List of shopping malls in Estonia

Tallinn area

Rocca al Mare shopping centre
Sikupilli shopping centre
Ülemiste shopping centre
  • Arsenal Center (15,000 m2 or 160,000 sq ft, opened in 2016)
  • GateTallinn (100,000 m2 or 1,100,000 sq ft, planned)
  • De La Gardie (opened in 2000, 2,000 m2 or 22,000 sq ft)
  • Foorum (opened in 2007, 20 stores, 2,500 m2 or 27,000 sq ft)
  • Järve Centre (43,000 m2 or 460,000 sq ft)
  • Kristiine Centre (53,000 m2 or 570,000 sq ft, planned expansion)
  • Lasnamäe Centrum (opened in 2003, 24,000 m2 or 260,000 sq ft)
  • Lasnamäe Idakeskus (opened in 1997, 60 stores, 6,500 m2 or 70,000 sq ft)
  • Magistral (12,000 m2 or 130,000 sq ft)
  • Melon
  • Mustamäe Center (21,000 m2 or 230,000 sq ft, opened in 2016)
  • Mustikas (Blueberry; 26,500 m2 or 285,000 sq ft)
  • Nautica Keskus (18,500 m2 or 199,000 sq ft, former Norde Centrum)
  • Porto Franco Center (40,000 m2 or 430,000 sq ft, opens in early 2021)
  • Rocca al Mare shopping centre (opened in 1998, 87,000 m2 or 940,000 sq ft, planned: more than 100,000 m2 or 1,100,000 sq ft)
  • Rottermann Department Store
  • SadaMarket (opened in 2001)
  • Sikupilli (27,000 m2 or 290,000 sq ft)
  • Solaris Shopping Centre (43,000 m2 or 460,000 sq ft)
  • T1 Shopping Center (66,500 m2 or 716,000 sq ft, opened in 2018)
  • Tähesaju City (over 100,000 m2 or 1,100,000 sq ft)
  • Ülemiste Centre (92,000 m2 or 990,000 sq ft)
  • Viru Centre (30,500 m2 or 328,000 sq ft, planned: about 80,000 m2 or 860,000 sq ft)

Tartu area

  • Eeden (18,000 m2 or 190,000 sq ft)
  • Lõunakeskus (Tartu South Centre) (66,000 m2 or 710,000 sq ft)
  • Tartu Department Store (32,123 m2 or 345,770 sq ft)
  • Tasku (42,000 m2 or 450,000 sq ft)

Pärnu area

  • Kaubamajakas (opened in 2004, 21,000 m2 or 230,000 sq ft)
  • Pärnu Centre (20,000 m2 or 220,000 sq ft)
  • Port Artur shopping centre (20,000 m2 or 220,000 sq ft)
  • Yasmina (5,500 m2 or 59,000 sq ft)

Rakvere area

  • Kroonikeskus (over 10,000 m2 or 110,000 sq ft)
  • Põhjakeskus (North Center; opened in 2008, over 70 stores, 27,500 m2 or 296,000 sq ft)
  • Tsentrum (860 m2 or 9,300 sq ft)
  • Vaala (10,300 m2 or 111,000 sq ft, opened in December 2008)

Võru area

  • Kagukeskus (Southeast Center; opened in 2008, 8,000 m2 or 86,000 sq ft)

Rest of Estonia

Centrumi Keskus in Viljandi
  • Astri Keskus in Narva (19,300 m2 or 208,000 sq ft)
  • Auriga Keskus in Kuressaare (opened in 2008, 17,000 m2 or 180,000 sq ft)
  • Department store of Saaremaa in Kuressaare
  • Rannarootsi shopping centre in Ridala Parish (planned 9,400 m2 or 101,000 sq ft in March 2010)
  • Tsentraal in Jõhvi (over 10,000 m2 or 110,000 sq ft)

See also

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