1. Hala Mirowska
Mirowski Sq 1
This market is centrally located and offers the widest choice of fruits and vegetables (other food products available, too). Open every day apart from Sunday. Saturday is the best day to visit this place. You can buy here herb and vegetable plants and in front of the market, you will find flower stalls that are open till the late evening hours. Next to the market, there is Hala Gwardii.
2. Forteca Kręgliccy Market
A real heaven for food enthusiasts. Every Wednesday the best producers from all around Poland come here. There is Pan Ziółko, Pan Sandacz, and others. Cheese, cold meats, vegetables, bread, honey – the best what Poland has to offer.
3. Market in Falenica
Trocinowa St 1
Saturday seems to be the best day to visit this place. The market operates in the vicinity of Falenica railway station. You can get there from the city centre by bus 521 (still within the urban zone 1). It is a classic market similar to the one at Hala Mirowska. There are vegetables, cold meats, fish, clothes and household accessories. Also a wide range of plants for your garden or balcony.
4. Olimpia
Górczewska St 56/60
SUN 8 AM-3 PM
It is a real treat for collectors. There is hardly anything that one could not get at Olimpia. Wonderful glassware or porcelain, toys, books, records. You name it. We just love such Sunday mornings.
5. BioBazar
Wołoska St 3
WED AND FRI 10 AM-7 PM,
SAT 8 AM-4 PM
Such market should be in every district. This one is located in Mokotów.
6. Hala Gwardii
It is a perfect combination of small restaurants, shops, cultural events, and market. In one place, beneath one roof you can buy wine, beer, vegetables, fish, preserves, cold meats, cosmetics. One of the most popular places of the Varsovians.
7. Flea market in Koło
Obozowa St 99
SAT-SUN 8 AM-2 PM
Flea market with history. More expensive than the Olimpia flea market but enthusiasts of antiques and retro design come here regularly. You can buy real treasures at reasonable prices, especially from the vendors who gather outside the market. Don’t hesitate to bargain.
8. Breakfast Market
Located in various places in the city, a perfect idea for spending the weekend outside. You can make food shopping and meet with your friends for a lazy breakfast.
9. Olkuska Market
Mokotów once again, so slightly higher prices nevertheless a wide range of products from different regions of the world. Polish food, too.
10. Namysłowska
Namysłowska St 8
In the very heart of climatic Praga, in a place of a former open-air swimming pool with its preserved architecture. It is the most authentic market with a food section and vast terrain where people sell a variety of products. Perfect for second-hand garments.