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Shopping in Tallinn

Tallinn may not be big, but it knows how to surprise! Check out our recommendations and keep your inner fashionista happy.

Photo: Krõõt Tarkmeel / Tallinn City Tourist Office & Convention Bureau

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Where to shop in Tallinn?

Whether you enjoy browsing big shopping centres, hunting for second-hand treasures, or discovering local designer gems, Tallinn has something for every taste. Thanks to the city’s compact size, it’s easy to explore a variety of shops — even if you’re short on time.

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A bowl of sweet almonds at Olde Hansa in Tallinn

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Kalev chocolate

Estonia’s most iconic chocolate brand, dating back to 1806. Kalev chocolate is a sweet and traditional gift for any occasion.

Vana Tallinn liqueur

Vana Tallinn is a rich, spiced liqueur with a smooth finish. It’s an ideal choice for celebratory toasts with friends.

Muhu black bread with seeds

Muhu bread is a hearty rye loaf made using time-honoured island recipes. Its deep flavour and crunchy seeds offer a truly authentic taste of Estonia.

Chaga

Chaga is a wild mushroom harvested from Estonian forests and brewed as a tea. Loved for its earthy taste and natural wellness benefits.

Sweet almonds

If you’re walking towards the Old Town Square, you’ll probably be greeted by a delicious smell. That’s Olde Hansa’s famous almonds – and yes, they taste just as good as they smell.

The best shopping centres in Tallinn

The main shopping centres in Tallinn are all within a short distance of each other. You can start your shopping day at Solaris, stroll over to Viru Keskus, hop on a tram to T1, and walk from there to Ülemiste Centre.

Estonian design shops

Looking for something proudly labelled “Made in Estonia”? Local designers are gaining more and more recognition, and you’ll find plenty of high-quality accessories and pieces crafted right here.

Second-hand stores

You never know what exciting finds you might come across in a second-hand shop. If treasure hunting is your thing, take a look at our suggestions for a more sustainable shopping experience in Tallinn.

Luxury stores in Tallinn

Tallinn may not be a global luxury capital, but it offers a curated selection of high-end boutiques and designer showrooms for those seeking something special.

Man and girl walking at Balti Jaama Turg in Tallinn looking at vintage items

Balti Jaama market

Balti Jaama market is a lively three-storey hub with nearly 300 traders, offering fresh produce, street food, Estonian design, and antiques. It’s a great spot to discover local flavours and unique finds in Tallinn.

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