Located across from Tallinn’s train station, the Balti Jaam Market is housed in a modern, angular structure that combines both indoor and outdoor communal areas. The market features stalls brimming with fresh produce and handicrafts, alongside a food court serving a variety of international dishes. Visitors can explore the vibrant space, which is adorned with street art and unique elements like a converted tram, making it a lively destination for more than just shopping.
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