Izmaylovo market is an open-air flea market in Moscow which is popular with tourists.
1 What can I buy there? (a great range of products from vintage and second-hand items to antiques and works of art)
2 Is it expensive to shop there? (No, the prices are a lot lower than in the city centre)
2 Is it expensive to shop there? (No, the prices are a lot lower than in the city centre)
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2 … one of the city’s top tourist attractions … and is very popular with tourists …
3 … the prices are a lot lower than in the city centre …
5 … Saturday and Sunday is the best time to visit …
2 … one of the city’s top tourist attractions … and is very popular with tourists …
3 … the prices are a lot lower than in the city centre …
5 … Saturday and Sunday is the best time to visit …
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2 bargain
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2 bargain
3 top (tourist attraction)
4 top (level)
5 second-hand
6 busker
7 vintage
8 lower
The Izmaylovo open-air flea market is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Moscow. It is constructed on three levels where you can find a great variety of vintage and second-hand products. Everything from cutlery and old cameras to antiques and works of art are on display. Strolling up and down Izmaylovo Market you can find great bargains in its stalls. You can also have fun listening to buskers playing music on a stage-set medieval palace. Its picturesque surroundings offer you a chance to explore this famous part of Moscow on a sunny day.
Danilovsky Market
Danilovsky market is a well-known market that mostly sells food. It is located in the oldest trading area in Moscow and started around the beginning of the 14th century. Its name refers to the famous Danilovsky monastery built in 1282, which is nearby It is located close to the metro station Tul’skaya and it also has a tramway (cable car) station. It is quite a large market with many stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, cheese, dried fruit, and homemade pickles.
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Danilovsky market is a well-known market that mostly sells food. It is located in the oldest trading area in Moscow and started around the beginning of the 14th century. Its name refers to the famous Danilovsky monastery built in 1282, which is nearby It is located close to the metro station Tul’skaya and it also has a tramway (cable car) station. It is quite a large market with many stalls selling fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, cheese, dried fruit, and homemade pickles.