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CLOVER Giftshop

5 · 15 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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Located on Pikk Street in the heart of Tallinn's Old Town, CLOVER Giftshop is a delightful boutique that showcases the best of Estonian design and craftsmanship. The shop occupies a historic building with a cozy, inviting interior that blends traditional elements with modern aesthetics. Visitors can browse a curated selection of handmade ceramics, woolen scarves, wooden toys, and local food products like dark chocolate and juniper berry syrup. The friendly staff are knowledgeable about the products and happy to share stories about Estonian culture. The shop's location on one of Tallinn's most picturesque streets makes it a perfect stop while exploring the medieval city walls and nearby attractions like the Town Hall Square.

Don't miss

  • Browse handmade Estonian ceramics and glassware
  • Find unique woolen scarves and mittens from local artisans
  • Taste and purchase traditional Estonian dark chocolate
  • Admire the medieval architecture of the shop's interior
  • Pick up a hand-carved wooden souvenir as a keepsake

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Ways to visit CLOVER Giftshop

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine CLOVER Giftshop with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • The shop can get busy on weekends and during cruise ship arrivals; plan accordingly.
  • Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's good to have some cash for small purchases.
  • Many items are fragile – ask for careful wrapping if buying as a gift.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful of other customers and staff.

A bit of history

Pikk Street has been a major thoroughfare in Tallinn since the Middle Ages, lined with merchants' houses and guild halls. The building at number 44 dates from the 15th century and has been carefully restored, retaining its original vaulted ceilings and stone walls.

Common questions

Do they sell local Estonian products?

Yes, the shop specializes in Estonian-made crafts, food, and design items.

Is the shop open on Sundays?

Most shops in Tallinn's Old Town are open on Sundays, but hours may be shorter. Check the official website for current hours.

Can I find traditional Estonian souvenirs here?

Absolutely – they offer a wide range of traditional items like woolen goods, wooden crafts, and local sweets.

Is there parking nearby?

Parking in the Old Town is limited and expensive. It's best to arrive on foot or by public transport.

Do they offer gift wrapping?

Yes, they provide complimentary gift wrapping with purchase.

Are there restrooms available?

No public restrooms in the shop; nearby cafes or the Viru Centre may have facilities.

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