Flea/ Street Markets in Barrio Gòtico (Barri Gòtic)

Top Flea & Street Markets in Barrio Gòtico (Barri Gòtic) (Barcelona)

Flea & Street Markets in Barrio Gòtico (Barri Gòtic)

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  • expat - N
    Bangkok, Thailand111 contributions
    We are Fleamarket lovers and for us this one is the best in Barcelona...usually the antque market is every THURSDAY from 10am - 8pm...few times a year it goes for a week.
    Authentic old merchandise... not very cheap but nice quality.
    situated just acrooss the Kathedral in Gotico you have a lot of choices nearby ..sightseeing , shopping and many restaurants and cafes !!!
    Written June 6, 2019
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  • Dimitris L
    Sydney, Australia43,039 contributions
    We came across this Market by chance. It was busy and it was excellent. Plenty of fresh food and a wide range of items on offer.
    Written May 22, 2019
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  • Mairwen1
    United Kingdom8,651 contributions
    If you are exploring the waterfront area on a Saturday or Sunday, then this market is an interesting diversion. The nice thing about it is that it’s not tourist tat. It is genuinely a collectibles/antique market, with some bric-a-brac. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea but we enjoyed having a browse and wondering at the things that people collect and keep.
    It is easy to find. You can’t really miss it. It’s right behind the Colombus monument along the waterfront. From memory, there were about 15-20 different stalls and you’ll easily spot the white awnings and bright blue stall cloths.
    I spent a while leafing through old-world advertisements and posters and we were almost tempted by some antique corkscrews and wine paraphernalia.
    Most stalls had commonly collected items such as Lladro china, jewellery, silverware, badges, ornaments, hats, coins, maps and nautical themed items.
    Items didn’t seem overly expensive, although many things were not priced which makes it difficult to know. I didn't buy anything myself so I’m not sure what sort of bargaining the stallholders might be open to (although I could hear some bargaining going on).
    If you wanted a quirky or different sort of souvenir, then you might easily find something here.
    The rest of the Port Vell area is a very attractive spot. We easily spent a few hours here one Sunday enjoying the sun and waterfront. Past the Colombus monument, there's the Las Ramblas De Mar walkway and bridge that takes you across the water to the big, modern Maremagnum shopping and restaurant centre. There's a lovely boardwalk promenade and the Maritime Museum is free after 3pm on Sundays.
    Written August 20, 2020
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  • Umbear
    Washington483 contributions
    For miles in every direction in the Center of Barcelona on Sundays lays before you Flea Market of your dreams, get in there and look for whatever your heart desires.
    Written December 16, 2017
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