Antique Market, Zagreb
Zagreb boasts two distinct flea markets, each offering a unique vibe and customer base. The first, a vast array of miscellaneous items, operates on Wednesdays and Sundays at Hrelić, located on Sajmišna Cesta, just south of the Sava River. The second market, in contrast, resembles more an upscale antique and collectibles fair, noted for its refined ambiance and higher quality merchandise.
Situated conveniently near Zagreb's renowned Ban Jelačić Square, the British Square Flea Market stands as a bustling hub, constantly thronged with individuals seeking rare antiques or special, characterful gifts. On Sundays, the regular fruit and vegetable vendors of British Square make way for an impressive antiques and miscellaneous items market. Here, over a hundred vendors gather from dawn to offer a diverse range of goods.
The British Square Flea Market is a treasure trove, where you can find everything from vintage lampshades to antique porcelain. The varied offerings include paintings, jewelry, historical currency, badges, glass bottles, vintage furniture, old cameras and optical devices, spare mechanical parts, historical images on glass plates, rare books and maps, gramophones complete with vinyl records, picture frames, religious icons, ornamental mirrors, posters, tableware, silver items, archaic farming tools, lampshades, and much more. True to flea market tradition, prices here are often negotiable.
The British Square Flea Market is not just a marketplace but a vibrant community event, offering a genuine taste of Zagreb's culture and traditions. A visit here is an immersion into a realm filled with vivid hues, antiques, quirky items, dusty books, glossy porcelain, and weathered tin cups. Each item has its own history, and the market's atmosphere sparks the imagination.
Situated conveniently near Zagreb's renowned Ban Jelačić Square, the British Square Flea Market stands as a bustling hub, constantly thronged with individuals seeking rare antiques or special, characterful gifts. On Sundays, the regular fruit and vegetable vendors of British Square make way for an impressive antiques and miscellaneous items market. Here, over a hundred vendors gather from dawn to offer a diverse range of goods.
The British Square Flea Market is a treasure trove, where you can find everything from vintage lampshades to antique porcelain. The varied offerings include paintings, jewelry, historical currency, badges, glass bottles, vintage furniture, old cameras and optical devices, spare mechanical parts, historical images on glass plates, rare books and maps, gramophones complete with vinyl records, picture frames, religious icons, ornamental mirrors, posters, tableware, silver items, archaic farming tools, lampshades, and much more. True to flea market tradition, prices here are often negotiable.
The British Square Flea Market is not just a marketplace but a vibrant community event, offering a genuine taste of Zagreb's culture and traditions. A visit here is an immersion into a realm filled with vivid hues, antiques, quirky items, dusty books, glossy porcelain, and weathered tin cups. Each item has its own history, and the market's atmosphere sparks the imagination.
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Antique Market on Map
Sight Name: Antique Market
Sight Location: Zagreb, Croatia (See walking tours in Zagreb)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Zagreb, Croatia (See walking tours in Zagreb)
Sight Type: Shopping
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