The Hietalahti market hall is an old market hall located near the Hietalahdentori market square in Helsinki, Finland, hosting several restaurants and cafés. The market hall acts as concentration for restaurants and cafés, offering Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, French and Middle Eastern cuisine both at lunchtime and in the evening.
Although the building designed by architect Selim A. Lindqvist in 1903 was believed to originally have served as a Russian cavalry barracks, it has been a market hall since the beginning. Of the market halls in the city centre, it was known for its grocery offerings for a long time, but as the Hietalahdentori market square next to it started gaining publicity about illegal trade of alcoholic beverages and tobacco by foreign tourists, this had a negative effect on the market hall's activity.
Mon–Tue: 8 am – 6 pm
Wed–Sat: 8 am – 10 pm
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hietalahti_market_hall
Official Website https://www.hietalahdenkauppahalli.fi/
Address 34 Lönnrotinkatu, Helsinki 00100, Finland
Coordinates 60°9'46.884" N 24°55'46.091" E