The city’s main shopping streets are Pohjoisesplanadi, Aleksanterinkatu and Fredrikinkatu. A walk around the Esplanadi reveals most of Finland’s best-known design stores, including
Artek (Alvar Aalto’s store),
Aarikka (jewelry),
Design Forum Finland (cutting-edge furniture and accessory design) and
Marimekko (fashion).
Stockmann and
Sokos are the best known department stores.
Forum, Mannerheimintie, is the city center’s largest shopping center, while
Itäkeskus, the largest shopping center in Finland, can be found
a short metro ride from the city center. The new
Kämp Gallery, adjacent to the hotel of the same name, offers a range of big name stores, while the
Kisaleff Bazaar specializes in handicrafts and souvenir goods. Finnish jewelry is available at
Tillander’s in Aleksanterinkatu.
For smaller, one-off boutiques,
Fredrikinkatu is the street for nick-nacks and fashion and
Annankatu for antique furniture. The biggest and best markets are the
Market Square (see
Key Attractions), situated by the South Harbour, and the nearby
Old Market Hall, where shoppers can purchase wonderful fresh food and handicrafts. The market is open Monday-Thursday 0800-1700, Friday 0800-1800 and Saturday 0800-1500.
Hakaniemi Market Hall has everything from Sami dolls to reindeer skins and is probably the best place for visitors to find more unusual souvenirs. At the end of one of Helsinki’s most upmarket streets, the Bulevardi, is the
Hietalahti Flea Market, where rich Helsinkiläiset discard their designer gear. The range is huge, with covetable purchases including Russian accordions, second-hand jewelry and general junk. The market is open weekdays 0800-1400 and Saturday 0800-1500.
Hietalahti Market Hall is an organic produce market located in a newly restored building in art nouveau style and open Monday-Friday 0800-1800 and Saturday 0800-1500.
Shops are generally open weekdays 0900-1700 and Saturday 0900-1300/1400. Department stores and shopping centers open weekdays 0900-2100 and Saturday 0900-1800. VAT, charged at 17% or 22% dependent on the type of goods, is included in the marked price. Non-EU residents can claim 10-16% tax back upon departure, for items over €40 purchased from stores with the ‘Tax Free for Visitors’ sign. Presentation of receipts and a passport will be required.
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