This down-and-dirty pub is a Hamina institution. It's long been the hang-out of sailors and soldiers, but it's a big, friendly place that welcomes all comers with games, live music, karaoke and weekend blackjack (from 11pm Friday and Saturday nights).
Kellari Pub Kompassi
Turku & Finland's South Coast
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10.9 MILES
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The smattering of islands off the coast of Kotka are former military outposts, some of which are now open to the public. Several boat trips depart from…
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The ruins of the 18th-century Hamina Bastion include 3km of crumbling stone walls that would have made a star-shaped fortress. The bastion comes alive for…
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Kotka's modern Maretarium has more than 20 giant fish tanks representing various bodies of water. The Baltic tank is the largest, with local sea life fed…
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2. Orthodox Church of Sts Peter & Paul
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Topped by a classic onion dome, the 1837 Orthodox Church of Sts Peter & Paul is the work of architect Louis Visconti, who designed Napoleon’s mausoleum.
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Learn about Hamina's history at the town museum, housed in Hamina’s oldest building. King Gustav III of Sweden and Catherine II (the Great) of Russia held…
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6. St Nicholas Orthodox Church
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Kotkan kirkko's distinctive steeple is visible throughout town. Inside the neo-Gothic church there’s artful woodcarving, a resounding baroque-style organ…