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🛍️ Brooklyn Markets

Before winter fully sets in, I wanted to share some summer photos. Brooklyn’s markets are perfect for a weekend visit. The first one I visited was Artists & Fleas Williamsburg, a flea market where you can find all sorts of unique items like vinyl records 🎵, prints 🎨, crafts 🎈, vintage jewelry, clothing, and even wine from Napa. The prices are quite affordable, and you can spend hours browsing and searching for that perfect find. My favorite spot was a vintage shop in the corner with a Gatsby-era vibe—every item was so charming I couldn’t put them down. Nearby is Smorgasburg, a food market that’s only open on weekends. With dozens of stalls offering specialties from different countries, you can just follow the lines to find the most popular dishes. The portions are generous, so it’s great to go with friends and try a variety. After eating, you can take a leisurely stroll around the area to digest. In between, I stopped by a coffee shop in Greenpoint. The entire place had a very Brooklyn vibe. Their matcha-flavored sparkling water was refreshing, and I particularly enjoyed it. The sorbet is a must-try, with coconut being my favorite flavor—it’s not as sweet as peach. Even though the weather has turned cold, it’s worth a visit. 🎨 Artists & Fleas Williamsburg 📍 70 N Seventh St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 🥡 Smorgasburg 📍 90 Kent Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211 ☕️ Rhythm Zero 📍 32 Kent St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 #NYCWeekend #Vintage

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🛍️ Brooklyn Markets

Before winter fully sets in, I wanted to share some summer photos. Brooklyn’s markets are perfect for a weekend visit. The first one I visited was Artists & Fleas Williamsburg, a flea market where you can find all sorts of unique items like vinyl records 🎵, prints 🎨, crafts 🎈, vintage jewelry, clothing, and even wine from Napa. The prices are quite affordable, and you can spend hours browsing and searching for that perfect find. My favorite spot was a vintage shop in the corner with a Gatsby-era vibe—every item was so charming I couldn’t put them down. Nearby is Smorgasburg, a food market that’s only open on weekends. With dozens of stalls offering specialties from different countries, you can just follow the lines to find the most popular dishes. The portions are generous, so it’s great to go with friends and try a variety. After eating, you can take a leisurely stroll around the area to digest. In between, I stopped by a coffee shop in Greenpoint. The entire place had a very Brooklyn vibe. Their matcha-flavored sparkling water was refreshing, and I particularly enjoyed it. The sorbet is a must-try, with coconut being my favorite flavor—it’s not as sweet as peach. Even though the weather has turned cold, it’s worth a visit. 🎨 Artists & Fleas Williamsburg 📍 70 N Seventh St, Brooklyn, NY 11249 🥡 Smorgasburg 📍 90 Kent Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211 ☕️ Rhythm Zero 📍 32 Kent St, Brooklyn, NY 11222 #NYCWeekend #Vintage

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