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Nomme Market

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Nomme Market is a classic neighborhood market located in the Nomme district of Tallinn, Estonia. It's a vibrant hub where locals shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, berries, flowers, and other everyday essentials. The market has a friendly, community atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor stalls. In addition to produce, you can find Estonian specialties like smoked fish, dairy products, bread, and handicrafts. The market is less touristy than Tallinn's Old Town markets, offering a more authentic glimpse into local life. It's a great place to pick up picnic supplies or unique souvenirs directly from farmers and artisans.

Don't miss

  • Buy fresh seasonal berries and fruits directly from local farmers
  • Sample Estonian smoked fish and traditional dairy products
  • Browse handmade crafts and knitted items
  • Enjoy a coffee or snack at the market's cafe
  • Visit on a Saturday morning for the liveliest atmosphere

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Ways to visit Nomme Market

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 Nomme Market with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Cash is preferred, especially for small purchases.
  • Bring your own reusable bag for shopping.
  • Visit in summer for the best berries and local fruits.
  • Try a cup of coffee at the market cafe for a true local experience.

A bit of history

Nomme Market has been serving the Nomme district since the early 20th century. Nomme itself was a separate town until it was incorporated into Tallinn in 1940. The market has evolved over the decades but remains a cornerstone of the community.

Common questions

What days is Nomme Market open?

The market is open daily, typically from early morning until late afternoon. Hours may vary by season.

Can I find organic products at Nomme Market?

Yes, many vendors sell organic or naturally grown produce, especially in summer.

Is Nomme Market expensive?

Prices are generally reasonable and often lower than supermarkets for fresh produce.

How do I get to Nomme Market from Tallinn city center?

Take a train from Baltic Station to Nomme (15 min), or bus lines 20/20A/33 to Turu plats.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options?

Yes, there are plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and bread. Some stalls also sell plant-based products.

Can I pay with a credit card?

Some vendors accept cards, but it's safer to bring cash.

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