Mall Solaris is a good shopping destination with several notable highlights. The grocery stores are excellent, offering a wide selection of products at great prices. You can find all sorts of chocolates and fish salads, which are delightful for food lovers.
One of the standout features is the restaurant Apollo. It offers great food at reasonable prices, making it a perfect spot for a meal during your shopping trip. The parking hall is also very convenient, being underground and easily accessible.
While Mall Solaris has many strengths, it does have a slight drawback in terms of clothing stores. There could be more options for fashion shopping, as the current selection is somewhat limited.
Overall, Mall Solaris is a very good mall with excellent grocery options and a great dining experience, but it could improve its range of...
Read moreOf the many shopping centres in Tallinn, this is my favorite (mainly due to some of the best of Estonian design featured here).
Key things to know:
has all three main bank's cashmachines on the basement floor: LHV SEB and Swedbank. So no need to pay extra.
a.o. hosts a pharmacy, an apollo cinema, a bookstore, hairdresser, a supermarket, an organic store, a pet store, a flying tiger store, a Gustav patisserie and many more cafes/restaurants.
also, impressive advertising on the elevator.
for organic food lovers and vegans there is a good selection both in delice and the biomarket next to it. Delice also has a nice souvenir and gifts section (if you cant find enough in the design store at ground level).
cosy café on the top floor with a great view and menu (kohvik komeet). Locals love it for...
Read moreThis large shopping centre seems to be mainly food outlets of one form or another. The vast majority of the basement is a supermarket with a couple of coffee shops thrown in for good measure. The top floor is a cinema complex. In between there are a mixture of cafes with a few interesting shops. On the first floor there is a large book store that includes local gifts, toys and a cafe. on the ground floor there are some shoe and clothes shops with one shop dedicated to Estonian design. This was interesting with a lot of wood and art but nothing that I felt I had to have. Overall a good place for a coffee and to keep out of the cold. The book shop was worth a visit but otherwise there was nothing that really seemed worth leaving the...
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