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    Balti Jaam Market

    Balti Jaam Market is a unique market in Estonia, which includes nearly 300 traders on three floors.

    On the underground floor, there is a supermarket, a sports club, and various services. On the ground floor, there is a large hall for fish and meat, a street for vegetables, and a versatile street food area with nearly 20 dining options. The first floor is mainly devoted to Estonian design and crafts, clothing, household goods, and antiques.

    The mission of the Balti Jaam Market is to promote a healthy and balanced diet, value clean and authentic raw materials, and respect the exquisite art of cooking.

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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.2 of 5

    based on 369 reviews

    • Really nice market, worth a visit

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      elokuu 16, 2025 By Laurie G

      Lovely big market, really interesting, lots of unusual foods for a British person. The flower, fruit and vegetables stalls were amazing. Huge choice

    • A Nice Stroll Around

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      elokuu 5, 2025 By MMMH

      Perfect place to visit for an enjoyable stroll around. Lots of nice places to sit and people watch. Prices were quite high (except in the Kelvar chocolate shop where the bars of chocolate were... Read more comments

    • It’s a good destination but buyer beware

      tripadvisor rating 2 of 5
      huhtikuu 10, 2025 By happejo

      Be careful. You’re very likely to be charged a lot ! Especially the fruit and veg stalls. We were idiots and got charged 32 euro for a few veg and couple of fruits. Don’t whatever you do taste... Read more comments