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Wrocław Markets

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Pierre Duyker

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From early 20th-century architectural jewels to ‘wild wild East’ nineties shantytowns to hipster havens, Wrocław’s got its fair share of markets in which to hunt for bargains and antiques, discover a piece of Polish history, or get that perfect instagram shot.

Świebodzki Bazaar

For something more elegant and just as impressive, take a peek inside the historical Hala Targowa (Market Hall), where you’ll be greeted by a horror vacui scene of fresh produce and shelves upon shelves of dry goods inside a concrete cathedral of elliptical arches. For a bit of serious antique hunting - the above we mostly recommend for the anthropological factor rather than the actual shopping - it’s off to the flea markets taking place monthly next to the Centennial Hall and at ul. Gnieźnieńska. Lastly, return to the 21st century to mingle with bearded, flannelled, and tatted types at the Foodie Bazaar - located in a splendid 18th-century brewery complex - and the Phonographic Fair, where you can lose yourself in boxes of vintage records.

Wrocław's super-hip weekly Foodie Bazaar at Browar Mieszczański.
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