28 Nisan 2020 Salı

Kaupattori "Market Square"

"Kauppatori" is the Finnish word for "market square" and refers to several market squares in Finland:

  • The Market Square, Helsinki in central Helsinki.
  • The Market Square, Turku in central Turku.


The Market Square, Turku in central Turku.
The buildings around the Market Square are also part of the city's central business district. They include, for instance, the Hansa and Forum shopping centres, the Wiklund department store, an Orthodox church, a private medical clinic, and several instances of media such as an office of Finland's major newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, locally most significant newspaper Turun Sanomat and Yle.

The market is set up in the center of the city.
It is quite crowded on weekdays.
The most crowded, touristic area of ​​the city.
There are souvenir stalls, food stalls, plant stalls in the square.
This market place, which is quite affordable, is preferred by many people.
Sometimes products are both fresh and very affordable, especially compared to the market.

It is quite pleasant to visit.


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