When was the last time you saw a line forming in front of a shop before it opened? In Kuressaare, you can still see this in the mornings, just before the second-hand shops open their doors.
Saaremaa has its fair share of regular stores, but the second-hand shops in Kuressaare are just that good. One woman who moved to the island from the capital even remarked that she had never dressed better than she does now, living on Saaremaa. And that is no exaggeration. Our second-hand shops are fantastic.
Versatile products from second-hand shops
The second-hand shops in Kuressaare offer an excellent opportunity to discover unique treasures and support environmentally friendly consumption. These small yet valuable shops have won the hearts of both locals and tourists alike. Kuressaare, the capital of Saaremaa, is home to several second-hand shops, known for their diverse selection, friendly service and affordable prices.
These shops sell everything from clothes and shoes to household goods and furniture. Many visitors love hunting for vintage clothing, one-of-a-kind home decor and rare books that are difficult to find elsewhere. Since every item is unique, shopping at the second-hand stores feels like a little treasure hunt – you never know what special find awaits you on your next visit.
The second-hand shops in Kuressaare are often recognised for their warm and friendly atmosphere. Many of them are linked to local charities, adding extra value and making the shopping experience even more rewarding. Local people and shopkeepers are always happy to share insights about their product ranges and offer recommendations, making shopping in these stores feel much more personal and welcoming.


Sustainable consumption
Environmentally friendly and sustainable consumption is a key value for many visitors to Kuressaare’s second-hand shops. By purchasing second-hand goods, people help reduce waste and extend the lifespan of items, which in turn lessens the need for new products. This aligns perfectly with the eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyle of Saaremaa, which locals appreciate and try to follow in their daily lives.
The second-hand shops in Kuressaare also provide the opportunity to resell or donate used items. In this way, both locals and tourists can give new life to their unwanted items while supporting the well-being of the community and the environment. These shops are thus not just places to shop, but also hubs for contributing to the circular economy and experiencing the island’s hospitality.
Recycling is highly valued by the people of Saaremaa. In addition to second-hand shops, many people also give new life to their pre-loved items. Every year, at the end of May, a garage sale is held on Sunday as part of the Kuressaare Street Festival. During this event, sales points are set up not only in garages but also gardens and parks. Everything is for sale, from used clothes to cars. As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.