Ratina, Tampere
Facts and practical information
Ratina is a district in the center of Tampere, Finland, on the east side of Tammerkoski. The Ratina Stadium, Tampere Bus Station and Tampere's largest shopping mall, the Ratina shopping centre, are located in the district, among others. To the north of Ratina is also the Koskikeskus shopping centre. The district consists of a peninsula called Ratinanniemi, which is surrounded on three sides by Ratinansuvanto and Viinikanlahti. Between Ratinanniemi and the Laukontori square is a pedestrian bridge called Laukonsilta, which significantly shortens travel time to the city center. The Tampere highway has good connections to the Helsinki-Tampere motorway and along it to the Tampere Ring Road, and via the Ratinansilta bridge and the Hämeenpuisto park to Highway 12. Ratinanranta is the southern part of the Tampere highway from Ratina, which used to be a recreation ground and factory area. Its new construction into a dense apartment building area of 1,000 inhabitants began in 2008, and the latest residential buildings east of the Voimakatu street are expected to be completed in 2013. ()
Tampere
Ratina – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Koskikeskus, Old Church, Wilhelm von Nottbeck Park, Tampere Orthodox Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Ratina?
How to get to Ratina by public transport?
Bus
- Tampere Bus Station • Lines: Helsinki - Tampere (2 min walk)
- Tampere, laituri 5 • Lines: Tampere - Helsinki (3 min walk)
Light rail
- Sorin aukio B • Lines: 1 (4 min walk)
- Koskipuisto A • Lines: 1, 3 (9 min walk)
Train
- Tampere (11 min walk)