Just a short jaunt from Old Town, the trendy Balti Jaam market brings close to 300 different retailers and smaller producers together, offering the most fresh, interesting, and exotic goods, all under one roof. Wander through the open-air market where you’ll find a great selection of produce. Inside, the meat, dairy and seafood halls offer a wide selection of primarily local products - as well as some of the freshest imported ingredients. You’ll also find a whole street food section and several eateries, with a lot of different vendors to choose from. Don’t forget about the antiques, clothing, shoes, handicrafts, brewery, supermarket, and fitness club as well - you might even be tempted to spend the whole day here, and there's plenty of parking available in order to do just that.
Street food area open 09:00-20:00, Sun 09:00-18:00. Second floor opens from 10:00 daily.
Comments
22.06.2013
karmen
There is no risk just look for your wallet. I like this place, every spare part or thing you cant get from the store you may find it on that market.
13.04.2013
Paul Farnworth
Recently featured in the Swedish detective series "Arne Dahl" (2012)
04.07.2011
Aidan
I enjoyed my visit and picked up some nice Soviet-era memorabilia. As well as old stuff there are plenty of modern goods from t-shirts to boots sweets and hats. Indoors there are plenty of stalls selling meat and other produce. If self-catering it would be a good place for ham cheese etc. Quite a few stallholders are Russian-speaking rather than Estonian-speaking.
15.07.2009
Jack
Also you can find cheap & nice old coins, Soviet memorabilia and similar there - but, as said, enter at your own risk, although the place is quite secure due to security men walking around.
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Comments
karmen
There is no risk just look for your wallet. I like this place, every spare part or thing you cant get from the store you may find it on that market.
Paul Farnworth
Recently featured in the Swedish detective series "Arne Dahl" (2012)
Aidan
I enjoyed my visit and picked up some nice Soviet-era memorabilia. As well as old stuff there are plenty of modern goods from t-shirts to boots sweets and hats. Indoors there are plenty of stalls selling meat and other produce. If self-catering it would be a good place for ham cheese etc. Quite a few stallholders are Russian-speaking rather than Estonian-speaking.
Jack
Also you can find cheap & nice old coins, Soviet memorabilia and similar there - but, as said, enter at your own risk, although the place is quite secure due to security men walking around.