Antique enthusiasts can find valuable treasures both in Kuressaare and across Saaremaa. In addition to the year-round shops, there are several events during the warmer months where you can sell your antiques, such as the Street Festival Garage Sale, Haakriku Fair and others.
KITSA TÄNAVA ANTIIK Kitsas 5, Kuressaare
This shop is a true ‘well-kept secret’ that has been in business for more than 20 years. It offers a wide selection of items ranging from farm antiques to retro treasures, has reasonable prices and the owner is a charming island man. Once you visit, you will definitely go back next time.
There is little information about them online, leaving you with the delightful thrill of discovering it for yourself when you arrive.

LOSSI ANTIIK Lossi 19, Kuressaare
A tiny shop tucked inside a charming wooden house right on the main street. It is worth squeezing through some narrow spots, as the postcard, clock or candlestick you are looking for might be waiting on the other side of the shop.
Here, you will find a mix of farm and town antiques, and the shop owner is always happy to introduce the treasures in their possession.
You can find their online store HERE.

HOBI ÄRI ANTIKVARIAAT & ANTIIGIKAUPLUS Pikk 15, Kuressaare
If books and literature are your weakness, this antique shop is a must-visit. Floor-to-ceiling shelves are brimming with treasures and the friendly shopkeeper is always ready to help you navigate the store with a friendly chat.
You can find more information HERE.

SÕBRALT SÕBRALE Lasteaia 4, Kuressaare
A well-known chain of second-hand shops with locations in many cities across Estonia. Their selection of products includes furniture, tableware, fabrics, clothing and much more.
You can find the Facebook page of Sõbralt Sõbrale in Kuressaare HERE.

HARAKAPESA Sirge 5, Kuressaare
A spacious hangar on the outskirts of town, brimming from floor to ceiling with all kinds of antiques and curiosities. The product selection at Harakapesa is so vast that it brings to mind the Estonian song lyric, ‘tegin peedist pesumasinale trumli’ (‘I made a washing machine drum out of beets’). The store offers everything from well rings and books to old telephones, tin buckets, televisions, window frames and much more.
During the summer, the shop also hosts occasional flea markets.
You can find the Facebook page of Harakapesa HERE.

PIIRI TAASKASUTUSKESKUS Piiri küla, Muhumaa
At Piiri taaskasutuskeskus, you will mostly find Soviet-era books, clothing and furniture, alongside some modern recycled items.
The centre aims to promote sustainable, smart and thoughtful consumption in its area.
You can find their Facebook page HERE.
