Wait, did we order chicken wing SOUP??
    22:02 - FIRST TIME TRING TAMPERE BLOOD SAUSAGE!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 582

  • @poika22
    @poika22 Місяць тому +924

    This man figured out the algorithm:
    #1 Come to Finland
    #2 Say nice things about Finland
    #3 Become a minor celebrity within a week

    • @KristinaWes
      @KristinaWes Місяць тому +44

      😂 (Except: "this COUPLE"! 🤩🤗)

    • @jtekholm
      @jtekholm Місяць тому +31

      hahah yeah! He's been on iltalehti / iltasanomat. Amazing stuff.

    • @Rafu01
      @Rafu01 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@jtekholm Two times allready.

    • @NissEhkiin
      @NissEhkiin Місяць тому +11

      now just gotta add #4 come back in summer

    • @oh2mp
      @oh2mp Місяць тому +19

      Hahah! That happens always when a foreigner makes videos about Finland 😀
      I am a Finn and UA-cam often recommends me foreign tourists' videos about Finland and I watch them. It's nice to see my home country through someone else's eyes.

  • @jor.3224
    @jor.3224 Місяць тому +398

    You do what other's don't! Hundreds of Helsinki and Lapland videos, not interested. Yours is 100% new with interesting perspectives, cheers to you two!

    • @PERUNAKUORMA
      @PERUNAKUORMA Місяць тому +11

      It’s also a much better representation of what life actually is in Finland and what we do here.

  • @niklassaarelainen2369
    @niklassaarelainen2369 Місяць тому +100

    "Winter"? Don't let the cold fool you, this is the Finnish spring! 😂

  • @harrikaijansinkko8387
    @harrikaijansinkko8387 Місяць тому +169

    Those windows are triple: In the inner frame there is a fixed double glass with airspace between them and the outer frame has single glass.

    • @66hss
      @66hss Місяць тому +21

      Not just airspace. It usually contains argon gas as an insulation.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Місяць тому +15

      @@66hss Pretty much all windows in Finland use "selective glass" design with argon or krypton inert gas sandwitched between two innermost glass panels. Argon is more commonly used because it's much cheaper gas. The "selective" part is metal oxide layer on the glass which allows sunlight in but avoids leaking heat through the window to out. Some modern windows have such a heavy metal oxide layer that they may cause reception problems for smartphones near the window!

    • @MilnaAlen
      @MilnaAlen Місяць тому +1

      ​@MikkoRantalainen Interesting! My apartment is in a 100 year old house and only has double glass. Actually each window has 6 separate frames, only 2 of which have hinges, so people mostly don't open them, just clean the inside and outside. It's still very warm in winter, but way too hot in summer.

  • @incollectio
    @incollectio Місяць тому +227

    In Finland, Tampere has been voted as the "most attractive city in Finland" for many years. Meaning that when people are asked where would they rather move to, most say Tampere over all other cities.

    • @samil5601
      @samil5601 Місяць тому +2

      It's the least shit city after Helsinki, I suppose.

    • @miikapoyhonen6211
      @miikapoyhonen6211 Місяць тому +57

      ​@@samil5601 Helsinki ei yllä edes top 3 parhaimpiin kaupunkeihin suomessa. Listan pohjalla kaupungeista mihin vois muuttaa.

    • @henriikkak2091
      @henriikkak2091 Місяць тому +8

      Jyväskylä on kakkonen

    • @thejjzz
      @thejjzz Місяць тому

      @@miikapoyhonen6211niin no, ”mihin voisi muuttaa” vs. ”Mihin todella muutetaan”

    • @jere-iv5vs
      @jere-iv5vs Місяць тому +7

      töitten perässä tampere ja helsinki ovat parhaimpia vaihtoehtoja

  • @theblackdog643
    @theblackdog643 Місяць тому +115

    Very brave of you to wear a Jokerit beanie in Tampere 🤐

    • @marsneedstowels
      @marsneedstowels Місяць тому +3

      For our Canadian viewers, a beanie is a toque.

  • @SiipiweikotOfficial
    @SiipiweikotOfficial Місяць тому +38

    Thank you for visiting Tampere and Siipiweikot! Glad to see that you enjoyed our food 🍗🍻 Next time hit us up so we can give tour to "finnish" wings 😄 Safe travels!

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Місяць тому +9

      Sounds good! We will take you up on that offer when we're back!!

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  21 день тому +1

      Hi! We are coming back to Tampere tomorrow to see Tappara win again!! Maybe we can arrange something for the day after tomorrow (Thursday)? Thanks!

  • @yorkaturr
    @yorkaturr Місяць тому +84

    The reason the statue of Alexander II still stands is because he was very lenient towards Finland unlike his followers, who sought to integrate Finland into Russia. Visiting the statue and bringing flowers became a sort of nationalistic ritual that acted as a middle finger towards the Russian occupiers. The Russians couldn't really remove the statue as he was a Russian ruler, even though they probably wanted to.

    • @EiraAimo
      @EiraAimo Місяць тому +11

      Its also thanks to finnish down-to-earth stoic attidude. Unlike all over the world were statues has been torn down and history rewritten depending who and what kind of ideology is in power, almost cultural genocide. Just like they do in Russia, if its Finnish - lets buldoze over it and make little changes to historybooks and puff - its gone. We (mostly) can take history as history and not be too passionete about it.

    • @EiraAimo
      @EiraAimo Місяць тому

      Its also thanks to finnish down-to-earth stoic attidude. Unlike all over the world were statues has been torn down and history rewritten depending who and what kind of ideology is in power, almost cultural genocide. Just like they do in Russia, if its Finnish - lets buldoze over it and make little changes to historybooks and puff - its gone. We (mostly) can take history as history and not be too passionete about it.

    • @jarimakela7307
      @jarimakela7307 Місяць тому

      Ei tainnut Aleksanteri II jälkeen enää olla kovin montaa seuraajaa. Ylipäätänsä patsaiden ja muistomerkkien cansellointi on marxistilaisten woke idioottien touhua. Historian kieltäminen ei johda mihinkään hyvään.

    • @henry3092
      @henry3092 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@EiraAimoHello ❤

    • @fau8908
      @fau8908 21 день тому

      ​@@EiraAimoAlmost. The taking down of Lenin statues and other statues from USSR is clearly ideological as some more troublesome statues from Russia stay and new patriotic statues are being installed.

  • @mnjk1558
    @mnjk1558 Місяць тому +65

    It's funny how pretty much all tourists/foreigners wants to visit only in Helsinki or Lapland and they forget that there's a lot of land between these two places 😅 Tampere is the best city in Finland imo. Especially in summer and Christmas time. In Christmas time there are lovely Christmas markets in Tallipiha and central square. Koskipuisto is also very pretty when it's dark and in the summer people like to spend time in koskipuisto.
    Rauma and Naantali are my favorite summer towns tho.

    • @somdusazerate
      @somdusazerate Місяць тому +1

      Rauma? Are you kidding?

    • @mnjk1558
      @mnjk1558 Місяць тому +6

      ​​​​@@somdusazerate Old Rauma is pretty in summer and it's bigger than old Porvoo. Old Rauma is also one of the Unesco world heritage sites. Also I love poroholma/otanlahti area and its marina. Also you can take a water bus and go to kylmäpihlaja's lighthouse or Reksaari or Kuuskajaskari 😊

    • @DecibelAlex
      @DecibelAlex Місяць тому

      everything is more or less the same between helsinki and lapland

    • @rogerhommas9750
      @rogerhommas9750 24 дні тому

      Welcome to visit Lovisa, än 57 minute drive from Hel. Hit me up, If summertime~ I have än empty housewagon för you...😊

  • @sket179
    @sket179 Місяць тому +57

    I studied there. It's pretty industrial looking and some people might not like that. I loved it. And I love how the city centre is condensed via the two lakes squeezing it into this hourglass shape that is lying on its side. It makes the centre quite interesting and popping.
    My favourite public sauna is in Tampere. If you haven't been, I highly recommend Rajaportin sauna. The only downside is lack of swimming opportunity and maybe that genders are separated inside. There's a few sauna's on the north lake's shore where you can bathe together in a swimsuit.

    • @villekoskela9073
      @villekoskela9073 Місяць тому +12

      Tampere grew as a major market town and industrial centre in the 19th century the industrialization of Tampere was greatly influenced by the Finlayson textile factory. Its a old city of hard working people.

    • @Rusu-j
      @Rusu-j Місяць тому +5

      A vote for Rajaportti visit! It’s unique sauna in Finland, mostly because of its sauna culture. The löylys of the sauna is great too! The wood stove there is huge

    • @henry3092
      @henry3092 Місяць тому

      ❤😊

  • @Ezama82
    @Ezama82 Місяць тому +22

    Went to local store few days ago, and said something about Pelicans. The cashier lady said... "You know I saw Esa Tikkanen in UA-cam. There were also Canadians". Yes, you are officially famous in Finland.

  • @j3mixa
    @j3mixa Місяць тому +30

    That WiFi thing always surprises me because Finns don't usually use the public WiFi even if it's free. There is free WiFi in the trains and most long haul buses too but I've never used it. Internet is possibly the cheapest in the developed world here in Finland. With 20€/month you can get unlimited mobile internet with about 150-200 Mbit/s max speed or you can get a slower one for a little cheeper.
    Tourists can also by a pre paid internet package for a similar price from any R-kioski. High speed internet at home is also much cheeper than for example in the US but as the unlimited mobile internet is so cheap, many people just use that for their TV etc. I do that and use around 200 Gt of mobile internet every month for 19,90€. Gamers of course may need a more reliable high speed internet.

    • @DecibelAlex
      @DecibelAlex Місяць тому +1

      you can only dream about 100-150Mbit/s. but maybe it works in the capital region..

    • @j3mixa
      @j3mixa Місяць тому +1

      @@DecibelAlex Thats why made sure to write max speed 😉. In 4G it rarely goes above 100Mbit/s but it's always enough for me to watch Netflix, or UA-cam, or both at the same time while playing Candy Crash, so that's good enough for me.

  • @ratyjoona
    @ratyjoona Місяць тому +25

    Tourists don't come because of the picture that's been painted. Rovaniemi and lapland is for winter, Helsinki for summer. Tampere may need just some promotion and good marketing.

    • @talvetar3385
      @talvetar3385 Місяць тому +1

      Most tourists Who go to Lapland, think that Lapland is the country itself. Oh yes. They usually don' t know in which country they are.

  • @daa3930
    @daa3930 Місяць тому +20

    That "rock church" in Helsinki also has a rather quirky nickname: piruntorjuntabunkkeri (lit translation: devil deterrence bunker).

  • @brunosegretti3832
    @brunosegretti3832 Місяць тому +26

    My favourite city in Finland as well! Had a great time there last year.

  • @trollenburger
    @trollenburger Місяць тому +10

    As a Tamperian (or that's I think how "tamperelainen" as in "person from Tampere" is said in English) I'm glad you made some videos around our town - especially about our hockey culture, which is nationally speaking the pinnacle of Finnish hockey culture. It's also nice to see Finland as a country to get more recognition, especially outside of Helsinki and Lapland - we'll always appreciate that (as you probably see). Gotta make some chicken wings to honor those videos. Also funny you liked our VR-trains' Wi-fi, even if it's very slow in Finnish standards.
    Definitely return to Tampere in Summer, there are lots of festivals here depending what you like: Blockfest (if you like modern rap and hiphop), Saarihelvetti (if you like heavy metal. Finland is a major country in heavy metal scene and the name literally means "Hell Island"), Tammerfest (if you wanna get to know some Finnish pop music and Finnish specialty: iskelmä) let alone the smaller ones. (Suomalaisille: Tossa nyt suurimmat festarit mitä Tampereella tiedän, saa lisätä jos joku tietää paremmin)
    Fun Fact: Nokia Areena has been venue of Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 and 2023. Also, we were just like 60 points away from Nokia Areena hosting the Eurovision 2024...

    • @henry3092
      @henry3092 Місяць тому

      I would like to have a friend in Finland ❤😊

  • @FilipWinter
    @FilipWinter Місяць тому +18

    I am Finnish and am learning lots of new stuff from your video(s). New fan here! Keep up the excellent work.

  • @mrdelicous
    @mrdelicous Місяць тому +15

    Steve, the windows you showed on video are actually three layer windows. The thicker window is two layers and it has some insulation gas inside it and the thinner layer is a single layer. In recent years new apartments have four layer windows.

  • @juige3663
    @juige3663 Місяць тому +11

    Its definetly almost like 2 different countries during winter and summer. I feel like even as fin i get surprised how lively it seems when i see summer videos during winter.

  • @stewiegilligangriffin3234
    @stewiegilligangriffin3234 Місяць тому +23

    10:46 I can confirm it's an old radiator.

    • @pasiojala3227
      @pasiojala3227 Місяць тому +4

      Not the really old cast-iron radiator though.

  • @meikusje
    @meikusje Місяць тому +8

    Tampere is so nice in summer too, it's a great city.

  • @pimeydenbaroni2950
    @pimeydenbaroni2950 Місяць тому +7

    Tampere is also the sauna capital of Finland. Rajaportin sauna and Rauhaniemi folk spa is must visit!

  • @kv6uf
    @kv6uf Місяць тому +18

    You are both such winners in life with that attitude! :D Finding small genuinely interesting bits of history and culture. Appreciating the architecture as well! You definitely have to come back in the summer time and if possible also midwinter. You help people open their eyes to things that surround them in their every day life.

  • @oskarivartiala8659
    @oskarivartiala8659 Місяць тому +51

    Fun title becouse tampere is probably the most liked city in Finland.

    • @Tiemies
      @Tiemies Місяць тому +4

      I prefer Helsinki more but Tampere is solid!

    • @formatique_arschloch
      @formatique_arschloch Місяць тому

      It actually is, officially. I don't care for it myself so much but i respect that many do. Helsinki is my least favourite place to visit. Lived there and never again.

    • @KristinaWes
      @KristinaWes Місяць тому +12

      Yeah, but the title means attraction (or least known) among tourists... 😉😁

    • @oskarivartiala8659
      @oskarivartiala8659 Місяць тому +2

      @@KristinaWes maybe you are right

    • @Nakkisampyla
      @Nakkisampyla 21 день тому

      Kuopio and Lappeenranta , the best

  • @claraw7976
    @claraw7976 Місяць тому +10

    It's been nice seeing your Finland vlogs. If you decide to come here again, do it in summer. Go to the archipelago area and the south coast. My home town of Hanko is very nice and the archipelago between Finland and the Åland Islands is great for island hopping with small ferries that you can take free of charge. It's very unique and less touristy. No Santa souvenir shops over there, but a whole lot of unique nature and interesting places to explore.

  • @jonnekallu1627
    @jonnekallu1627 Місяць тому +11

    10:30
    That's an ancient radiator.
    As a Finn I've heard stories told by my ancestors about these types of radiators.
    Some people don't believe that such things existed but I know they were real.

  • @whosfxsse
    @whosfxsse Місяць тому +4

    Glad to see you guys enjoying Finland! 🇫🇮

  • @SK-nw4ig
    @SK-nw4ig Місяць тому +16

    The "too new art neuvou" bulding was built in 1901, while the next to it building 1899 and the one you liked the best 1890.
    Tampere is famous for it's open red brick architecture.
    I hope you went to see the Tampere 1917 exhibit in Vapriikki, as you are interested in history :)
    Black sausage has a very warm and mild taste in my opinion. Very neutral.

    • @Kivikesku
      @Kivikesku Місяць тому +4

      The architect died in the middle of the process of designing that art nouveau building. The design was finished by someone who wasn´t actually an architect, which is why the building has a weird asymmetry, and why one side looks better than the other.

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 Місяць тому +11

    Finnish windows are triple-pane. The inside pane is actually dual pane, there is a gap between the panes of glass, and the gap is airtight so that it is almost like a thermos. Double pane is pre-1980 stuff, nothing since then has bee dual pane but triple.

  • @kiiwi3247
    @kiiwi3247 Місяць тому +2

    Yeess! You should definitely come back to Finland in the summer! It’s so beautiful out here when the Finnish summer comes!😍

  • @ilkka4716
    @ilkka4716 Місяць тому +5

    Awesome video! Much love from Tampere ❤

  • @digitalspecter
    @digitalspecter Місяць тому +13

    Mustamakkara is kinda addictive :D I don't eat it all the time but every once in a while I get cravings and I gotta get some =)

  • @terrylyn
    @terrylyn Місяць тому +5

    Your impeccable knowledge of some of our random nordic country doesn't cease to amuse me, do you read wikipedia all night because even we natives don't always know all this history even though we should x) are we witnessing the beast mode of youtube, I'm sure we are

  • @err0rc0degames
    @err0rc0degames Місяць тому +6

    I studied in Tampere, wonderful city

  • @youngThrashbarg
    @youngThrashbarg Місяць тому +18

    This must be the only positive review VR got from the train WIFI. :D

  • @jerkkub
    @jerkkub Місяць тому +8

    As an Ilves fan born in Tampere this video was something else! Thanks for the great vid.

  • @Etalify
    @Etalify Місяць тому +7

    that main square in tampere went absolutely crazy when finland won the IIHF hockey world championship in 2022, they played the games right next door in nokia arena so people were ready to party!

  • @aarolecklin8627
    @aarolecklin8627 Місяць тому +4

    I have some very good memories of Tampere. It's definetely a place where I could live.

  • @rbenjamin1429
    @rbenjamin1429 Місяць тому +7

    YAY ! A STEVE AND IVANA VIDEO! 🤗 It is always a joy to hear you interact 😊 Blood sausage with cooked apples is popular in France and eaten like that in Quebec as well.

    • @onerva0001
      @onerva0001 Місяць тому

      You have to try it with lingonberry sauce. It's the perfect combination!
      ❤ from Tampere

  • @MKitchen75
    @MKitchen75 Місяць тому +1

    Really nice editing... Welcome to Finland and nice to see that you had a great time here..

  • @mhh7544
    @mhh7544 Місяць тому +3

    Home sweet home Tampere.

  • @ArianaM1975
    @ArianaM1975 Місяць тому

    Yes! Please come back in summer! Thank you for sharing your adventures! I just started watching with your Finland series

  • @Emppu_T.
    @Emppu_T. Місяць тому +2

    It's always interesting to see your town from new eyes

  • @samil5601
    @samil5601 Місяць тому +30

    Indeed. You need to experience Finland twice to get the right idea. You have missed the worst of winter, too.
    Sundays are dead everywhere in Finland.

    • @KristinaWes
      @KristinaWes Місяць тому +6

      No, look:
      1. Late Winter / Pre Spring aka
      "Loska nr. 1" (which is about now!),
      2. Spring,
      3. Late Spring / Pre Summer,
      4. Summer,
      5. Late Summer / Pre Autumn,
      6. Autumn,
      7. Late Autumn / Pre Winter aka
      "Loska nr. 2",
      8. Winter.
      - We have 8 seasons in Finland, so you have 7 yet to see, JetLag Warriors! 😊😂❤

  • @antoniuswibowo4030
    @antoniuswibowo4030 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you for showing the rock church, nice architecture with the pipe organ

  • @nikoraiskio7663
    @nikoraiskio7663 Місяць тому

    The blood sausage is so popular around Tampere that it's literally served in schools. Also hearing you guys enjoy it makes my day, because it is in my top 3 favorite foods ever.

  • @ruohos
    @ruohos Місяць тому +9

    10:30 Those radiators are very common in finland!! I don't want to say they are "old" since they're still used in most homes here I believe, but definitely not a new invention either :)

    • @postoffice146
      @postoffice146 Місяць тому +7

      That radiator model has been in at least since the early 1950's buildings or even before that.

    • @AnttiKivivalli
      @AnttiKivivalli Місяць тому +1

      Yes. Such radiators became popular in the 50s-60s. 🙂 So they can still be found in so many places.

  • @Make573
    @Make573 Місяць тому +2

    Not to mension, one The Scond Most Famous Amusement Park of Finland, Särkänniemi (Barriers Cape), is located in Tampere. There is also The YLE Studios/Media Museum, The Finland Spy Museum, Finlayson/Fabric Factory Museum and Moomin Museum.

  • @ykssarvinen
    @ykssarvinen Місяць тому +2

    As someone who lives in tampere it's pretty cool seeing it trough foreigners eyes. all of this is everyday for me so i dont pay attention to detail, like all the cool buildings. you should have went to vapriikki! lots of museums in one building.

    • @henry3092
      @henry3092 Місяць тому

      I would like to be there ❤😊

  • @salojylha
    @salojylha Місяць тому +4

    Nice to see you also venture outside Helsinki, and Tampere is indeed a lovely city. HOWEVER, it is definitely not the most underrated city in Finland. It consistently tops migration and image statistics, and as you can see from the comments here, many people are fans of Tampere. If you want to go off the beaten track and visit an underrated city, you should go to Turku. It's Finland's old capital, the third largest in population, and truly underrated in other parts of Finland. Just last week, Turku was bullied in Parliament by an mp! 😂 In Turku people say this stems from jealousy, but the reason likely lies in its old capital status, and the phenomenon has a long history. Similar situation can be observed in many other countries as well... In reality, Turku is really nice. Its river, medieval cathedral and castle offer great scenery and exceptionally European settings for a Finnish city. Also, the best restaurants outside Helsinki are in Turku. But yeah, you'll soon see how maybe even this comment will start gathering hate comments about Turku. 😅 Anyway, really enjoy your videos so keep them coming!

    • @kitsunefromfinland4145
      @kitsunefromfinland4145 Місяць тому +3

      Well said ❤ There has been for like 20 years now an absurd amount of hate towards Turku. And I know that Turku has had problems like turun tauti and other problems but I have lived in Helsinki now for some years and can say that the same problems are everywhere. Not just in Turku. And when it comes to history, many people like to downplay the significance of Turkus history. Well Turku is an amazing city and I'm going to move back there this summer. I got enough of helsinki. Also Tampere is a great city also. I would say with my experience that both Turku and Tampere are great. TURKU ❤ TAMPERE

  • @Kerttis
    @Kerttis Місяць тому +1

    i could watch these videos forever

  • @Stiivgraliko
    @Stiivgraliko Місяць тому

    glad to see you guys enjoy my home town! wish i bumped into yous!

  • @aurelturcas6454
    @aurelturcas6454 Місяць тому +1

    Have a great time around

  • @ro--M
    @ro--M Місяць тому +10

    If I write in Finnish how you said "Tampere" that would be "Thäm-peere". 'A' in Tampere is the same vowel sound that you have in English words like 'fun' and 'sun' and Finnish 'A' is always pronounced like that (you used Finnish 'Ä', the sound found in English words 'man', 'can', 'tan' etc.). Not actually sure what would be a good English word to give you the idea of how to pronounce the 'T'' as English 'T'' almost always sounds more or less like Finnish 'TH'. Your 'E' sound was correct, but the first 'E' was too long (like Finnish 'EE'). But you did get the hard part right and got the 'R' rolling, which is always a nice touch for a native English speaker. 👍

    • @talvetar3385
      @talvetar3385 Місяць тому

      Car. A is always this A In Finnish.

    • @ro--M
      @ro--M Місяць тому

      @@talvetar3385 The sound is the same yes and in a way it is a good example as the letter stays the same. On the other hand, 'car' is more or less like Finnish 'AA', not 'A', and as foreigners usually have problems with Finnish single/double vowels (and consonants) differentiation, I might not use 'car' as an example when a short 'A' is needed.

  • @multiactivejussivaarala
    @multiactivejussivaarala Місяць тому +2

    You are doing good work

  • @vagabond142
    @vagabond142 Місяць тому +4

    When I lived for a month in Tampere (was working with one of the guys that made the movie Iron Sky), Kauppahalli is where I had my first taste of mustamakkara and I've been craving it ever since 🤤
    24:17 Traditionally, it's actually a "Street food," meaning you just get the mustamakkara in a little box with a bigass dollop of lingonberry sauce in there as well, with the sausage fresh and piping hot. You then just use your hands, pick up the sausage, dip it in the sauce, and take a bite. It's awesome stuff :D
    You can also get a "Mustamakkara meal" (I forget the Finnish name for it), which is mustamakkara, lingonberry sauce or jam, a little carton of milk, and a sweet donut. Had that a couple of times in Tampere, and it just always hit the spot
    🤤🤤🤤🤤

  • @PihviPerverssi
    @PihviPerverssi Місяць тому +15

    I dont know if its underrated, it has been most popular city in Finland like 5 years in a row, people wants to move here, but we cant even take them all :D I have lived here over 40 years :)

    • @thejjzz
      @thejjzz Місяць тому

      Most popular in which way? At least Helsinki is the city where people move the most to.

    • @TommiT72
      @TommiT72 Місяць тому +1

      @@thejjzz Vetovoimaisin maikkarin uutisen mukaan. julkaistu 9.1.2024
      Helsinki varmastikin tarjoaa silti eniten työpaikkoja, joten muuttoliikettäkin on.

    • @Nollegee
      @Nollegee Місяць тому +2

      Within the Finns yes but many of the foreigners only visit Helsinki and Rovaniemi.

  • @onde27
    @onde27 Місяць тому +5

    Tampere is the nicest city in Finland ❤

    • @henry3092
      @henry3092 Місяць тому

      Sure ? I would like to be there

    • @Sarpale
      @Sarpale Місяць тому

      It truly is! Love seeing Tampere through other's view and what catches anyone's eye 😊

  • @user-cw4xv1hb9d
    @user-cw4xv1hb9d Місяць тому +3

    Finnish blood-sausage is made with rye grains.
    The rye gives it a unique flavor amongst the other blood-sausages.

  • @poika22
    @poika22 Місяць тому +47

    Nice history bit. Got all the important details right.
    The statue of Alexander II also acted as a type of quiet protest to the Czars that followed him and had restricted some freedoms. A way for Finns to signal that they valued everything Alexander II had given them, since the current Czar couldn't reasonably object to a statue of any Czar being erected in Helsinki.

    • @SinuheFi
      @SinuheFi Місяць тому

      Unfortunately all his "important details" are all wrong. I mean all of them.

    • @n00blamer
      @n00blamer Місяць тому

      @@SinuheFi Of course you find the time to criticize but not give the right details, typical, now you left us hanging thanks a lot.

    • @SinuheFi
      @SinuheFi Місяць тому

      @@n00blamer Two examples:
      1. Lenin didn't and couldn't give independence to Finland because he had no executive power or legally recognized government behind him in 1917-18 to be able to do so.
      2. Alexander II gave no more autonomy to Finland. Finland had the same amount of autonomy all through the Russian occupation from 1809 to 1917 and the autonomy (= status of a grand duchy) was granted to Finland by the King of Sweden in the 1772 constitution, not at all by the Russian tsars after 1809. Happy now? 🙂

    • @valopaayhteiso1727
      @valopaayhteiso1727 Місяць тому

      Unfortunately your own details seem very dubious (ideologically emphasized), and one might just mean all of them. The political position and independence of Finland didn't remain unchanged through centuries and under different rules. @KnowingNationalWisser

    • @n00blamer
      @n00blamer Місяць тому +1

      @@valopaayhteiso1727 Hmmm.. yes, I watched the video again and didn't notice any mention of Lenin in it.. so I don't know where this dude's first example is coming from.. and he claims all the "important" details were wrong, but I don't know what he classifies as important but for example in the video it's said that Finnish Markka became a currency during this Alexander II's reign..
      "Suomi sai oman rahayksikön, markan, tsaari Aleksanteri II:n armollisella manifestilla 4.4.1860. Se oli sidottu arvoltaan heittelehtivään ruplaan. Rahayksikön nimeä perusteltiin muun muassa siten, että se on vanhin Suomessa tunnettu rahaa merkitsevä sana, alkuaan keskiaikaisen painoyksikön nimitys."
      So that wasn't so wrong.. then it he said in the video that Alexander II made Finnish official language in Finland, which rings quite correct to my ears as well:
      "In 1863 Alexander II (ruled 1855-81) issued a decree stating that, after a 20-year interim period, Finnish was to be placed on an equal footing with Swedish in the administration and in the law courts, as far as their relations with the public were concerned. "
      In hindsight the comment that all important details were wrong seems a bit petty but why such comment was made, what's the motivation? Lenin is conjured out of thin air for no reason at all so it looks like some kind of misinformation attempt but why?

  • @arttulindela
    @arttulindela Місяць тому +3

    Blinds between the two glass has benefit for sun ray since the ray stops before hitting the second glass and keeping the room temperature more comfortable.

  • @mr.sts.p
    @mr.sts.p Місяць тому +1

    You guys are the only vloger i seen want to go see Ishockey in Finland 🇫🇮 ❤ 🤝 🇸🇪

  • @siiriolivia
    @siiriolivia Місяць тому

    I love Tampere! Theres so much to do and many restaurants and everything❤

  • @valtterimyllymaki7943
    @valtterimyllymaki7943 Місяць тому +2

    One great thing about the whole Tampere region, the city itself and the surrounding areas is that we have great public transportation which makes the city so easily accessible because the bus lines cover such a large area, I live about 35 minutes from the city center in a neighbouring town but it's so easy to just hop on the bus and go to the city.
    The public transportation has also been a hot topic for a few years now with the locals ever since the begining of the tram line construction, some are against it and some are for it and trust me the debate is neverending.
    As it has been pointed out in other comments Tampere is rapidly growing but what makes it attractive for me at least is that you can really feel the history and tradition of the city when there, Tampere used to be one of the biggest hubs of industrialism in Finland, hence the nickname of the city Manse, refering to the city of Manchester in England which has similar history in being a big industrial city. The Finlayson area is a great throwback to the old days because it was the biggest employer of the city during that period of time.
    Culture is also very big part of the city, Tampere has many great museums, theaters and venues to go see live music: there's also a whole subgenre of Finnish rock music based on the city called Manserock. The tram seen in this video with the naked men on it was a ad to the ongoing exhibiton of Manserock in the Vapriikki museum center, if you're still in town you might wanna check it out.
    The debate of which is the better city, Tampere or Helsinki, is a tricky one because it truly is a matter of who you're asking: there is a bit of a division between the Helsinki area and the rest of the country, the countryside as it's refered to. Ask almost anyone outside of the capital area and they'll tell you what a bunch of jerks those snobs from Helsinki are and on the other hand ask anyone in Helsinki and they'll tell you that there's only hillbillies living outside of the city limits.

  • @nagi1337
    @nagi1337 Місяць тому +46

    Lenin didn't give Finland its independence, since Finland was never part of Russian Soviet Republic. The emperor had abdicated and thus, according to the law, the highest sovereign power in the Grand Duchy had been transferred to the parliament. Independence of Finland was recognized by Lenin among other leaders.

    • @TealJosh
      @TealJosh Місяць тому +13

      But we weren't truly independent yet, when the finnish parliament took total power. We lacked recognition and everyone we asked to recognize it deferred to our previous masters. Only once Soviet Russia recognized our independence, did the rest follow through. Our independence would've been on much much much shakier grounds if Lenin had decided against us.

    • @66hss
      @66hss Місяць тому +2

      It's just a story, not much to do with real history.

    • @Ghostiification
      @Ghostiification Місяць тому +5

      Finland would of became part of it if we didn't get the needed recognition from Lenin. No other nation wanted to recognice us before soviets did. Soviet Russia was only starting to formate, they had had a civil war for a while and so the focus was swifted inwards which is why they had no interest towards us at the time. But make no mistake that wouldn't of lasted for long, because the emperor of Russia basically owned our land and so the communist party inherited it. That was the law. We were vassals of Russia, not an independent country. Diplomats from our country went and asked for Lenin's permission to become independent and the permission was granted. Ever since, first at Soviet Russia and then even today's modern Russia has had people who have critized Lenin's decision and said it was a mistake. For some reason people are trying to rewrite our history, perhaps because of the hate towards Russia and Soviet Russia, but it's doing a lot of damage. Fake information is never good.

    • @postoffice146
      @postoffice146 Місяць тому +2

      Tampere was the red city during our short civil war (or liberation war) between the winning Whites and the Reds in the beginning of 1918 after declaring independence in December 1917, because some of us were delusioned about the nature of the russian bolshevik revolution that had started 1917 in neighbouring Russia. The russians at the same time as well had their own and long lasting civil war continuing from 1917 to 1922 between their Red bolsheviks vs. their Whites, and finally when their communist Soviet Union was formed in December 1922 Finland had already been independent for 5 years so Lenin had nothing to do with our independence, but meanwhile this in 1920 there was a peace treaty signed between Finland and Russia. That Lenin museum is not to be taken dead serious, it's humour as well.

    • @SinuheFi
      @SinuheFi Місяць тому +4

      @@TealJosh All wrong information. When Finland declared independence in 12/1917, no Soviet Union or any other recognized Soviet state existed yet. The USSR was founded only in 1922. Thus, in 1918 Lenin had no legal power to give Finland anything. His temporary Bolshevik "government" wasn't even recognized by the Finnish or most other European governments. Lenin's plan was to create a socialist people's republic of Finland but the Whites i.e. majority of the Finns didn't want that, so Finland was in war with Russia/the Bolsheviks since January, 1918. It's called the war of liberation. The first to recognize Finland's independence was France and not the Bolsheviks. Germany's influence and pressure on the Bolsheviks, too, was crucial.

  • @llssneN
    @llssneN Місяць тому

    Hope you had a good time!

  • @Jakedelus
    @Jakedelus Місяць тому +1

    my home town! i really recommend you guys come new visit in summer, our country is bit dead in winter :D

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Місяць тому +10

    11:00 That type of radiator is old school. More modern buildings use heated floors so you don't see separate heater elements anywhere.

    • @qwertcvbnmm
      @qwertcvbnmm Місяць тому +1

      THat's bs bro. there's a similar radiator in my 2020 apartment

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Місяць тому +1

      @@qwertcvbnmm Did I understand correctly that you live in Finland in an apartment building that was built in 2020 and it uses these old hot water radiators?
      The problem with these radiators is that you have to use 60-70 °C water during cold winter days instead of 30-35 °C water which is enough for heated floors or other modern heat distribution methods. Obviously doubling the water temperature above freezing is going to waste some energy in heat exchanger or in heat pump.
      The only pro for those radiators is that those are cheap to build.

    • @qwertcvbnmm
      @qwertcvbnmm Місяць тому +2

      @@MikkoRantalainen Yes my apartment was built in 2020 and uses regular hot water radiators. Only the bathrooms have heated floors.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Місяць тому +1

      @@qwertcvbnmm Okay, I stand corrected. It appears that some still build old-school heating systems here in Finland.

  • @hurtsii
    @hurtsii Місяць тому +2

    Nice video😊

  • @terokallio2520
    @terokallio2520 Місяць тому +4

    Alexander II was, as you said, a very liberal towards his approach to Finland - we had our own diet, senate, currency, postal service, etc. And we are grateful for that. But no Russian tsar is our hero. The explanation for the statue at the Senate square is simple: it was build in 1894, during the time Finland still was a grand dutchy of the Russian empire. For that place, and as big, there is no chance a sovereign Finland would have put a statue of a Russian tsar.

  • @Freshmoi
    @Freshmoi Місяць тому +1

    Endless respect for you guys actually exploring the culture and history of your surroundings vs just inserting few clips of well known clickbaity places

  • @Whatshisname346
    @Whatshisname346 Місяць тому

    We buy Mustamakkara (black sausage) every two weeks or so. Not sure if that's typical for Tampere people but we love it.
    Thanks for visiting our city. One thing you missed is Pyynikin munkkikahvila which has a cool viewing tower and some amazing fresh donuts. Oh and the public saunas are great! Definitely worth a shot if you're back in Tampere again.

  • @MiMi-gu8tr
    @MiMi-gu8tr Місяць тому +1

    In Finland houses are insulated and warm. Those radiators are very usual and functional.

  • @Rextum
    @Rextum Місяць тому

    Tampere is brilliant! And I say this as a former Turku-resident. Tampere rocks!!

  • @annikaviitanen4411
    @annikaviitanen4411 Місяць тому +5

    If you are still at Tampere you need to go to Pyynikin näkötorni to eat munkki (a Finnish doughnut and look at the amazing views!

  • @Goldensheep12
    @Goldensheep12 Місяць тому

    im so glad that you enjoy finnish hockey cultoure and and see finland somewhere else than helsinki or lapland... makes it way more interesting. sry my bad english, wish you all good on your travels. :)

  • @moonliteX
    @moonliteX Місяць тому

    "i´m here for it" -drops it instantly.-

  • @thembones6905
    @thembones6905 Місяць тому

    Guys, you are amazing. Go 9n like that!

  • @Rafu01
    @Rafu01 Місяць тому +4

    There are three panes. 2 on the inner frame and one on the outer.

  • @stephenworthington-white8294
    @stephenworthington-white8294 Місяць тому +2

    I was also wary of blood sausage and blood cake right up until I tried them!! I grew up in very suburban Canada and was not exposed to anything like that at all. Happy Travels

  • @eerohaukijarvi9970
    @eerohaukijarvi9970 Місяць тому +2

    Tampere! Wings capital of Finland. My home town.

  • @nellitheretrogamer8666
    @nellitheretrogamer8666 Місяць тому +7

    You were there at Keskustori Tampere and said that there wasn't really anyone there. This coming weekend (Sat 30th & Sun 31st) there's probably going to be quite a lot of people there because it is Shadow Mewtwo Raid weekend in Pokemon Go and that area is one of the best places in Tampere for taking part in that. I'm definitely going to be there myself! So, if the area is filled with people who are staring at their phones and then they all suddenly start walking to the same direction as if guided by some supernatural power, they really are Pokemon Go players who just noticed where the next raid is going to be XD

    • @Emppu_T.
      @Emppu_T. Місяць тому

      Like zombies they emerge

  • @nuolis
    @nuolis Місяць тому

    welcome to Finland,greetings from finland

  • @qwertyu600
    @qwertyu600 Місяць тому +2

    I've never heard of heavy metal in church, that is some unique and rich culture!

  • @janurielherwitz
    @janurielherwitz Місяць тому +20

    Hi Steve, greetings from California, where we live. Married to my Finnish wife who cringes when Finnish words are mispronounced. Simple way to pronounce every Finnish word: emphasis on the first syllable. Always.......TAMpere, NOkia....but we still love all your videos. Go HIFK!

    • @roevhaal578
      @roevhaal578 Місяць тому +6

      As a Swede I was kinda amazed when I was young that Finnish is actually pronounced the way it's spelled unlike Swedish and English.

    • @mikkokulmala2463
      @mikkokulmala2463 Місяць тому

      Sori. Sovittiin tänään Steven kanssa, että Jokerit on ykkönen ;)

    • @marsneedstowels
      @marsneedstowels Місяць тому

      @@roevhaal578 I just have a problem with the letter k being pronounced like sh.

    • @Ghostiification
      @Ghostiification Місяць тому

      @@marsneedstowels If you mean in Finnish I'd like to have an example. I don't quite grasp what you mean, even though I'm a Finn 😁

    • @marsneedstowels
      @marsneedstowels Місяць тому

      @@Ghostiification No in Swedish K is sometimes pronounced like SH, like in
      Linköping.

  • @finnishculturalchannel
    @finnishculturalchannel Місяць тому +2

    A sauna experience in Tampere in summer: "Rajaportti Sauna: My Fave Finnish City: Tampere & Finlands Oldest Sauna". A winter trip to visit Santa on an older train : "Christmas Steam train Ukko-Pekka in Pello Lapland". I think the last Lenin statue in Finland was removed and stored in Kotka in 2022. Local team in Kotka, Titaanit (Titans), plays in the second division. A player who have played in the NHL to originate from that team is Rasmus Kupari. The Lenin Museum in Tampere exhibits the Finnish-Soviet relationships and history, so it's not just about Lenin. In 1977 Tappara played a two-game Euro Cup semifinal against ZSKA. Tappara won the other game, which was ZSKA's first loss in Euro Cup games. ZSKA went to final after the penalty shootout. In 1985 Tappara played a practice game against the Soviet B national team. Krutov-Larionov-Makarov played in the team, though. Tappara lost 10-2. Estonia is part of that too: "Original Sokos Hotel Viru - check into the legend" and "DJahv Disco & Atomic War Trailer". Some Finnish socialists in Canada: "Sointula B.C: The Canadian Utopia of the 1900s" and "CBC News: The National Dreams of Sointula". Next possible food adventure: Blood pancakes with lingonberry jam: "Trying traditional finnish blood pancakes".

  • @sundflux
    @sundflux Місяць тому +1

    That radiator is oldschool x)

  • @jarmolehtonen9777
    @jarmolehtonen9777 Місяць тому +4

    And go see Tappara ❤

  • @carolinacadabra8278
    @carolinacadabra8278 Місяць тому +3

    Get Steve! Neo Gothic! Our Canadian boy is catching culture over in the old country.

  • @epookkiblogi
    @epookkiblogi Місяць тому +2

    Tampere Ice Stadium (Hakametsä) is Finland's first and oldest ice hockey arena. Visit there.

  • @Mirppu
    @Mirppu Місяць тому +1

    4:00 You just told me my a bit of my history class in a nutshell
    That i had like 2weeks ago or something :D

  • @oscarn-
    @oscarn- Місяць тому +3

    Tampere is SUCH a lovely city! It definitely has a very unique vibe to it - and people hailing from that region have some sort of special look on life.
    I've been thinking of moving there many a time.

  • @larscederberg8564
    @larscederberg8564 Місяць тому +1

    Those radiators are very common in Skandinavia every household in Sweden have these radiators and windows also very interesting video.

  • @eskolehtovaara2494
    @eskolehtovaara2494 Місяць тому +2

    There was gravel at the station to make the path non slipery during our long winter. Without the gravel it is life threatening to walk there.

  • @inkak.2010
    @inkak.2010 Місяць тому

    I'm so happy you liked Siipiweikot wings, their sauces are sooooooo incredible, I may have a bit of an addiction!

  • @iarmycombo5659
    @iarmycombo5659 Місяць тому +5

    "Siipiveikot" was absolutely the correct place to go to for wings, everyone tells ME to go there cuz its so good apparently.

  • @vrozim2660
    @vrozim2660 Місяць тому +4

    Tampere is 🔥

  • @tuoppi42
    @tuoppi42 Місяць тому +2

    Those radiators are old. Those windows weren't double pane, probably three layers. The innermost window alone has (at least) two layers, the outer one is there to block the wind.

  • @punkkumies1283
    @punkkumies1283 Місяць тому +1

    tampere looks so good

  • @preciousstone6878
    @preciousstone6878 Місяць тому +1

    Minutes 15:04 reminds me of Ottawa Parliament building( green roof)