There are plenty of opportunities to part with your cash in Turku. The city centre is full of major retail and independent shops. Shopping in Turku is generally more affordable than in Helsinki, but, as with the rest of Finland, it is by no means cheap by international standards. The numerous second-hand and antique stores represent a unique shopping alternative.
Hansa Shopping Centre, (Adjacent to the main market square), . Over 150 shops under one roof. �
Länsikeskus. District on the outskirts of town full of big-box hypermarkets. �
Turun Kauppahalli, (50 metres from Kauppatori along the Eerikinkatu towards harbour), . A (food) market located in a building opened in 1896, with approximately 40 different sellers. Along with meat, cheese and milk products, also handicraft and ethnic fast food is available for purchase. �
Skanssi Shopping Center. Modern shopping center. 20 minutes from the city center with bus line 9. �
Turku Treasure, . Map to independent boutiques, bars and galleries of Turku. �
The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Turku
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