Flea Market Dry Bridge
Flea Market Dry Bridge
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9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Monday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Sunday
9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
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- jbg74Saint Paul, Minnesota1,094 contributionsDecent Swap Meet/Flea MarketThis is a decent swap meet/flea market. There is art, Soviet collectibles (pins, medals, etc,), and all sorts of random stuff being sold here. I have been to similar flea markets in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia so it is similar to those. You can find some fun stuff here just make sure you don't overpay.Visited November 2023Traveled soloWritten November 20, 2023
- Bernardine FisherDubai, United Arab Emirates99 contributionsSouvenir ShoppingI enjoyed my time at the Dry Bridge Market. If the weather permits, once can take a nice stroll in the park. The market is divided into various sections: flea market, antiques (watch out for the sign that leads to a staircase) and handicrafts. There are various vendors selling similar items. Hence, it is advisable to visit all the stalls and then shortlist the best priced ones. The wine holder sold at the Dry Bridge Market, is cheaper (purchased 2 for 30 gel, after bargaining of course :) than those sold across the city (35 gel onwards for 1). If you are not comfortable to reach this plaace by foot, you can use Bolt (taxi app). Do check out my review on Bolt.Visited April 2024Traveled soloWritten April 11, 2024
- beetcanner732 contributionsYou won't regret bringing your cameraThis flea market is on a traffic viaduct over a dry creek bed, hence; the name and also on the sidewalk under the viaduct. Very colorful paintings, souvenirs, antiques, knick knacks and whatever else you can imagine. Worth the time to walk thru and browse.Visited July 2024Traveled with friendsWritten July 25, 2024
- Marc KMunich, Germany603 contributionsIf you have time to spareHonestly my impression is, if you are having time to spare, just go. I am not such of flee markets but to be honest I have seen way more interesting ones. So if you’re passing by anyway just visit it. It’s divided in three parts art, regular market and the antique part. I have seen it once that is more than enough.Visited July 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten July 27, 2024
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Bernardine Fisher
Dubai, United Arab Emirates99 contributions
Apr 2024 • Solo
I enjoyed my time at the Dry Bridge Market. If the weather permits, once can take a nice stroll in the park.
The market is divided into various sections: flea market, antiques (watch out for the sign that leads to a staircase) and handicrafts.
There are various vendors selling similar items. Hence, it is advisable to visit all the stalls and then shortlist the best priced ones.
The wine holder sold at the Dry Bridge Market, is cheaper (purchased 2 for 30 gel, after bargaining of course :) than those sold across the city (35 gel onwards for 1).
If you are not comfortable to reach this plaace by foot, you can use Bolt (taxi app).
Do check out my review on Bolt.
The market is divided into various sections: flea market, antiques (watch out for the sign that leads to a staircase) and handicrafts.
There are various vendors selling similar items. Hence, it is advisable to visit all the stalls and then shortlist the best priced ones.
The wine holder sold at the Dry Bridge Market, is cheaper (purchased 2 for 30 gel, after bargaining of course :) than those sold across the city (35 gel onwards for 1).
If you are not comfortable to reach this plaace by foot, you can use Bolt (taxi app).
Do check out my review on Bolt.
Written April 12, 2024
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rafael-guide-israel
Tel Aviv District, Israel264 contributions
May 2022
You can enjoy here a nice sunny morning between antiques , military memorabilia from old Soviet Union , watches and cameras . Few meters away in the park the big old coin exchange . You can really enjoy and study the people at such a Flea market
Written June 3, 2022
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beetcanner
Southern Nevada732 contributions
Jul 2024 • Friends
This flea market is on a traffic viaduct over a dry creek bed, hence; the name and also on the sidewalk under the viaduct. Very colorful paintings, souvenirs, antiques, knick knacks and whatever else you can imagine. Worth the time to walk thru and browse.
Written July 25, 2024
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Vahid Rashedi
Tehran, Iran243 contributions
Jan 2020
This is an open-air flea market. Good for homemade souvenirs hunting, but be prepared for a bargain! Mostly antique and Old stuff from Russia, art and local crafts. Definitely worth a visit.
Written February 1, 2020
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Catherine
Tbilisi, Georgia437 contributions
Jun 2022
A lot of interesting old items if that is something you enjoy. A good place to go back in time and remember some items from Soviet childhood. However sometimes it's way too crowded, too many stand and you have hardly any space to walk there, even if you are passing by.
Written June 9, 2022
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RRVNV
168 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
Not a large market. If you are into watches, cameras, brass home hardware and fittings, military memorabilia and jewelry then this is the place. Lots of Shashkas and knives but looked so fake. Most of it is on the ground and very tight to move around. Depending on your searching skills, it takes about an hour to go through. There were lots of paintings but not terribly enticing.
Written May 16, 2022
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Sherifflobo
244 contributions
Apr 2022 • Friends
If your interested in antiques, cameras, military memorabilia, swords,Knick knacks, art work etc then the flea market is worth a visit. Remember to take cash as no credit cards accepted (😃). Look to spend a couple of hours to get enough time to rummage around the dozens of traders.
Written April 24, 2022
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arvind1000
Pune, India2,721 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Great place to hang out on a sunny afternoon or morning. You will catch a lot of old Soviet era memorabilia ( not politically correct at the moment) including gas masks but also local stuff.
Avoid going on rainy or cold windy days as there little protection. Location :on Dry bridge on side closer to Alexander Garden
Avoid going on rainy or cold windy days as there little protection. Location :on Dry bridge on side closer to Alexander Garden
Written April 21, 2022
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Marc K
Munich, Germany603 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
Honestly my impression is, if you are having time to spare, just go. I am not such of flee markets but to be honest I have seen way more interesting ones. So if you’re passing by anyway just visit it. It’s divided in three parts art, regular market and the antique part.
I have seen it once that is more than enough.
I have seen it once that is more than enough.
Written July 27, 2024
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Keene, NH46 contributions
Mar 2014 • Solo
I just returned from a trip to Tbilisi and purchased some old Russian coins and Soviet medals, but after further scrutiny discovered that some of the silver rubles were Chinese counterfeits and one of my medals had a brass star replacement for a gold one that was on the original. My advice to all future buyers is to beware of sellers that are willing to bargain too much, be prepared and bring a book with photos of original antique coins, watches, or whatever antique item you are interested in before you buy anything you may think has value. Unfortunately, I would say the majority of the big sellers deal in fakes, especially at the Saturday market. I always want to give someone a break, but I despise dishonesty. Have fun at the market but as usual, if something seems too good to be true, it ain't!
Written March 20, 2014
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Мы жили на проспекте Ш. Руставели, поэтому ходили пешком по GPS
Written January 19, 2020
В Грузии в ходу лари, но примут и доллары Североамериканских соединенных государств.
Written June 4, 2019
Здравствуйте, скажите, Вы брали справку об отсутствии исторической ценности для вывоза вещей? если да, то где? Спасибо заранее!
Written January 11, 2019
здравстауйте
ни какой справки не брали так как ни чего исторически ценного не приобрели
Written January 11, 2019
please can you tell me what day this market is open ,thanks and god bless from SCOTLAND x
Written April 6, 2018
I suggest to visit the area any day from 10:00 to 15:00 since you will get the whole spirit. Before 10:00 and after 15:00 most of the merchants are doing their preparations for packing and unpacking.
Written April 9, 2018
When it opens and closes in August?
Thanks n advance.
Written March 19, 2018
Hi
We went in December and they told us that they start laying down their items at 10:00 am and they closed at about 17:30. But I would think that they might stay open later than 17:30 in the summer since the sun is still out.
Written March 20, 2018
Where can I buy art supplies for artists like painting colors and brushes etc.
Also looking for good quality folk music instruments.
Thanks
Written July 17, 2017
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