Shopping has flourished under capitalism, and a number of large malls, such as
Kristiine Keskus, Endia 45, and
Ulemiste Center, by the city’s airport, are now very popular with the locals. Tallinn’s biggest shopping center is called
Viru Keskus (or Viru Center), Viru väljak 4, and is located in the city center. It is connected with
Kaubamaja, Gonsiori 2, the biggest department store in the city. Other good department stores include
De La Gardie, Viru 13/15, and
Stockmann, Liivalaia 53.
In the Old Town you’ll find
more interesting shops selling knitwear (from the market by the old town walls next to Viru gate), Vana Tallinn, the city’s most famous alcoholic tipple, ceramic depictions of medieval old town buildings and, somewhat bizarrely, amber, as it has to be imported from Lithuania. Fashion fans may want to check out the outlets of big international names such as
Hugo Boss, Parnu 10, and
Max Mara, Harju 6.
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