For some of the neighboring countries Tallinn is the main shopping destination, largely for its reasonable prices compared to Scandinavia. We assume you didn't come here for shopping though, but everyone likes to take home a few things to remember. Unfortunately, most of the Old Town is filled with souvenir shops selling amber jewelry and Russian matryoshkas, but those are not exactly the things to buy from this country. Finding something more authentic than a made-in-china piece of plastic takes more time, but is more rewarding. Estonian design, handmade wooden items or organic jams will make a better gift anyway.
Balti Jaam Market
Shop like a Soviet
Mart Virkus /
In the context of the bygone Soviet times, the market could be considered an ...
Chado Tea Shop
Passion for tea
Mart Virkus /
It's the one and only teashop in Tallinn with real soul. This cosy, old-fashioned shop takes ...
Fish Market
Something fishy going on
Ülane Vilumets /
Every Saturday a curious bunch of scruffy looking sailors come together near the ...
MoMo pood
Discover Japanese flavors!
Tiiu Leet /
It's small Japanese food store. They have over 200 different products from Japan and they ...
NOP Cafe and Shop
Neighbourhood, Organic, Practical
Ülane Vilumets /
This homely cafe and eco-shop is a popular meeting point for Kadriorg's eco-friendly folk ...
Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre
Seaside shopping heaven
Mart Virkus /
Rocca al Mare is definitely one of the top places for shopping in Tallinn, be it clothes ...
Kristiine Shopping Centre
Fashion shoppers' paradise
Kalev Külaase /
Kristiine is THE place in Tallinn for fashion shopping, housing about 100 fashion related ...
Rotermann Quarter
The living, growing, breathing city
Mart Virkus /
Locals love this area as a place to work, shop, eat and relax. There are always a lot of cool and ...
Solaris Shopping Center
A shopping centre with a twist
Mart Virkus /
The Solaris shopping centre has been subject to controversy ever since the old Soviet era ...
Westmann 24 Store
Anything and everything, 24/7
Mart Virkus /
We remember the days when you could go to that store at four in the morning and get yourself a ...