The following article is about the aquapark and not everybody likes water activities, but if you are among the water and especially waterpark lovers, I really recommend you visit Atlantis H2O. It is located quite far away from the centre of Tallinn, but it's easily reachable by public transportation, namely bus number 1A which stops right next to the waterpark.
Atlantis H2O is a relatively new waterpark, but it is still quite underrated amongst the locals. In my opinion, it is the best aquapark complex in Estonia right now and there are multiple reasons. Firstly, it is relatively new and everything there looks really fresh still. Secondly, it has a variety of things to do for everyone. Atlantis H2O is perfect for children and for adults, offering water slides, different water-based settings with informative actions, pools for children and much more.
The main reason why I like this place though is that it is connected to the spa area, which is also quite big itself. Different ticket variations are sold and you can use the opportunity to visit the waterpark and spa at the same time. It is also possible to have a meal in a cafe, which is situated right in the waterpark. Not to mention that there is a cinema and bowling basically in the same building.
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