There is a market in Pärnu where you can always find fresh produce, and numerous grocery stores and shopping centres. The largest shopping centres are Port Artur, Pärnu Centre and Kaubamajakas, where you can find everything from clothes and home goods to electronics. The grocery stores and shopping centres are open for visitors every day.
If you want to buy some handicrafts or peep into smaller shops, head to the most famous walking street in Pärnu – the Rüütli Street. In this area and the surrounding streets, you will find souvenir shops and handicraft galleries where you can buy the works of local craftsmen and well-known Estonian designers. There are handicraft shops in other settlements in Pärnu County as well.
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Farmers markets & organic stores
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Kihnu's own handicraft shop
Souvenirs, handicraft

Kolme Karu Kaubamaja design and gift shop
Estonian design boutiques

Eddi Potitehas ceramics studio at Maarja-Magdaleena Guild
Souvenirs, handicraft

Vaas&Vaas open studio - wooden home furnishings and gifts
Souvenirs, handicraft

Guild Shop at Mary Magdalene Guild
Souvenirs, handicraft

Pärnu Centre
Shopping centres

Port Artur Shopping Centre
Shopping centres

Kaubamajakas
Shopping centres

Pärnu Market
Farmers markets & organic stores

'Suveniir' souvenir store
Souvenirs, handicraft

Kihnu handicraft shop ‘Njaputüe pued’
Souvenirs, handicraft

Kihnu harbour market: local food and crafts
Farmers markets & organic stores
