Discover the best top things to do in Flanders, Belgium including Tongeren Flea Market, Farmer's Market Market, Boekenmarkt Ajuinlei, Antiek- en Brocantemarkt, Vreemdelingenmarkt, Criee, Rubensmarkt, Vrijdagmarkt, Ghent Friday Market, Sunday Flea Market.
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4.5 based on 207 reviews
We have bought many items from this wonderful city that opens its doors EVERY SUNDAY (except for Christmas, and possibly other official holidays that fall on Sunday). You will find antiques from vendors from various countries: England, France, Germany, and Belgium--probably others as well! Depends on what you are looking for, but we have bought GREAT wood furniture pieces: tables, Minty bookcase, French chest of drawers, nesting tables, chest-similar to cedar chest--without the cedar; unique traveling writing box (see one that Alexander Hamilton used at Ft. Ticonderoga), or wooden stationary desk organizer, holds paper, pens/pencils & has the date cards--possible used by stationary salesmen (the last two were from England). Today first Sunday of August 2017 we have returned with garden items to use for flowers (or such is my plan); from zinc washtub, to enamel pots - old chamber pot, or washstand with wash pan, a cute bicycle to hold three flower pots. As others wrote the haggling is part of the fun of getting the best deal, but don't go too low to insult the dealer! I had a total blast today and came home with more than expected to include a milk can with strainer & lid! Color me exuberant!! I even found an oil painting from a dealer that also sells on E-Bay - what a wonderful and fun day!! They do this rain or shine, they have a large building for inside vendors, as well as in a parking garage lower level for those bad weather days. Otherwise the vendors sets up on the streets and square of town from 0600-1400, but you had better get there early, because many do start packing up around noon! There local antique shops in town, that are open during this time as well--check them out too!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
If you come early Wednesday between 7-10 am you will have the opportunity to appreciate and experience Brugge like a local. Flowers, fresh produce, local products like breads, cheeses and a quick bite (pork, sausages, chicken, potatoes, etc) all very taste and super cheap, and without the hectic tourist traffic that now plagues Brugge. I have visited this place 3 times before and never had the chance to experience the Farmer Market. After 10 am they are gone. The locals that carry on this tradition are super nice and willing to let you try their products. you can't miss it.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
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