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5.0 based on 2 reviews
This is a place created for enthusiasts of rummaging around in mess-houses, compulsive opportunity hunters, smiling salesmen, interesting people from other people, nice tourists walking around Oliwa. We want to create a place with your help, where on the charming marketplace of the Oliwa marketplace people are warm to each other, there is no hurry, you can stop, talk, bargain. Local, non-commercial and seasonal social initiative - a place to sell, buy and exchange used things, lumber, knick knacks. Clothes, toys, CDs, books, furniture, antiques. Everything that is in the basement and may be useful to someone else. We are at ul. Polanki 1a on every sunny Sunday from 9.00 to 15.00. We start on June 24, 2018. we are planning the end of the season on 30/09/2018 You do not have to report or reserve seats - just come and set up your stall. There are small fees - 5 PLN per square meter (in practice 5 PLN for the entire stand), children and seniors pay 1 PLN. WELCOME!
4.0 based on 4,952 reviews
Considered the world's oldest shopping mall, the present Renaissance structure dates from 1555 and features in its interior many food stalls and small shops, terrace cafes and flower stands that surround the statue of Adam Mickiewicz.
Amazing architecture of this beautiful building in the Old Market Square, definitely worth a stroll around and browsing souvenir stands. Great if you want to buy silver and amber jewellery, Polish salt from a local Unesco mine or Polish crystal souvenirs.
4.0 based on 75 reviews
This is the main place in Gdynia for your fresh market shopping, and I find that Saturday mornings offer the best range and selection of local fresh fruit, veges, in season wild food (such as mushrooms, berries and herbs), fish, poultry, meat, honey, cheese and fresh-baked bread and cakes - well, everything! Best to go early, and have good look around all the stalls to compare produce and prices before filling your bag. TIP: some stalls use paper bags, but most still use single-use plastic bags, so if you want be #plasticfree go prepared. The building itself is also worth a look. Miejska Hala Targowa (the Municipal Market Halls) is also of historic significance as one of the best and few examples of Modernist Constructivism in Poland, built in 1935-1938 and designed by Jerzy Müller and Stefan Reychman. The parabolic arches of the largest hall (Hala Łukowa) are particularly distinctive. In addition, the basement rooms have been taken over for galleries and workshops by local artists.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Vintage shop with of a lot of interesting items - if you like shopping and finding great bargains for sure you will find great things. All the things are sold on behalf of other people, so the selection of things changes frequently.
3.5 based on 40 reviews
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