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Where are the places to shop in Finland?

Usual store opening hours

On weekdays, they are usually from 9 am to 6 pm, and on Saturdays, they are from 9 am to 3 pm.

Department stores and shopping malls are usually open until 8 pm, with some opening until 9 pm; and on Saturdays they are open until 6 pm.

Department stores and country grocers are open on Sundays from June to August and again in December.

Many convenience stores and small supermarkets are open on Sundays all year round.

Most of the small shops selling souvenirs are open from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays and from 9 am to 2 pm on Saturdays.

All shops are closed on public holidays; on Christmas Eve and Midsummer Eve they are open until 1pm.

Helsinki’s main shopping venues

Helsinki is a vibrant Nordic commercial city. It not only has the largest indoor shopping mall and the largest department store in Northern Europe, but also has a large number of specialty stores. The display of famous brands from all over the world is also dazzling. Shopping in Helsinki is easy and fun because most stores are located close to each other. Mannerheimintie, Aleksanterinkatu and Esplanadi are the main commercial streets in Helsinki. Most of the major well-known shopping malls, department stores and specialty stores are located on these three streets. Small clothing stores are mostly concentrated on Fredrikinkatu Street and Korkeavuorenkatu Street. Helsinki also has many antique shops, mostly concentrated in the Kruununhaka and Ullanlinna areas. In addition, the flea market located on the South Pier is also a place where many tourists hang out. It sells a variety of Finnish tourist souvenirs, specialty snacks, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and fresh seafood.

Finnish store opening hours are usually from 9 to 18 o'clock, and on Saturdays from 9 to 15 o'clock. Department stores and shopping malls are usually open until 20:00, some until 21:00, and on Saturdays until 18:00. Department stores and country grocers are open on Sundays from June to August and again in December. The souvenir shop is open from 9:00 to 17:00, and on Saturdays from 9:00 to 14:00. All shops are closed on public holidays; on Christmas Eve and Midsummer Eve they are open until 13:00.

Shopping Center

Sokos Department Store

It is one of the major department store chains in Finland, located opposite the Central Station

Address: Mannerheimintie 9 (city center)

Phone: +358-10-76 65100

Email: helsinki@sokos.fi

Address: Hakaniemi, Siltasaarenkatu 6- 10

Telephone: +358-9-76 65102

Website: www.sokos.fi

Stockmann Department Store

Located in Helsinki In the city center, it is the largest department store chain in Northern Europe. Its products include fashion, delicatessen, candy, audio and video, gifts, design products, etc. The specific location is at the intersection of Aleksanterikatu and Mannerheimintie near the train station. Helsinki Card holders receive special gifts at the Kanta-asiakaspalvelu (VIP Desk) on the 7th floor. There are also stores in Itakeskus Shopping Center and Tapiola in Espoo.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-21:00, Saturday 09:00-18:00, Sunday (May 22nd to August 28th) 12:00-18:00 00

Address: Aleksanterinkatu 52

Phone: +358 9 1211

Website: www.stockmann.fi

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The largest shopping mall in the city center, with 120 shops ranging from fashion and design to electronic supplies, and several small restaurants and food stores on the first floor. Located near the central train station.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-21:00, Saturday 09:00-18:00, Sunday 12:00~18:00 Address: Mannerheimintie 20

Website: www.cityforum.fi

Itakeskus Shopping Center

The largest indoor shopping mall in Northern Europe, including specialty stores, department stores, restaurants, bars, supermarkets, cinemas and other facilities, including There are about 240 shops of various types arranged on three corridors, which are also dotted with 30 different coffee houses and restaurants. Located 10 kilometers east of the city, it takes 15 minutes to get off at Itakeskus by metro. Buses and cars can also park. There are 4,500 free parking spaces.

General business hours of the store: Monday to Friday 09:00-20:00, Saturday 09:00-18:00, Sunday (May 22nd to August 28th) 12:00~ 18:00

Information desk: +358-9-343 1005

Website: www.itis.fi

Kamp Galleria Shopping Center

Located north of Esplanadi, it is a high-end shopping mall selling designer boutiques. A three-story shopping mall consisting of nearly 50 boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Products include fashion, design products, and gifts.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 09:00-20:00, Saturday 09:00-18:00

Address: Pohjoisesplanadi 33

Website: www.kampgalleria.fi

Open-air/Indoor Market

The Old Market Hall

Located next to Helsinki’s South Harbour, a red building The yellow-and-white brick building is a great place to choose Finnish food, especially in winter. Fish, meat, bread, cheese, fruits, vegetables are all available here, and there is also a gift shop. Small restaurants and cafes are also interesting.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00, Saturday 08:00-16:00

Address: Vanha Kauppahalli, Etelaranta

Website: www.wanhakauppahalli.com

Hakaniemi Market Hall

Hakaniemi Market is a two-story building. The first floor sells fish, meat, bread, vegetables, fruits, flowers, etc.; the second floor It includes many boutique shops, such as Marimekko fashion and home furnishings, Pentik ceramics, Kalevala Koru jewelry, etc.; there is a place for lunch in the market.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00, Saturday 08:30-16:00, Sunday (summer) 10:30-17:00

Hakaniemi open-air market opening hours: Monday to Saturday 06:30-15:00, the first Sunday of every month 10:00-16:00

Hietalahti Antiques and Art Center

< p>Hietalahti Antiques and Art Center is a shopping mall that also has a cafe and restaurant.

Business hours: Monday to Wednesday and Friday 10:00-17:00, Thursday 10:00-19:00, Saturday 10:00-15:00

Kauppatori Open-air market

The open-air market next to the harbor pier. Helsinki locals often go to the Hakaniemi market, while many tourists like to go to the Kauppatori market in Hakaniemi, where there are vegetables, fruits, flowers, pies, and berries. wait.

Kiseleff House

is located next to Senate Square in Helsinki. It is a Taobao place for those who like special style. In the lively market, various art shops sell ready-to-wear, pottery, jewelry, ornaments and Christmas goods all year round. There is a café upstairs.

Address: Aleksanterinkatu 28

Second-hand market

Hietalahti Flea Market

At the Hietalahti second-hand market, there are many interesting products waiting for you I found that you can also bargain. For the same product, the price of second-hand products is much cheaper than that of new products. Take Tram 6 from the city center and get off at Hietalahti terminal.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-14:00,

Business hours: Saturday (excluding holidays) 08:00-15:00,

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The night market starting after Midsummer Festival is Monday to Friday 15:30-20:00

Other shopping hotspots in Finland

(Arranged alphabetically)

Alvar Aalto Museum

The Alvar Aalto Museum is located in Jyvaskyla and exhibits a large number of The works of the famous architect and designer Aalto include urban planning, interior design, furniture, glassware, etc.

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-18:00, closed on Mondays

Tickets: 6 euros; 2 euros for students and seniors; 3 euros for groups of more than 40 people/ Person

Address: Alvar Aalon katu 7, Jyvaskyla

Website: www.alvaraalto.fi/museum

Anne Linnonmaa Factory shop

Located in Mikkeli, it sells cotton fabrics for men, women, and baby clothes, as well as ready-to-wear samples. Linnonmaa fabrics have received the European Eco-Label.

Arts and Craft Shop Luhti and Taigakoru

Genuine Lappish handicrafts are the specialty of this art shop. Located in Rovaniemi, the store sells Lappish reindeer bones, felts, textiles, jewelry and more.

Address: Koskikatu 10, 96200 Rovaniemi

Tel: +358-16-346 959 (Luhti-myymala)

Tel: +358-16-313 070 (Taiga-Koru)

Craft Museum Of Finland

Located in Jyv?skyl?, it features a variety of exhibitions, some of which depict the tradition of Finnish crafts with modern fashions; some introduce crafts from other cultures; there is also a display of Finnish national costumes. There is also a workshop in the museum where visitors can try their hands at making various handicrafts.

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00-18:00, closed on Mondays and holidays

Tickets: 5 euros for adults; free for children (under 18 years old) and handicraft students ; 4.20 euros/person for a team of 10 or more people

Frantsila Organic Herb Farm

Frantsila Organic Herb Farm is located in Hameenkyro in western Finland. It has a plant that grows 300 kinds of medicinal plants. and a specimen garden of spice plants. Its café restaurant offers vegetarian options, and its shop sells herbal teas, herbal extracts and vegetable oils, and flavours.

Public transportation: 40 kilometers from Tampere Railway Station; 4 kilometers from Hemenchilo bus station (can pick up tourists to the farm); cars and bicycles: from Tampere to Vaasa ( Drive 40 kilometers in the direction of Vaasa to the center of Haimenchilo village, turn left and follow the Kyrospohja 3 sign.

Opening hours: Tour groups are available all year round; individual tourists are only open in summer, and only accommodation is open in winter

Jokipiin Pellava

In Yaras in western Finland Lake City (Jalasjarvi), this company is Finland's largest producer of linen fabrics for kitchens, dining tables, saunas and bathrooms. Its raw-edged towels are extremely absorbent and are famous for their quality. Available in shopping malls in major cities.

Telephone: +358-6-4566400

Email: info@jokipiinpellava.fi

Website: www.jokipiinpellava.fi

Kenkavero

Kenkavero is located in a charming tourist attraction in Mikkeli, which contains some beautiful buildings and is a restored old parish. Kenkavero has exhibitions of arts and crafts, handicraft shops and a restaurant, as well as a garden with 500 different plants, most of them medicinal.

Lapuan Kankurit

Produces modern linen fabrics for indoor use in kitchens, dining tables, saunas and bathrooms. This is the first company in Finland to be awarded the linen master trademark. Its store is located on the site of a former ammunition dump, now a cultural center, in Lapua, western Finland. Available in department stores, interior design stores and gift shops.

Address: Tervaspuuntie 1, 62100 Lapua FINLAND

Telephone: +358-6-4338 300

Website: www.lapuankankurit.fi

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Produced in an interior fabric shop in Kustavi, western Finland. Fabric sheets, quilt covers, matching towels, mats, table decorations and gifts can be purchased at Kustavin Ranta-Aitta (open from May 1st to September 30th).

Nikkarikeskus

It is an exhibition center located in Jurva in western Finland, displaying innovative products of the Ostrobothnian furniture industry as well as furniture and traditional designs from different periods. Its gift shop sells local wood products, textiles, pottery and metal products.

Address: Hirvelantie 2, 66300 Jurva

Telephone: +358-201-44 22 11

Email: info@nikkarikeskus.fi

< p>Website: www.nikkarikeskus.fi

Nokian Boots

Nokian boots are made of natural rubber, and their production process combines modern technology with traditional craftsmanship. A versatile boot ideal for outdoor activities. The factory store is located in Nokia Town.

Address: PL43, Pirkkalaistie 1, 37101 Nokia

Tel: +358-3-256 34111

Website: www.nokianfootwear.fi

Pentik

Posio, between Kuusamo and Rovaniemi, is the home of Pentik ceramics. The world's northernmost pottery factory produces tableware, gifts and interior decorations. The Pentik Center houses a factory, a museum and an exhibition hall

Address: Maaninkavaarantie 3, 97900 Posio

Phone: +358-207-220 330

Website :www.pentik.com

Porvoo Old Town

Porvoo Old Town, on the cobblestone road in the pastoral scenery, among the red docks built along the river, there are many cute shops. Gifts, handicrafts, interior decoration products, etc. are all on sale. Brunberg Chocolate also has a store here.

Santa Claus Village

Santa Claus Village is located 8 kilometers north of Rovaniemi. You can see Santa Claus here all year round, cross the Arctic Circle, and visit many places. Various souvenir shops. Moreover, you can send blessings from Santa Claus to your relatives and friends at the Santa Claus Post Office. Santa Claus Village is an ideal shopping place. Famous products such as Marttiinin Finnish knives, Aarikka wooden dolls, Taiga-Koru jewelry, etc. showcase the charm of Lapland's handicrafts.

Business hours: spring, autumn and winter (for example: January 9 to June 2, 2006, August 29 to November 27), 10:00-17:00 every day

Business hours: Summer and Christmas seasons (such as: June 3 to August 28, 2006, November 28 to January 8, 2007), 9:00-19:00 every day 00

Website: www.santaclausvillage.info

Taito Shop Loftet

Located in Vaasa, it sells imaginative beautiful, practical items and Home interior decoration products represent the best designs of Finnish and Ostrobothnia handicrafts.

Business hours: Monday to Friday 10:00-17:00, Saturday 10:00-14:00

Address: Raastuvankatu 28, 65100 Vaasa, Finland

Telephone: +358-6-3185 300

Email: info@loftet.fi

Website: www.loftet.fi

Tapiola

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It is the commercial center of Espoo, home to department stores, restaurants, supermarkets, bookstores, etc.

Located in the east of Espoo, it can be reached by taking bus 102/103/109 from Helsinki

Verkaranta Arts and Craft Center

Verkaranta Arts and Crafts Center is located in Espoo. On the site of an old factory in Perre, various exhibitions attract tourists from all over. There is a shop selling handicrafts in the centre. There’s also a café worth stopping at, with its protruding terrace built just above the rapids of the Tammerkoski River.

Ylamaa Gem Village

Ylamaa Gem Village is famous for its Spectrolite gemstones. Spectrolite, taken from the region’s ring-porphyry granite rock formations, is a gemstone that emits a multicolored light when turned. In Ylamaa you can see how jewelry is made and see more than 4,000 minerals and gemstones on display in the Gem Museum. Shiny gifts are available for purchase in the store.

Address: Ylamaa Gem Society, Koskentie 4, 54410 Ylamaa, Finland

Phone: +358-5-6134200

Email: esko.hamalainen@ylamaa. fi or ylamaa@ylamaa.fi

Website: www.ylamaa.fi