Hietalahti Market Hall, Market hall in Kamppi, Finland
Hietalahti Market Hall is a retail building in Helsinki housing multiple food vendors and restaurants. The space offers local products, fresh ingredients, international dishes, and prepared meals at different stalls.
Architect Selim A. Lindqvist designed this brick building in 1903 as a retail structure. Today it remains protected as a historic building, preserving its original character.
The hall draws people seeking regional specialties and international food in one place. Visitors come together daily to shop, eat, and experience how locals engage with food and community.
The hall is centrally located in the city and easy to reach on foot. Visitors should note that opening hours vary throughout the week, with shorter hours on weekdays and extended hours later in the week.
The parking area beside the building transforms into a daily flea market during summer months. Local sellers offer second-hand goods and various items in this outdoor extension of the hall.
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