Bitaka Flea Market
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, SOFIA/ Updated : Mar 24, 2017, 14:08 IST
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Bitaka Flea Market is probably one of the most unique flea markets that you will ever visit. There is literally no order to the madness that unleashes itself at this flea market every weekend—everything from old newspapers and cru … Read more
Bitaka Flea Market is probably one of the most unique flea markets that you will ever visit. There is literally no order to the madness that unleashes itself at this flea market every weekend—everything from old newspapers and crumbling books to rubber dinosaurs and typewriters are for sale here. Read less

Bitaka Flea Market is probably one of the most unique flea markets that you will ever visit. There is literally no order to the madness that unleashes itself at this flea market every weekend—everything from old newspapers and crumbling books to rubber dinosaurs and typewriters are for sale here. Mugs, toys, furniture, ceramics, paintings, vintage video cassettes, old clothes, electric plugs, bags, trinkets and accessories—you name it and Bitaka Flea Market has it. There are dozens upon dozens of sellers hawking wares. You will also spot lots of Roma families on horse drawn carriages.
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