Finland for the weekend

I went to Finland for the weekend, dear hospitable Finns.
Leaving the port opposite the port, you will find a tourist center where you can get acquainted with local sights, as well as get additional information and, most importantly, you can take a map of the city and all sorts of brochures in different languages, including Russian.
The aquarium there is small, so nothing special you can get around in 10-15 minutes costs 13.50 euros for groups, discounts, but in principle you can go.
Leaving the aquarium you will go to the amusement park, although you can go there without going into the aquarium. There are also many museums and everything is plus or minus nearby.
Very clean streets, fresh air, you can take tram 3B from Sinat Square and go around in a circle, having examined all their sights, so it’s worth 2-3 euros to find out where to go. I also advise you to visit the fortress of Somenlina on the river tramway, it departs from the market square and is included in the range of public transport, the price is 2 euros, they sail 4 times per hour. The fortress works as a museum, until 18.00 I did not have time to go there by fathom.
Stores are also open until 18.00 in places where sales reach up to 70% and not during seasonal discounts. Unfortunately, there is an amateur choice, but if you decide to go shopping
then I advise you to conquer the shops in the first half of the day and leave the excursions for the evening, you will examine them very quickly.
All the people lie on the grass, who spot who eats who just rest, look and don’t understand when you eat in a cafe, then you yourself pull on the grass to take a nap for a couple of hours, which happened.
You can also eat in principle at the trade market near the port, fried potato salt and fried red fish 9 euros - prices are reasonable, and delicious. But souvenirs there are expensive small brillochki from 5 euros, etc.