It's a good place, but the fact that there are goods laid out between the rows on the ground is annoying, you can't really get through, you walk one by one. One stopped and you are looking for a way to get around it, so as not to damage the goods that are on the ground, and not to turn your legs yourself.
If you were born in the USSR and want to see the things that surrounded you as a child, it's worth a look here. Here you can find antiques for pennies, or buy outright junk. In a word, a Field of Miracles.
A field of wonders where you can buy everything from a piano to a pin.
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Антон
Level 9 Local Expert
April 9, 2024
It's not even just a market, it's a place of mood, finds and special flavor. I can spend several hours visiting it, because every time you find something new there, you can bargain, talk with sellers)
This place looks like a garage sale. They sell all sorts of junk, it's almost impossible to find something sensible and necessary. There are no problems with parking (3 minutes walk from the parking lot) If you want to buy unnecessary junk, then this is the place for you!
Well, there are 50-100 tables with rusty drills, broken toys. There may be 10 tables with coins. Everything is very overrated. In general, there is no point in dragging yourself to this field. In 20 minutes you realize that it's empty and there's nothing
Normas. Shoes are expensive, because I'm used to taking a weight one. Parking?- parking is perfect. Arrived-went out- you're rowing. I love this place for its charisma. What you will find there yourself- xs. But if you enjoy the search, it's here. This is it.
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А. Д.
Level 15 Local Expert
October 17, 2023
It's a stretch to call it a flea market. There is no flea market culture. People sell all sorts of junk, and these are not old things, but washing powders, pills, tea/coffee. You can find something, but the prices will not be very attractive. It is much inferior to Moscow flea markets, which, in turn, are inferior to European ones. If you are a Minsk resident and have never been to the field of miracles, then you should go at least to arrange an educational program for yourself.
I bought a good watch and a case from my grandmother. speaking of grandma, I was very sorry for her, I decided to tip her because the price is very low. Well, as it is, the market is very good
An excellent flea market the most important thing is to know where in which part the thing you need is sold, from drills and clothes to electric tools, you can save well on warranty
If you think that you will come and be able to sell, then you are very mistaken.
You will have to go through seven circles of hell and fight for a place in the sun.
Saturday, 5-40 am, I'm already standing near the slag heap - 5th in line. People are running to stake out places, they are not going, but they are running, rushing headlong. There is shouting and shouting. Someone snatches the table from the man.
At six they start the car and the same thing repeats, only for those who are in cars.
Getting to an empty seat is not a problem, but they are trying to survive you under any pretext, since the atmosphere of the 90s still reigns there and if you do not want a conflict you will have to leave. Everyone has known each other for a long time and has been standing there for years.
I managed to come to an agreement and I spent the day there.
If you want to leave earlier, it will only work if you park near the exit. Since there is no place for the car to travel there until about 16 o'clock.
In general, the market is so-so - in fact, due to the small number of places, all the desire to return spoils.
A very interesting place: one part is an old tool, used toys and other usual junk for such places, the second part is clothes: new and not so much, thrown in heaps and on hangers. There are also underwear and jackets for the winter. There are for pennies, but there are also more expensive ones. There is no way to get to the subway, prepare cash for the minibus.