I love this place! Such a national flavor, so many interesting things, with a history of tricks and copyrights. And the place is very beautiful, close to parks, Freedom Square, museums, it's so nice to walk there!
If you are not a fan of antiques, then you can go here as an excursion) There is a separate space with works by artists. There are a lot of dishes made of metal and porcelain. A lot of things from the Soviet era. We bought several Soviet-era badges for a child's collection, and a couple of simple jewelry for a teenager. The seller, a charming man, was in a good mood after successful large sales and gave us jewelry with almost no extra charge. Verified - for 10 GEL, it costs 40-50 GEL in the center with a pedestrian crossing. Almost everyone speaks Russian, even among themselves. It was interesting to talk. They are very sociable and friendly there. 👍
The place is entertaining, very stretched out in space. This is not only the bridge itself, but also the zones around it. You can poke around for a long time and it's interesting. Mostly antiques, dishes, some old things from home. I also liked the picture rows with local shawls. It's interesting to watch, I haven't acquired anything in practice.
And it's quite crowded, almost like a market.
Tbilisi has a special atmosphere and a unique flavor.And the Dry Bridge is an integral part of a beautiful city, with its own significance.I really like walking there and nearby.Cross the bridge and get to the flea market and get lost in time and space ...
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Good-natured and sociable sellers. Interesting things can be bought. Fascinating and informative conversations in the most historic place. It is interesting for those who love and understand the old days. And next to the park and the building of justice.
An atmospheric and friendly Flea. Vinyl prices are too high, but you can dig up a pearl. A lot of Chinese consumer goods from Alik under the guise of jewelry. In general, I liked it, it is a must for all lovers of antiques.
An interesting place for both the tourist and the seeker of "values". We looked at the entourage plates.
Even my children liked it, but they don't like to go to the markets at all
A lot of stuff, mostly consumer goods, but there are no comrades for taste and color! There are some interesting things. I really liked the shawl with black and red felt flowers on a thin guipure, a bomb thing! A couple of paintings also caught the eye.
It's such an atmospheric place: you look at all these trinkets, and this is someone's life, things with a history and a soul. It takes half a day to look at everything carefully. Must-visit in Tbilisi! !
I would treat this place more as a historical and cultural and entertainment place. From the point of view of antiques, the choice is weak.
The Dry Bridge is a bridge over the former arm of the Kura River, which was drained almost a hundred years ago.
The flea market itself has a two-level structure: coins, booms, Soviet-era items, photographic equipment, badges and medals on top.
Downstairs there are mainly paintings, ceramics, animal skins, animal horns, etc.
Prices are much higher than average with a coefficient for visitors and those who do not understand.
To go and take a look, yes.
There is definitely no need to be thoroughly interested in antiques.
The Tbilisi flea market is located here. There are a lot of antiques: books, magazines, dishes, cutlery, rugs, cameras, toys, paintings. Toomai, you can bargain. There is no Parking for cars, there are ATMs somewhere)))
The market is of little interest to fans of antiquity, they mainly sell new clothes, China or any nonsense from AliExpress, the advantage of a free toilet place, parking is also a problem, the place is only at the gas station on the embankment, if you drive a little to the river.
The flea market on the Dry Bridge in Tbilisi is a place where time seems to have stopped. Here, every object breathes history, and the atmosphere is imbued with the spirit of the bygone era of the USSR.
Most of the rarities that are sold here were created during the Soviet Union, and this gives the market a special atmosphere. Merchants, most of whom grew up in those days themselves, know the history of every thing.
However, I would advise buyers from Russia to think carefully before buying something. In the Russian markets and on the Internet, you can find the same things, but at a more attractive price. This, of course, does not make the market on the Dry Bridge less attractive to visit – it's just a point worth considering.
In general, a visit to the flea market on the Dry Bridge is not just shopping, it is an immersion in the history
Probably nonsense for the pros. But as a fan of kerosene, I found here an excellent French copy from 1955 with the original glass. The price tags are sometimes inadequate. But there are really good things. If you love art and antiques, be sure to visit. If you do not buy anything, then at least you will get aesthetic pleasure.
There are a lot of interesting things.The place is atmospheric and, in principle, similar to those in Russian cities.The prices are average, dialogue and trade in Russian.
Great place. Here you can find many rare things from the past. There are also a lot of interesting new models. There are also rare antique items. A lot of painting and numerous manual works. I recommend a walk here. It's like being in a museum of the past. And you can buy something.
A lot of things. Coins, badges, utensils. There is something really interesting. Perhaps if you are a connoisseur of antiquities or an avid collector, you will find something for yourself. But for many things, prices are greatly inflated. In general, for an amateur.
A picturesque place in the very center of the city, but the highlight of it was the flea market.
Here you can find handmade products that convey the Georgian vibe and household items of the USSR, as well as jewelry, souvenirs, commemorative coins.
There is a very large selection of everything you can imagine, old things and dishes, edged weapons of all generations, dishes and a lot of antiques. Modern and antique jewelry, many paintings and national curiosities
A great place for hoarders and nostalgic for the USSR!
You can walk all day!
A lot of things, you can't even list them.
The prices are different, you have to bargain!
If you are interested in antiques, then you definitely need to visit this place. Everything was there from dishes to candelabra) and carpets and decorations. You can just take a walk and look at all this variety. Well, and buy souvenirs.
A warm, sweet place where you just relax your soul. Cute trinkets, paintings, toys and so on will not leave anyone indifferent. A must-visit in Tbilisi!
An atmospheric place where everyone can find something for their soul and wallet. A huge amount of antiques, souvenirs of various subjects and things made with your own hands, a very lamp atmosphere. A bunch of beautiful paintings, a whole exhibition for every taste)
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Танзиля Кузьмина
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February 2
Just to stare . Especially nothing like that. I liked the reproductions and dried scarves from the new models. Everyone is looking for their own . We didn't buy anything, but we looked at it. There is a large selection of jewelry, records, badges, new items, and various paraphernalia. Soviet souvenirs from Grandmother's sideboards, etc.
My eyes are running away. But if you want to buy something authentic, you won't find it here. And so you can buy souvenirs cheaper, well, and rummage through the junk of the 70s and 80s. It is possible and necessary to bargain and walk a little in order to profitably buy something for memory.
An interesting place. I recommend it to all tourists to visit. You can find a lot of interesting things and buy something at an attractive price. A bargain is possible.
The landmark of Tbilisi! Walking around the market is an exciting adventure from the past) there are a lot of different things, paintings, dishes, coins, plates, jewelry. I bought calligraphy pens from the Soviet past 😂 very good quality by the way and at a ridiculous price. I was with children aged 8-11 and they were very interested, surprisingly, but the market fascinates. Impressions and emotions are very positive
There are many interesting and not very necessary things on the market, many different old badges, medals, coins, banknotes, stamps, cameras, binoculars and other belongings. There are a lot of souvenirs. It's worth a visit, it's interesting to see👍
There are souvenirs and vintage items. Dishes, household items. I enjoyed walking there. I bought a trinket only because when I went the third time it was raining and there were only a few sellers.
The market is quite large. Of course there are no originals. Mostly fakes and dishes from the 50s and 70s. There are many interesting paintings. But for interesting ones, the price is not in GEL, but in $.
A lot of old Soviet stuff. Unfortunately, most of the sellers are speculators. But if you want to buy an authentic Georgian thing not far from the past, that's where you should go
I bought this thing there.
A huge amount of all kinds of junk.
From the little things of the Soviet era to some very ancient door handles, cast-iron utensils and real riches.
They don't have Avito))
It is very difficult to walk around and consider everything for those who do not like to bargain))
Who loves - this is paradise for you))
It was in the evening, there were few craftsmen left, but the place is interesting in its own way, there is a place to walk. The issue with folders is like everywhere else in the center, I drove behind the market before reaching the house of Justice and was able to find a free place.
We were already at closing time, if we come back to Tbilisi, I will definitely come early next time 😅 a colorful place, eco-friendly consumption, beautiful paintings, elegant dishes)))) I bought a ring as a keepsake ☺️