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    Central Market

    The Central Market (Keskturg), as the name suggests, is located in the centre of Tallinn. The Central Market has delighted people with its wide range of products since 1947!

    The large and well-known meat building awaits you with its greatest selection of fresh meat in the city. Endless stalls of fresh vegetables and berries. Fish of all sizes and unique Estonian and foreign handicrafts.

    There are also several restaurants in the market's "Turgutus" (refreshment) street food area, where you can have fresh pastries, coffee and enjoy exciting international flavours.

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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 3.5 of 5

    based on 53 reviews

    • A real market not tourist site

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      September 2, 2023 By Coryy20

      This a real market where the locals do their shopping. Some visions like myself who were in search of fresh fruits etc. There are many kiosks selling local products and the entire environment is one... Read more comments

    • The Big Market

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      October 7, 2020 By Thomas V

      We always go to the big market in town and this one was quite impressive. Lots of food to buy and very friendly merchants who are willing to have a conversation with you. We took a lot of photos.

    • Tallinn central market

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      August 7, 2019 By Jorge Aldi D

      I have no words to say how beautiful and marvelous is this market, near to historic downtown and beside the railway and bus station. Very clean, safe, has excellent restaurants and food stores... Read more comments