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Hietalahti Market Square Review

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The busy trading activities of the Helsinki South Pier open-air market will make your travel full of passion and vitality. The bustling streets are full of stalls selling things. You can buy clothes that suit you, decorate with Finnish patterns, and you can also buy wood carvings with typical Finnish characteristics, lifelike shapes, bright colors, or root carving art without any processing. You can also hear the people of Finland.

Hietalahti Market Square

Posted: May 25, 2017
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  • lilysuun
    4/5Excellent
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    The open-air market square near the pier in Helsinki has a market every weekend and sells things with local characteristics. My friend bought food, I went to the nearby Ferris wheel to see, the Ferris wheel is actually not expensive, although not very big, but it feels good to sit once.

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    Posted: Sep 17, 2019
  • 诗意情节
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is especially suitable for leisure walks and strolls. My favorite is the lively open-air market. The open-air market is full of life and shows the side of the country. It feels very happy to walk here. I enjoy enjoying my lunch time here.

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    Posted: Nov 7, 2017
  • Tiramisu8511
    4/5Excellent
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    The market is very Nordic, that is, greasy and sweet to the station is unstable... There are also various small games in addition to eating here, but the stall owner is not bargaining, and he says that Japanese tourists like it and don't worry about selling. But it may be that there are more Chinese people going. Many stallholders actually speak Chinese. It is a bit unexpected.

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    Posted: Nov 7, 2017
  • Jillveronica
    5/5Outstanding
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    More introductions will call this the fisherman's market, because of the boats, the seagulls, and the various products of the vendors. Staying at the hotel in the port of scandic, all the attractions to Helsinki pass by the market, and attractions such as the uzbek church are also near the mall, so this is the best rest stop. In the morning, you can see the seagulls flying in the super glow, and at night, you can see the lights on the boat and the Ferris wheel. The souvenirs in the market are not cheap, only bought refrigerator stickers as a souvenir. And the heartwarming thing is the fresh salmon meal, not cheap, but the weight is enough...

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    Posted: Sep 21, 2017
  • 崂山顽石
    5/5Outstanding
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    Open-air free market (Kauppatori, or market Square ) is a central square on the Helsinki seafront. It is also one of Helsinki's most famous bazaars and tourist attractions. It faces the Baltic Sea and stands in the center of the square a monument to Tsar Alexander (the words on the monument seem to understand). This farmers market. From spring to autumn, many vendors set up stalls here selling the freshest fruits, seafood, tourist souvenirs, coffee and dining. It seems that there are also regular American classic car tours. The ferry terminal of the Helsinki City Transport Department is on the east side of the market. Ferry service is available throughout the year to and from this square to Fort Finn and other islets. Across the road from the market square is the concentration of government office buildings, from west to east including the City Hall, the Swedish Ambassador, the Supreme Court and the Presidential Palace. There is also a Ferris wheel. Standing here, you can also see the Orthodox Church of Uspeski (Uspenski Cathedral). Uspeski Church is opposite the Helsinki Cathedral in Parliament Square, and some people are like two queens of chess. There is also a statue of Amanda the Finnish mermaid. Unfortunately, the homework was not done well and it was not photographed. Check the Helsinki Travel Guide (Chinese version) obtained by the Information Center, which is located west of the market seaside town hall.

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    Posted: Oct 19, 2015
  • 5/5Outstanding
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    The salmon here is very fresh, the meat is fat, the amount of 8 euros is quite large, and there are refrigerator stickers and souvenirs, very distinctive, highly recommended.

    4
    Posted: Sep 6, 2016
  • 肥肥安大王
    5/5Outstanding
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    The market sells fruit and seafood, but the salmon is pickled. I am really not used to eating large luxury cruise ships moored on the pier to Sweden, Russia and other countries. The shore is the presidential palace and town hall address of Finland: Pohjoisesplanadi,00170 Helsinki Arrival method: 5 minutes walk south from Helsinki Cathedral Open Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00-18:00 Saturday 8:00-16:00; summer May 2 - August 31 10:00-16:00

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    Posted: Feb 21, 2014
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