There are a huge number of sellers with a wide variety of goods, from handmade to antiques. Souvenirs, books, dishes, jewelry, paintings are just a small list of what you can find here
Lots of stuff. There are even restored products from the Soviet era. I'm not really interested in any souvenir history, but we bought a good Turk here and saw some very creative wooden cases with some resin inserts from one guy - stunningly beautiful, it's a pity that only for an iPhone.
It 's a very colorful place . Wood products are generally very impressive - masterpieces. We bought souvenirs for gifts . Even just walking around looking at everything there will be very interesting. Super!
For those who love old and interesting handmade things! But the market is not cheap! There are places where you can buy cheaper, for example, the locals call the Petak market!
An interesting place! You can find gifts for everyone and for any wallet. There are the same bracelets in the shopping center. Bags, backgammon, etc. only x1.5
A large selection of various souvenirs, you can always find something to your taste, inexpensive prices. I even sewed a custom leather purse from one master according to a personal sketch and it cost exactly the same as his products. A large selection of silverware. If you want to bring something from Armenia, you will definitely pick something up here.
I am delighted with this market.
Everything is safe and no one grabs your hands.
An insane variety of different goods from small items to carpets.
People are very friendly and sociable
Almost everything is here. It is also better to buy books here, they are cheaper here than in bookstores. We came here for souvenirs. It was hard to stop. There are a lot of friends and a lot of purchases as a result. What I liked is that no one bothers you to make a purchase. You will find everything you need!
The Vernissage flea market turned out to be a real discovery for me. There is an atmosphere of antiquity here, and each object seems to be a unique evidence of time. I found something special here — from vintage treasures to author's handmade works. Immersion in the world of antiques at the Vernissage is not just a purchase, but a real journey into history through objects, each of which tells its own fascinating story.
It is also a market in Africa, everything is designed for tourists, there is a lot of unnecessary stuff, it is problematic to find something really interesting.
Oooh this place is always a delight, always waiting for a miracle, and always come back with a purchase, a great mood and a desire to come again and again 👍👍👍
A good place to buy souvenirs. There is a wide variety, you can choose souvenirs for every taste, bargaining is appropriate. And it's convenient to walk - it's in the very center of the city.
I really liked the "flea" part of the market with old things, mainly of the Soviet period, there are also tsarist ones, a lot of dishes made of glass and ceramics, metals, wood. We bought a brass Indian plate with enamel, they were imported to the USSR in the 70s and 90s. They were on sale at many sellers, varying degrees of wear. We found a part of a collection of mugs from the Porcelain of the English factory Royal Dalton, a collection of mugs-heads of famous personalities, literary characters. I regretted that I didn't buy it, the quality was excellent.
We entered the market for color and fullness of sensations. They sell the same thing across 2 counters. The silver is interesting, but the quality is not very good. We haggled, but they didn't lower our prices. The souvenirs are all here.
A wonderful place where you can buy both souvenirs and something from the past. A huge amount of silver jewelry. For a sense of the color of the city, I advise you to visit.
A must-visit place.
There are all sorts of things for sale in the market. And magnets, and chess, and paintings, and dishes, and silver, etc. It's even interesting to just walk around the market, the place is colorful and atmospheric.
There are also small cafes with reasonable prices on the territory of the market.
I cannot call the opening day a flea market in the usual sense. It's more of a market for local craftsmen, where they exhibit their work. The prices are different, obviously they are designed for tourists.
Nevertheless, you can find cool things at good prices that you would not be ashamed to bring as souvenirs. I recommend you to visit.
There is a good market, you can buy all kinds of souvenirs.You can hang out in this market for a couple of hours.I bought angora scarves without a pattern for 1200 (in rubles), with a pattern of 1600, an iron magnet 250, a mug 500, a coffee cup with a saucer 700.Prices for September 2024
A very picturesque place in the center of Yerevan. If you need souvenirs, dishes, clothes for yourself or as a gift, you are definitely here. A little advice: do not buy everything in the first rows at once. The further away from the main entrance, the cheaper it is. Do not forget to bargain a little.. You will be respected by merchants. The market is quite large, so due to the variety of goods, you can find interesting prices lower than in the city. I recommend you to visit.
Authentic, without pandemonium, but I expected more from the assortment. Of course, my expectations are my problems, but the sediment, as they say, remained.
A great place for an interesting pastime. Local folk art - I looked, raised my taste, found something interesting and bought it. Products made of wood, stone, fabrics and various metals.
We were not impressed with the opening day. There are a lot of people, souvenirs of the same type. I would say that they sell unnecessary things there. But if someone likes such places, it's worth visiting. Everything is very civilized.
I advise you to visit here. At first you won't understand what's good here (maybe you didn't go well). But you drive for 5 minutes and see a lot of interesting things. Chess, coffee makers, bracelets, silver, carpets - these are just what I considered. I think a lot of people will find something interesting here. Chess is a work of art
A wide range of gifts and souvenirs, the prices are acceptable.
The sellers are kind and responsive, the main thing is not to stick as if on the market, they prompt if necessary
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Евгения Ф.
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October 24, 2024
It is difficult to call a flea market, rather a souvenir market. You can find many different souvenirs (magnets, mugs, paintings, carpets, dudukas, jewelry, etc.). The prices are more or less acceptable.
If you are looking for a flea market / flea market with used things and goods, then you need to go to the Razdan stadium.
A huge selection of handmade souvenirs by craftsmen from different parts of Armenia, from copper to wooden. I bought a copper one. Prices for any budget. There are very interesting author's works, much cheaper than in boutiques in the city. It is better to come on Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 16:30
The market, as it should be in my understanding. Clean, well-maintained pavilions in the same style. No one is running after you, trying to sell something. You walk around calmly, choose the things you are interested in, the sellers tell you everything in detail when you ask them about it, but not before. Most of them accept transfers to Savings Bank cards. A great place to buy souvenirs, but you can find really valuable antiques.
There is everything here, from the usual things that are on the WB, to unusual jewelry that you will not find anywhere else. Nice guys are working, no one is bothering, they bought jewelry from guys from Cyprus (they spoke only English - your reference point), they did not fade, everything is fine.
This is a wonderful and colorful place, it is fashionable to buy many interesting things, from magnets to national clothes and musical instruments. Some craftsmen cut out new watches or various household items right behind the counter, but still want to buy handmade work, even if you are not going to buy anything, I still recommend visiting the place
Everything for guests, souvenirs, antiques. You can choose for every taste. Local craftsmen are very diverse in their creativity. I recommend it for a visit.
I recommend coming on Saturday and Sunday, as there are many more sellers here. There are a lot of the same type of goods, but there are also interesting handmade things, coins, paintings, silver, books, figurines, sets,.., we bought a picture from the artist, after a little haggling. And we also came across a guy who made a rug with the image of 2Pac himself.
But to be honest, I expected a greater variety, for example, vinyl records, CDs, cassettes. It seems like a large opening day, a huge area, but a lot of the same type of factory goods
A paradise for the tourist who needs to buy souvenirs. Of the "flea market", however, there are few here, most are made by modern artisans. Silver is just fire
A huge variety of souvenirs. But the choice is banal and the prices are a little too high. Well, I don't want to buy Chinese crafts with Armenian symbols at all