FleaMarketFilter: Looking for all Flea Markets in Europe
May 23, 2008 9:55 AM
I'm looking for flea markets in Europe. Specifically we will be going through Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Croatia, Bosnia (Sarajevo), Slovenia, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland (Krakow) before settling in France, but any other suggestions in Europe are welcome.
I'm interested in the kind of flea markets with old, random crap, not the new, cheap crap. I've been to the flea market outside Budapest on Nagykőrösi út and loved all the old nick nacks.
Please be as specific as possible about addresses. If I get a lot of answers I'll put together a Google Map for sharing.
I'm interested in the kind of flea markets with old, random crap, not the new, cheap crap. I've been to the flea market outside Budapest on Nagykőrösi út and loved all the old nick nacks.
Please be as specific as possible about addresses. If I get a lot of answers I'll put together a Google Map for sharing.
Well, Germany isn't on your list, but this site mentions a few in Berlin that sound good. My brother, a flea market hound, says Berlin's offerings are pretty spectacular.
posted by Beardman at 12:13 PM on May 23, 2008
posted by Beardman at 12:13 PM on May 23, 2008
Check out Plac Nowy on the weekend in Krakow's Kazimierz district.
posted by jedrek at 1:51 PM on May 23, 2008
posted by jedrek at 1:51 PM on May 23, 2008
re Krakow:
much, much, much more interesting than Plac Nowy is the sunday flea-market near where Dietla (street) turns into Grzegorzecka, 5-10 minutes east (by foot) of the old town.
there's an amazing, vast market in Riga, Lativa - among the largest in Europe. Much of it is taken up with produce, etc, but it's still one of the most fascinating wandering experiences of my life. four airplane hangars-full, and then hundreds of stalls around that. just behind the bus station.
posted by Marquis at 2:18 PM on May 23, 2008
much, much, much more interesting than Plac Nowy is the sunday flea-market near where Dietla (street) turns into Grzegorzecka, 5-10 minutes east (by foot) of the old town.
there's an amazing, vast market in Riga, Lativa - among the largest in Europe. Much of it is taken up with produce, etc, but it's still one of the most fascinating wandering experiences of my life. four airplane hangars-full, and then hundreds of stalls around that. just behind the bus station.
posted by Marquis at 2:18 PM on May 23, 2008
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It's easy to get a great deal if you can haggle in Bulgarian. But the stuff, considering it's history and actual out-of-Bulgaria value, seems to be really well priced in the first place.
posted by Detuned Radio at 10:34 AM on May 23, 2008