Located in Moczydło Park, this massive outdoor market is a holdover of how goods were bought in the chaotic times immediately after the PRL years. And it is grungy. Grungy but fun. If you're not one for the well-manicured tourist hotspots, then you'll feel right at home here -- deeply immersed in local Polish culture (and even communist-era throwbacks)

A food market (produce, dairy, meat products) takes place every day, but on Sundays it expands into a full-blown flea market. Inside the pop-up tents, or laid out on top of blankets on the ground, you'll find almost every under the sun, from used DVDs, vinyl records and household appliances to stockings, handbags, furniture and antiques. Basically if it is old, used, cheap, unwanted, can be swapped for beer money, or loaded in and out of the back of a van, you'll find it here. An anthropological study in alternative commerce, a trip west of the centre to this bizarre bazaar is a fun adventure, and the surrounding park is also worth the trip.

A food market (produce, dairy, meat products) takes place every day, but on Sundays it expands into a full-blown flea market. Inside the pop-up tents, or laid out on top of blankets on the ground, you'll find almost every under the sun, from used DVDs, vinyl records and household appliances to stockings, handbags, furniture and antiques. Basically if it is old, used, cheap, unwanted, can be swapped for beer money, or loaded in and out of the back of a van, you'll find it here. An anthropological study in alternative commerce, a trip west of the centre to this bizarre bazaar is a fun adventure, and the surrounding park is also worth the trip.





