Sello is now open, but still under construction and should completed in 2005.
The second biggest shopping centre in Finland. When ready it will contain about 140 different services and shops. Now (2003) there is just few bars, few shops, two big supermarkets, liquor store ALKO and (the best place I think) a library (open since 11.8.03).
What to pay: Typical Finnish prices.
Updated Dec 10, 2003
Address: Right beside the Leppävaara train station.
Website: http://www.sello.fi/?lang=en
The center of Tapiola offers various options for shopping, all located in a pedestrian area close to the Central Basin and the Bus terminal. You can choose between the old Tapiontori shopping center located around the courtyard, then later built Heikintori shopping center built according to american ideas of covered shopping malls, as well as in several big department stores like Stockmann and Sokos offering everything from the needle to the locomotives. (Well, at least model ones, at Toys department :)
Updated Nov 22, 2003
Iso Omena is, at the moment, the biggest shopping centre (mall) in Espoo. There are more than 100 special shops, restaurants, cafes, banks etc in Iso Omena. Over 1100 people work there every day. In Iso Omena you can also see different kinds of happenings throughout the year.
What to buy: You`ll find everything from there. In Iso Omena there is also a hair saloon and a dentist. So it`s really like a small village.
What to pay: 2200 free parking spaces, but do remember that only parking is free there. Othervise you can spend as much as you dare.
Written Jul 2, 2003
Address: Piispansilta 11
Website: www.isoomena.fi
This is a very new and very nice new mall in Espoo. Supermarkets, fashion, stationary, house tools coffee shops and more can be found here.
Written Dec 11, 2005
Website: www.sello.fi
This is few years old mall in Espoo.
Updated Dec 11, 2005
Website: www.isoomena.fi
Tapiola is neighbourhood in Espoo and it's has also the Tapiola shopping area. Many stores and few restaurants here.
It is also next to the Espoo Theatre here.
Updated Sep 13, 2003
Well, you all know about Ikea.
Written May 6, 2003
Address: Espoontie 21, 02740 Espoo
Phone: 09- 3482 9400
Website: www.ikea.fi
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