Tallinn Christmas Market

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Even though it became an yearly tradition only in 2001, the Christmas Market in Tallin has already established itself as amongst the most loved and visited Christmas markets in Europe. Lacking a long tradition, the market makes up for in atmosphere and ambiance. The market starts in the last week of November and you can enjoy it until Christmas.

Fifty stalls selling traditional artisan products, including wool hats and slippers, pillows, wooden bowls, quilts, ceramic and glassware. You can also have a taste of some traditional Estonian food pork, blood sausages and hot soup. Gingerbread, sweets, nuts and cookies are served for the little ones.

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