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The biggest department store in
Finland is Stockmann in Helsinki.
Stockmann sells everything. The price are not really cheap but you get there
the best quality money can buy. They have a big souvenir shop as well. Sokos
is as well a big department store in the Finnish capital. Sokos is linked to
a big hotel. Anttila
is not so big but they have a lot of dependencies as well as an extensive web
service |
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The
R-Kioski are small shops, were you can
find everything you need for everyday life: newspapers, food and drinks,
videos, etc. They are all over the place. |
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S-Market
is a food store. The one in basement of the Central Train Station in Helsinki
is open late and every day. |
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Valintatalo is a food store too, where you
can get good quality to fair prices – but still much more expensive than in
continental Europe. On the net they have an interesting receipt page. |
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© All logos property of their
owners |
© L. Joachim 12/03 |
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