Muurivahe Street
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,149 contributions
Sep 2021
As the same says, this narrow but quite long street goes along the walls of the Old Town.
Usually, there have been market stalls in the shadows of the city wall selling handicrafts. Estonian craftswomen have set up shops to sell their hand-knitted products but they had all disappeared.
Usually, there have been market stalls in the shadows of the city wall selling handicrafts. Estonian craftswomen have set up shops to sell their hand-knitted products but they had all disappeared.
Written September 16, 2021
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QuickWhitTravel
Washington DC, DC3,781 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
This is a little shopping street with many vendors to choose from. Many of them sell very similar items, at similar prices as well.
Written August 13, 2016
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Pandamedic
Lichfield, UK5,624 contributions
Feb 2015 • Couples
Muurivahe street is a cobbled street that has a large line of market type stalls set along the wall that are selling a variety of clothing items such as scarfs and jumpers.
A bit further down is an entrance to where you can pay €3 to walk along part of the wall.
A bit further down is an entrance to where you can pay €3 to walk along part of the wall.
Written March 4, 2015
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BigHugh51
Adelaide, Australia3,629 contributions
Jun 2019
We visited Tallinn Old Town on a Sunday. On this particular day the Old Town was very busy with 2 cruise ships in port and a local festival underway within the town walls.
While exploring the streets and laneways of the Old Town, we came across this street market. There were quite a number of stalls selling a variety of clothes, hats, gloves, scarves etc. Other stalls were selling handicrafts, gifts and souvenirs. The quality of goods on offer appeared to be quite good and most of the prices seemed reasonable.
With the large numbers of tourists and locals out and about on this day, many of the stalls appeared to be doing good business.
Worthy of a visit if you happen to be a keen shopper!
While exploring the streets and laneways of the Old Town, we came across this street market. There were quite a number of stalls selling a variety of clothes, hats, gloves, scarves etc. Other stalls were selling handicrafts, gifts and souvenirs. The quality of goods on offer appeared to be quite good and most of the prices seemed reasonable.
With the large numbers of tourists and locals out and about on this day, many of the stalls appeared to be doing good business.
Worthy of a visit if you happen to be a keen shopper!
Written September 20, 2019
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Heli P
Helsinki, Finland7,358 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
Standing outside all year around in rain, shine and cold beside the old city wall has made the mainly Russian speaking vendors quite grumpy, they don't like to be photographed either. Even the hand made items are more or less mass produced after the same patterns, other older ladies are knitting them at home. Opposite is a shop selling linen dresses, tunics and jackets in free sizes.
Written June 8, 2019
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Lindita T
83 contributions
Apr 2016 • Solo
There is nothing special about this street. Most of the souvenir shops in the old town offer similar products with almost no differences in price. However everything is over commercial, some souvenir shops ask you to pay one euro for the toilet. Not to mention that you have to pay to get inside a church
Written April 21, 2016
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Jekaterina G
Tallinn, Estonia64 contributions
Aug 2015 • Friends
This is the best place were you can find traditional kneeted things. I have been buying gifts for my friends and relatives there for years, and always could find the right thing.
Written October 4, 2015
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Ian C
London, UK23,724 contributions
Sep 2019 • Couples
We visited here at night and it was pretty quiet. We returned the next morning and, magically, the arches of the old city wall were full of stalls selling knitwear of every description - highly appropriate as the weather was deteriorating in September.
The prices were reasonable and we spotted one of the storeholders actually knitting, indicating how handcrafted some of the goods might be.
The prices were reasonable and we spotted one of the storeholders actually knitting, indicating how handcrafted some of the goods might be.
Written September 16, 2019
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bach716
Aurora, Canada60 contributions
Jul 2019
Great market with sooooo much to see and buy. The vendors will negotiate a little, but not that much. Many vendors sell the same thing so there is a little flexibility. Beautiful linens, eg tea-towels. Lots of "long" socks which they apparently like for the winter. The socks come up to the top of their legs. We had a lot of fun here, and bought a fair amount of things!
Written July 31, 2019
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heikkih722
Helsinki, Finland1,635 contributions
Nov 2018
In the street next to the wall, knitted items, hats, gloves and socks are available daily. The refurbished wall is high at the Viru Square.
Written November 21, 2018
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Hi :) Saw your review about Tallinn Muurivahe street stands.
Do you remember the name of the shop / brand with linen dresses, the one you took a picture of? Thank you!
Written June 28, 2019
Hi, sorry no, but is in the block between the Catherine passage and Viru street just opposite the vendors.
Written June 28, 2019
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