Tallinn’s Old Town is home to numerous small shops selling unique, handcrafted works and authentic Estonian handicrafts made from a variety of materials, such as leather, glass, ceramics, dolomite, and wood.
One of the most interesting side streets is Katarina Street and the Masters’ Courtyard, which are worth a visit. Viru Street is also a great place for shopping, with stalls and shops on both sides.
Knitted items, such as brightly colored jumpers, scarves, hats, socks, gloves, and mittens, are attractive souvenirs, available in a wide variety of patterns and colors. We recommend checking out the juniper kitchenware, which has a pleasant, sweet aroma.
If you’re looking for a gift for yourself or a loved one, don’t miss the Marzipan Gallery, where you can find not only delicious but also beautiful souvenirs. Kalaturg Market also offers a wide selection of seafood delicacies, including fish and seafood grown or caught in Estonia.
Tallinn has numerous large shopping centers stocking renowned global brands such as H&M, Motivi, Adidas, and others. These include Rocca al Mare, Melon, Solaris, and Mustamae Center, as well as a branch of the Finnish chain Stockmann. Shops are open weekdays from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (some close at 8:00 PM) and on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (some close at 6:00 PM). In resort areas, supermarkets and shops are typically open from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.










