Pärnu Market

Western Estonia & the Islands


Pärnu's market is a mash-up of old and new: the 1953-built covered market was refurbished in 2016 and now boasts food outlets and a supermarket. Meanwhile, the traditional business of selling food and clothing continues, in both indoor and outdoor stalls.


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