Good place to do your shopping. Lots of offer and fair prices. And don't forget you are supporting locals here with everything you buy. Most foods are own produce and they should be quite natural.
Downside is that the people often aren't speaking English. This might make it a bit harder to communicate but you'll be fine using your hands and a translator in case of misunderstandings. Enjoy your walk!
I got Cola here. A plant called cola that smells and tastes like cola. I always find something new (to me) in places like these. Wonderful!
PS I added a picture of a bag of grains which they sell for 1,5 PLN a kilo. That's less than half a dollar or euro a kilo. Impressive. Can't find anything near that price range...
Read moreThis space is a market for fresh fruit and veggies during the week and on Sundays it turns into the best flea market in Krakow.
Do bring cash with you as very few sellers - both during the week and on Sundays - accept credit card payments.
Even if you are not looking to buy fresh fruit and veg or find unique memorabilia to bring back home while rummaging through the bric-a-brac on display, visiting the market is a unique experience, which is certainly worthwhile.
It is definitely worth stopping by when you...
Read moreBest place to buy local and imported produce. The various stalls contain butchers, bakeries, free-range+organic eggs, and a few small eateries. Pick your favorite and visit often. The grocery store nearby can fill in and gaps that are missing in the stalls. On Sunday mornings this place becomes a massive flea market where people from all over the district come down and try to sell their stuff. Every night you can grab a fire roasted sausage from the...
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