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THE OLD MARKET HALL IN BRATISLAVA

THE OLD MARKET HALL IN BRATISLAVA

The Old Market Hall is an authentic structure dating from 1910, which fills in as a urban gathering point. This market offers food markets and social events. The food markets occur each Saturday, from 10:00 am till 3:00 pm. The merchants are mostly producers and farmers offering their own items like fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy and meat items to bread shops and desserts.

But, there are additionally couple of small entrepreneurs who offer quality food items from abroad, for example, olive oil, ground coffee, tea and so forth. The food markets are having many other grocery stores, cooking school, shod shop and two cafés.

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MARKET PLACE ON ZILINSKA STREET

MARKET PLACE ON ZILINSKA STREET

The authentic Zilinska Street Market Place is an important part of the region under the Main Railway Station since fifties. This spot is extremely famous for its unique atmosphere.

This spot offers products that taste and smell somewhat unique in relation to those you find in markets, you can say it is more natural. It isn’t simply vegetables from nearby producers but also eggs, yogurts,butter and other dairy items, nuts and flowers.

The goods in his market varies every week. It depends upon the type of seasons. For best offers you can visit this market during the spring and summer seasons, however you can also visit for decent shopping even in December. Furthermore, the daytime also plays an important role here. It is advised to visit the market very early, during the day the best items may be sold out. Other than that you can purchase grocery items here and can enjoy the market environment.

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THE FRESH MARKET IN BRATISLAVA

THE FRESH MARKET IN BRATISLAVA

Fresh Market is a perfect spot for food lovers and a healthy lifestyle. In the same building you will find more than 40 shops, 30 cafés and 20 market tables. You can sit in bistros, wine shops, cafés and you can also sit in the terrace during summer. There is also a kids corner on the top floor.

The market building is planned in industrial style and has two stories. The ground floor has a central market zone just opposite to the stairs. This is the place where nearby farmers sell their vegetables and fruits. Also you can find grocery stores selling local milk items and meat, cake, wines, beers, or gluten free items etc.

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THE GOOD MARKET – DOBRY TRH

THE GOOD MARKET – DOBRY TRH

The Good Market resuscitates urban open space, open avenues and courtyards for individuals, makes a spot for gatherings and experience. The market supports domestic producers, farmers, inventive people and activities.
By cooperating with the local community, this market additionally offers an option in contrast to spending free energy in the shopping centers – as it is more typical here.

You can find healthy foods and drinks, purchase old books, collectibles or used dress and meet and greet with friends and families and enjoy to unplugged concerts.

It supports small producers and quality domestic items, but also products of diverse cultures ethnic groups. Nowadays the market occurs at least three times a year in different places.

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Traditional local markets in Norway

Traditional local markets in Norway

Norway is a beautiful country and it has a lot of beautiful places to offer  for visitors as well as local individuals. It has many tourist destinations as well as shopping malls. However, it also has variety of local markets which offers various local Norway products for which they are famous for . You can also stroll down these markets and observe local people even if you do not want to purchase anything. Items available in these local markets are local souvenir, books, clothes, blueberries, cheese, Handicrafts and many more. So we made a list of best local markets in Norway where you can enjoy shopping like a local.

Best Local markets In Norway

We would love to guide you during your Norway trip so that is why we prepared a list of local markets in Norway where you can find some handmade products and buy some unique and beautiful souvenirs of Norway.

Bryggerekka Flea Market

Bryggerekka Flea Market

Bryggerekka Flea Market

If you are in Norway between the months of May- September . Every Sunday the flea market in Trondheim would offer you a chance to buy a remarkable local souvenir or recharge your taste buds with some licious local foods of Norway. There are lot of stalls selling items like books,bikes,clothes and other local products. This market is open from 9 :00 AM on each Sunday.

Timing: 9:00 AM every Sunday

Roros Christmas Market

Roros Christmas Market

Roros Christmas Market

In December when the whole nation are in the mood of Christmas, Norway has an amazing Christmas Market where anyone can enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides, purchase local beers from unique stalls or purchase a turkey, feed Santa’s reindeer or walk through this market and enjoy the festive vibe.

Timing: The first weekend of December

Farmer’s Market

Farmer’s Market

Farmer’s Market

On each Saturday in Oslo you can visit to this Farmer’s Market in Valkyrie Plass. On this market the local and handmade items are displayed and ready to be tasted and purchased. You can find Norway’s popular blueberries, cheeses and home made waffles and many more items here.

Timing: Every Saturday

Villvin Market

Villvin Market

Villvin Market

This market attracts large number of peoples to Risor for the event of buying and selling handicrafts items during 3 days (11,12,13) in July. Typically there are more than 100 artists and craftsmen from Denmark, Sweden and Norway visit this market to sell their ceramic, glass, wood, leather and many more items at the Villvin Market.

Old Market

Old Market Fredrikstad

Old Market Fredrikstad

There is an old market in this beautiful town called Fredrikstad, near the Swedish border. You can visit this old market on every Saturday in the main square from April until the winter season. The market is a treasure store for Norwegian as well as foreign items and you will get a chance to meet the authentic local individuals. It is an ideal place for shopping and eating, this old market will not disappoint you.

Timing: Every Saturday starting April until Winter.

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Old Market Fredrikstad

Old Market in Norway

The old market place is worth visiting. In December, there are cozy tents and stalls where you can purchase waffles and food items at affordable prices. A standout amongst the most wonderful old chapels of Norway, Vår Frue Kirke, is situated very close to this market.

You can enjoy your visit in this old market every Saturday from mid summer till winter. You can find ancient Norway items as well as foreign items here. Enjoy this old market in this wonderful town.

Timing: Every Saturday starting April until winter

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Villvin Market

Villvin Market in Norway

The Villvin Market is the biggest and most energizing presentation of great quality handcrafts works and arts.
This market guarantees to convey motivation, color and inspiration when in excess of 100 expert artists and craftsmen from Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway assemble in the square and around Risor’s inner harbor. You will find items like ceramics, glass, textile, metal, wood, paper, leather and basketwork in this market.

The Villvin Market is a place for both artists and general public. For three days you can look for various item from corner to stall and appreciate the decent variety and beauty of the item as well as appreciate the artist who have made it.

Date: 11,12,13 July 2019

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Farmer’s Market

Farmer’s Market in Norway

Farmer’s Market offers locally produced items which is sold by the farmers. The items which are offered are of high Quality. Apart from tasty food items, Farmers Market additionally offers conventional hand made items.

Fresh and brilliant homemade items sold by the general people who make them. Personally meet the maker so that you can get the entire story behind how the food is produced.

Northern Norway climatic conditions are little challenging and the growing season is also short. In any case, the midnight sun enables vegetables and berries to mature, creating the absolute most extravagant flavors you can discover.

It additionally offers items that are one of a kind to the district of Troms, some of which just grow in the northernmost piece of Norway. Målselv turnips, reindeer and lamb are local specialities.
You can visit Farmers Market in Tromso on each Saturdays throughout the year.

Timing: Every Saturday

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Roros Christmas Market

Roros Christmas Market

Norway looks magical during the winter, and the Roros Christmas market lets all your Christmas dreams to come true. You can ride horse drawn carriage from the station to reach the market. This is the UNESCO world heritage town which is covered in snow during winters has stalls selling local beer and reindeer meat. You can even feed Santa’s reindeer. The market opens during the first weekend of December.

The Christmas Market displays their locally produced food. Theirs fruits and vegetables are pure and organic. Attempt glogg, the Scandinavian spin on mulled wine, which is ideal to warm you up in this cold winter air. And if you visit this market, why not attempt it with some tasty gingerbread or explore all the delightful gingerbread houses, which brighten the town during winter season.

Timing: The first weekend of December

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Bryggerekka Flea Market

Bryggerekka Flea Market

The Bryggerekka Flea Market is along the waterfront close to where Kongens door hits the water, the beautiful colorful warehouse in the background provides an amazing background for this Flea market. This market has items like souvenir, textiles, books with coffees etc.

It is open on each Sunday throughout the summer. Local artists are urged to sell their work there, so it is the ideal spot to bring home a one of a kind local Souvenir. This market additionally has some delicious food stalls where you can recharge your sense of taste with some local food items of Norway.

Open only on : Sunday
Timings: 14th May – 3rd September

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