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  • 1. Souvenirs

    They offer you affordable, warm and unique handmade knitwear. They make socks, mittens, gloves and scarfs to order. Have a look at the colors and patterns on this page. Custom color combinations and...   more
  • 2. Clothes

    Heaven is well designed baby and children store in De La Gardia mini shopping center near the old town gates towards to the city centre. The store occupies most of the third floor -- but as there is...   more
  • 3. Malls

    Walk out of the old town through the Viru gates towards the white tower of the Viru Hotel, and you will find Tallinn's most central shopping centre. Very modern, very new, very clean and filled with...   more
  • 4. RIMI or MAXIMA

    If you are looking for fruit, cheese, picnic fixings, toothpaste etc, then this is the best bet in the Old Town. It is located a few minutes' walk from the Viru Gate. There is a chemist's shop in...   more
  • 5. 'Sweater Wall'

    (work in progress) Tallinn does an excellent line in ethnic knitwear, which shouldn't come as a great surprise given the harshness of the climate. This makes an excellently practical souvenir of your...   more
  • 6. Street vendors

    All over the old town you will notice stalls that sell postcards and booklets on Tallinn. Most of these are operated by young women. These stalls have been set up by the City of Tallinn and sell their...   more
  • 7. Shoes

    Camper, the Spanish shoemaker that focuses on both comfort and style, has opened its own boutique to Foorum shopping center in very central Tallinn. The shopping center is located a block from Viru...   more
  • 8. Chocolate

    If you like Sweets and chocolate, this is the shop for you. Kalev is probably the best-known chocolate brand in Estonia with several stores around the country. One of the newest, their flagship store,...   more
  • 9. Stockmann

    Well, this is not the best place to buy souvenirs in Tallinn, for that I would recommend the common market, but this Finnish department store offer the chance for Finns to buy some items slight...   more
  • 10. Alcohol

    In the article I red from this shop they said they do have 270 different beers. It isn´t true. So it was a little bit disapointment for us who try to find new brands every time. But they did have...   more
  • 11. Helina Tilk

    Wonderful little shop that we stumbled upon. Near St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The owner ran the store. I bought mugs painted in whatever month of the year you wanted. I picked November (my...   more
  • 12. Christmas Market

    I was hoping to find more christmas decorations and more people selling christmas- decorations and such. It was quite boring (I´m sorry) if you ask us. There was all the same kinds of sweaters and...   more
  • 13. Books, Music, Camera supplies

    There is really grate atmosphere..so good assortment books, especially in foreigner languages.. i think best in Tallinn. Main are books about art, photography, nature, archidecture...also they sell...   more
  • 14. Ceramics

    I Have been in Tallin in September. I have bought 2 beautiful big handmade painted glasess from a shop just at the entrence of the Old Town. While shopping I have warn at least 3 times with the words...   more
  • 15. Olde Hansa shop: Forage through a real life medieval trading store!

    As you know only too well, it's a real drag when your favourite leather curly-toed jester shoes finally wear out and you struggle to find replacements in your...   more
  • 16. Hilpharakas: Rock attitude

    This is little bit gothic and surely rock-attitude place. The one we do seem to find everywhere ;) My husband foun a silver chain in here, and I did buy pair of...   more
  • 17. Supermarkets: Bring home a taste of Estonia!

    When visiting any new place, I make a beeline for the supermarket, as I'm fascinated by local products and what people choose to eat in a particular place. And...   more
  • 18. Salamander

    Salamander is a shoe shop in the old town. I wouldn't usually add here such tip but in one of my visits here I found very nice boots to buy here and so I...   more
  • 19. Supermarket with local prices: Food

    If you are travelling on a tight budget then the restaurants in Old Town will empty your pockets quite fast. Your option is to buy food at local shops. The shop...   more
  • 20. Kaubamaja: Central department store

    Kaubamaja history dates back to the Soviet era. It used to be a parody of a real department store just after Estonia gained independence, but it has completely...   more
  • 21. Inyourpocket

    At many places (Hotels, Tourist Information Centre or at Kiosks ) the InYourPocket City Guide is available. With 5 € its a cheap guide and absolutely worth the...   more
  • 22. Discount shopping

    I discovered this nice system in the store where after you select the item you want to buy they are giving you a wooden dice (see image with the sweet lady) to...   more
  • 23. Foorum

    Foorum is another of the small shopping malls in the city center. It seems a bit more of the classic stuff and not that of the places for barging for the...   more
  • 24. Old town shopping

    In old town you will find small shops kind of built in the wall, there you can buy souvenirs, knitted clothes and much more.   more
  • 25. Viru Keskus

    A great mall just before Old town, here you can find all the bigger stores. such as Zara, Diesel, Tommy Hilfiger, Guess and much much more.   more
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