I came to visit by chance, and I felt quite strange. Because of the cold weather and early hours, people were not seen much, but when you visit when the day is good, you can feel the unique liveliness
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Kauppatori Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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In the open-air free market in Helsinki, small stalls sell flowers and plants, home-cooked food, general supplies and handicrafts, etc., full of Finnish life style. On a sunny summer day, you can see a variety of fresh fish, vegetables, fruits and flowers displayed under the colorful sheds.
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Kauppatori Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I came to visit by chance, and I felt quite strange. Because of the cold weather and early hours, people were not seen much, but when you visit when the day is good, you can feel the unique liveliness
This open-air market is a 5-minute walk south from Helsinki Cathedral. This is the largest open-air free market in Helsinki and one of the most traditional markets in Finland. This is a free trade market opened all year round, with several tents in the open air, selling some Finnish specialties. Since it is winter, the weather is cold, and there are not many people here, which is a bit deserted.
Helsinki's open-air free market, next to the pier, when I went, it happened to be a weekend and there was business, or quite a lot of people came over. Friends also bought food, the price is OK. It was really the first time to visit a foreign market and it was very interesting.
To the east of the Baltic Daughter statue is the largest open-air market in Heshi --Hietalahden Flea Market. It is crowded and very lively. Whether it is locals or tourists, they will come here to stroll and consume. The market has a wide range of goods, seafood food, fresh fruit, folk clothing, travel souvenirs, etc. You are dazzled and pick your hands.
The open-air free market, not far from Parliament Square, on the pier is interesting. There are many stalls selling berries, flowers, vegetable meat, and a small boat parked by the water, and citizens queued up on the shore to buy it. There are also many stalls selling crafts, souvenirs, clothes, etc. Of course, there are also a variety of cooked food, and a simple shed where you can drink coffee. In short, it is a very lively market, where locals and tourists shuttle. There are also markets and shops next to it.
Open-air market Located in the center of Helsinki city, the neighborhood is not wide, there are many bars and coffee bars on both sides of the road, people are very comfortable drinking various drinks, it can be seen that Europeans are slow-paced, there are many young people on the street playing music, self-entertainment is very happy. In the center of the street is a statue of the Baltic daughter, a bronze statue of a girl, and most tourists will come here to see it.
Under the Ferris wheel, it is very easy to find. The white canopy sells groceries, and the yellow canopy sells food. Various souvenirs, a lot of fur, and the price is reasonable. In summer, there are many fruits, local blueberries are small and sour, and the Spanish imports are large and sweet, and the raspberry mulberry is sweet. Others sell grilled salmon and small fish, which are delicious. There is a little brother on the roadside who squeezes pomegranate juice, 8 euros a large cup, can speak Chinese, and also wrote a Chinese sign.