This flea market is a treasure trove of second-hand goods, ranging from clothing and tools to antiques. You will also find new tools and incredibly affordable produce imported from Germany and other places. From nuts like pistachios, cashews, almonds, and macadamia nuts to chocolates, detergents, and household products, there's a diverse selection to explore. Open on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, this market offers a convenient opportunity to browse and discover unique finds throughout the week. Just remember to bring cash, as credit cards are not accepted. Whether you're hunting for vintage gems or stocking up on everyday essentials, this flea market has something...
Read moreOnce it was a proper flea market... now... people try to sell you stuff at regular shop prices...And i would not mind that but the items that are sold can be bought cheaper or better ones with the same price at youl local whatever.. or second hand items that clearly had better days at new item price... to give you an idea, an electric screw driver from Lidl (not charged thus untestable,) sold at twice the price because "you cannot find them at Lidl anymore ( which is bull.... a lie). I also bought a WMC screwdriver set for 80 ron ( new at least) for 80 ron that turned out to cost 60 ron at the actual store... fail me but...
Read moreGood place, variety of of item, unfortunately prices are not reasonable and no sellers was willing to negotiate on the price. So not a place if you are looking value for money. Many interesting things but seller's should haggle a lot more. Careful sellers quote prices in Euro first to foreigners. There is coffee shop, toilet, entrace 3 leva. Attached picture shows Russian made blood pressure meter without pump, very worn out conditions sold for 20 leva, you can get them (not here) vintage conditions with the pump & manual for under 100 leva, that that makes the price reasonable you decide. The seller wouldn't...
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