Discover the best top things to do in Harju County, Estonia including Telliskivi Kirbukas, Nomme Market, DEPOO, Viru Turg, Balti Jaam Market, Masters Yard, Mega Kirbukas OU, Central Market (Keskturg), POP Kirbubutiik, Sadama Market.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Telliskivi Kirbukas is a cozy self-service flea market in quirky Telliskivi district of Tallinn. It's located on second floor at Telliskivi 57 where over 100 sales boxes await. Nice finds for everybody - things to wear, for your home and even interesting presents!
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Nomme got its main shopping centre – the market more than 100 years ago, i.e. in 1908. This was preceeded by a longer process that was crowned by success only after active intervention of the maintenance society. The rights to run a market were granted by the governor of Estonia personally.In Nomme Market you can obtain all the required fresh foodstuffs all the year round. A large part of the foodstuffs sold at Nomme Market originates from the local producers of Estonia.In spring and summer we offer a wide range of flowers and plants that a lot of clients consider to be the best in Tallinn.See you at Nomme Market!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
DEPOO market is an universal market in a rapidly growing Põhja-Tallinn area. It was moved from the old Baltic Station market to Telliskivi street and since then it also offers an extensive variety of exciting street food. Food merchants have built their cafes in train wagons and old sea containers and there is a selection of food from authentic fish'n'chips to real spicy Vietnamese cuisine. The cafes You may find from DEPOO are: The Rocket Street Gastro Päästke WIlly Dereku Burger FRITTO Spice Wagon Konteiner Margot Crepes and Waffles Londiste Koogid Peatus Renard Coffee Shop SIP craft beer and cider shop Ahjupala TSUH-TSUH
4.5 based on 4 reviews
I discovered this small market on the way back from the sea and spent some time buying a few souvenirs. Fridge magnets and t-shirts for friends, but i could have bought woolly hats, gloves and other Estonian clothes that were on offer. There were maybe 30 stalls, but a few were closed. Prices were cheaper here than in the old town.
4.0 based on 278 reviews
Just a few minutes walk from L'Ermitage hotel, just a minute or so behind the Train station. A mass of market stalls and shops selling anything and everything. Sweet shops, craft stores, a huge Flea market crammed with antiques, street food of all flavours, meats, cheeses, fruit and vegetables, you name it they've got it. Clothes stalls, furniture, shoes, bags, etc etc. Well worth a visit. Go on, give it a go....
4.0 based on 80 reviews
This quiet courtyard in the Old Town is a little piece of Tallinn as it was centuries ago when people appreciated the work of craftsmen, who put their heart and soul into everything they made. You can still see the medieval architecture and enjoy the cosy atmosphere. There are different arts and crafts workshops, guest rooms for accommodations and the famous café Chocolaterie in the yard.
I loved this small little courtyard with tiny craft shops, some underground. You have to know where to find it. We visited three shops and came away with lovely gifts from each. The shopkeepers were all friendly and happy to explain about the items in their shop. Who made them and from what. All seemed to be made in the shop or in Estonia. It was my favourite part of Tallinn.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
3.0 based on 69 reviews
Sadama Market, close to the Port of Tallinn, is bursting with good taste(s). Here you will find the best of traditional Estonian food alongside food from more exotic climes. Fresh meat, including ham and sausages; freshly caught, salted and smoked fish; seasonal vegetables; dairy products; bread; honey; and sweets. You will also find handicrafts and everyday goods at the market, whether you're looking for a knitted top, some juniper wood kitchenware, ecologically friendly cosmetics or the work of Estonian ceramic artists.
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