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Saare Hobu handicraft shop

Raekoja plats 8, Tartu linn, Tartu maakond, 51004

Saare Hobu handicraft shop is located in the Town Hall Square in Tartu. We offer a large selection of Estonian handicrafts and souvenirs.Our most popular products are natural sheepskin slippers for both children and adults. In addition to slippers, we also offer wooden, ceramic, wool, and linen products, as well as souvenirs from Tartu and Estonia.Come get acquainted with our product line!

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  • Souvenirs

Open times

Throughout the Year

E-R10:00 - 19:00
L10:00 - 18:00
P11:00 - 17:00

Contact

  • +372 53268277
  • tartu@kris.ee

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  • Estonian handicraft

Anni Boutique

You will find real Estonian handicrafts in Anni Boutique. We are sure that you will find something that you like in our little crafts store, as the selection is wide. We also offer local and Estonian souvenirs, various handicraft accessories, and the possibility to order folk costumes.Anni Boutique is easy to find – we are located in the centre of Otepää, right at the corner of the Lipuväljak square next to the Estonian flagpole, across the road in a red house. Our second point of sale is in the lobby of Pühajärve Spa & Holiday Resort!Come and take a look at the work of our craftsmen!

  • Estonian handicraft
  • Estonian design

Aino Tamberg’s Art Shop

Aino Tamberg's Art Shop sells the work of artists and craftsmen from Võru County — paintings, post cards, pottery.

  • Estonian handicraft

Peipsi Teemaja Arts and Crafts Shop

Peipsi Teemaja Arts and Crafts Shop offers a wide selection of local handicrafts. There is a large selection of baskets, sauna buckets, thermometers, etc. for sale from the Avinurme Woodworking Centre. You will also find a selection of knitted mittens from local grandmothers, which will keep your hands warm even in the cold Estonian weather.In addition, you simply have to try Ivan Chai when near Lake Peipus. You can also buy it as a gift.We also offer delicious local food and sweets.

  • Estonian handicraft
  • Estonian design

Avinurme Woodworking Centre

Avinurme Woodworking Centre is a tourism centre which is home to local craftsmen. It offers the widest selection of woodwork products in Estonia, including dozens of sauna and household items. You can even put your own skills to the test! The centre organises a variety of workshops, from basket-weaving and felting to bread-making, candle-making, painting and more. The cosy coffee shop offers home-made cakes and pastries, fresh bread and other treats. Arranged in advance, it can provide catering for groups of up to 80 people.

  • Estonian handicraft
  • Estonian design

University of Tartu Museum, Toompood shop

The Toompood is located on the first floor of the University of Tartu Museum. The museum shop sells books about Toomemäe and Tartu Cathedral, the University of Tartu today and in the past, and scientific achievements, in addition to souvenirs, jewelry, and much more. Design and science enthusiasts can find lovely souvenirs in the museum shop as keepsakes for themselves or gifts for loved ones. The selection includes jewelry created by local designers, toys, and souvenirs with a message suitable for culture enthusiasts. For those with a sweet tooth, we offer handmade chocolate and honey. There are souvenirs in every price range, and many of the products are Estonian.

  • Estonian handicraft

Muhu Pagar Bakery in Tartu Lõunakeskus

When speaking of genuine Estonian flavours, we must start with bread – rye bread, which is not just food for Estonians. When homesick, almost every Estonian will crave for bread and eating it will help them cope with their homesickness. Bread, bread-making, and the smell of warm bread are deeply related to being an Estonian.Muhu bread also grew out of the desire to bake delicious bread for one's family at home. Our bread is tasty and healthy – you will simply not get enough of it.At Muhu Pagar Bakery, you can buy different kinds of bread, other baked goods, and pastries.

  • Estonian handicraft

Bakery Rosiine Leivad

Rosiine Leivad is a bakery located in the Old Town of Tartu, where all products are made on-site. There are more than 15 different breads, both savoury and sweet. Wheat flour, sugar, and yeast have not been added to the breads made from whole rye flour with apple juice and fermentation starter. The bakery also makes soda bread, snacks, and cookies. We also sell nostalgic products such as honey bread, pumpernickels, and Tallinn breads. No preservatives have been added to any of the products.Rosiine Leivad is named after our grandmother Linda Rosiine who taught us to bake genuine rye bread.Bread made with love – healthy and delicious!

  • Estonian handicraft

Alatskivi handicraft shop “Magasiait”

It is important to us that craftspeople are recognized, valued, and respected. Over the years, more than 150 craft enthusiasts have joined the craft store "Magasiait." The store features products created with care by locals as well as creations by master craftspeople from all over Estonia.At Magasiait, you can purchase: lovely rugs, stylish ceramics, knitwear for the body, toes, and fingers, and a woman's best friend – jewelry. You can also find famous Estonian lace shawls, made by the skilled knitters of Haapsalu. One of the store's great prides is the selection of woven baskets, which extends from the floor almost to the ceiling in the large hall.The busy bees of Magasiait wish to make customers happy by offering a selection of gourmet items from home kitchens — "Magasiaida Talusahver." The menu includes special sauces and jams, including Sibulkad — uniquely flavored onion jams, herbal teas, and flavored salts. The highlight is locally grown lavender. There is also a corner dedicated to recycling, where you can find a piece of Estonian art history and a retro vibe. We welcome all craft enthusiasts!

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