Baltic Station Market, Covered market in Kopli district, Estonia.
The Baltic Station Market is a covered marketplace with multiple levels and open areas filled with vendor stalls. The space is organized across different floors dedicated to fresh produce, clothing, household goods, and other merchandise.
The market opened in 1993 near the railway station as a new trading hub. After decades of operation, it underwent complete renovation and modernization between 2016 and 2017.
The market serves as a gathering place where people shop for goods rooted in local traditions and daily life. Here you can experience how Estonians and visitors browse handmade products, fresh food, and everyday items together.
The market is easy to reach since it sits next to the main railway station with good public transport connections. It is best to visit early in the morning or on weekends when you will find the widest selection and fewer crowds.
The market was once the largest shopping center of its kind in the Soviet Union and remains a well-known meeting place for people from different areas. The restaurant sections upstairs serve typical Estonian dishes that are hard to find elsewhere.
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