Spread across two main locations, Tartu’s markets form a lively part of the city’s everyday life. Tartu Market Hall is housed in a striking riverside building dating from 1938, where stalls are packed with fresh meat, tangy sauerkraut, local fish and more. Out front, a cheerful pig sculpture adds a bit of local character. Just near the bus station, its open-air counterpart - a bustling outdoor market — is equally lively, with plenty of local colour and a separate market hall alongside the stalls.
Tartu Market Hall is housed in a striking riverside building dating from 1938, where stalls are packed with fresh meat, tangy sauerkraut, local fish and more. Out front, a cheerful pig sculpture adds a bit of local character. Just near the bus station, its open-air sibling - the Tartu Farmers’ Market - is equally lively, with plenty of local colour and a separate market hall alongside the outdoor stalls..
Tartu Market Hall is housed in a striking riverside building dating from 1938, where stalls are packed with fresh meat, tangy sauerkraut, local fish and more. Out front, a cheerful pig sculpture adds a bit of local character. Just near the bus station, its open-air sibling - the Tartu Farmers’ Market - is equally lively, with plenty of local colour and a separate market hall alongside the outdoor stalls..




