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Helsinki is a paradise for shopaholics. You can find international luxury items and the best of Finnish design. The city has several interior decoration stores where you can enjoy classic Finnish design and interesting novelties by new designers – not to mention the fashion stores! Helsinki is packed with interesting boutiques for every taste and style.

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Located in the center of Helsinki, the Stockmann department store offers a wide selection of products from foods to top fashion and electronics across 538,000 square feet of shopping space. 

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PictureGalleria Esplanad
Galleria Esplanad is an upscale shopping centre with over 50 shops, stores, restaurants and other services located in the middle of Helsinki.

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Kamppi opened in March 2006 and is located in the heart of Helsinki. Kamppi's magnificent location provides easy access directly to the shopping center by all forms of transport. As much as 700 000 customers visit Kamppi every week.

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Forum. The city's oldest shopping centre, Forum, was completed almost 60years ago for the Olympics. In the last 25years the shopping centre has developed into a block of fashion and entertainment. Todays Forum concentrates on three themes: fashion, leisure and a versatile restaurant world.

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Louis Vuitton. Founded in France in 1854, Louis Vuitton has more than earned its reputation as one of the biggest and best-loved fashion houses in the world. The brand produces collection after collection of fashion-forward apparel and accessories, while remaining true to the heritage Vuitton aesthetic. Buy into the brand with a monogrammed bag, a classic piece that will never go out of style.

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The Old Market Hall in Helsinki has served its customers since 1889. The merchants sell everything from cheese, fish, shellfish, vegetable, fruit and cakes to spices, coffee and tea. They are also more than happy to help with any special orders – please do not hesitate to ask them!

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Marimekko, well known for its bold patterns and organic designs, has experienced a resurgence in popularity. Cotton and linen fabrics printed at the company's own textile printing factory form the basis of Marimekko interior collections. In addition to Marimekko fabrics, the collections include a wide range of products: Marimekko clothing, handbags, table-setting textiles, bedroom linens, and bathroom towels and accessories.

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The Market Square is Helsinki's most international and famous market. The booths here sell traditional market foods and treats, as well as handicrafts and souvenirs. There are also a heated café tents where you can comfortably sip steaming hot coffee even on the coldest days in winter.

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They are a family of white, roundish fairy tale characters with large snouts that make them resemble hippopotamuses. The carefree and adventurous family live in their house in Moomin valley, though in the past, their temporary residences have included a lighthouse and a theater. They have had many adventures along with their various friends.

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Halti Helsinki Store. Buy quality sports wear and equipment at the Halti flagship store. Store is located at Aleksanterinkatu 17.

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Sokos is a department store that brings joy to the customer with dressing, beauty and home décor items.  At Sokos, good service means a pleasant and stimulating shopping environment, high-quality and fashionable product selections, friendly and knowledgeable personnel and high-quality store services.

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Jumbo. One of the largest shopping centres in Finland with 120 stores. Connected to Flamingo Resort Complex and located near the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport.

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Itis is now the largest shopping centre in the Nordic countries. Itis was built in three stages. The first part was completed in autumn 1984 and an extension in September 1992. Itis has 96,300 sq.m. There are more than 120 shops, 15 restaurants, two department stores and about 30 offices in the shopping centre.

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