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Go fake-antiquing |
59 Calle Feria Seville, Seville 41002 Spain +34 (0)954 38 3532 |
If street shopping and antiques excite you, El Jueves is just the right combination for you. The oldest market in Seville, El Jueves is a weekly fair which takes place only on Thursdays. Kitchenware, watches, hats, paintings, lamps, books and fake antiques—the market churns out a host of interesting merchandise. The lost-and-found section, a collection of random items, is especially amusing. El Jueves is sure to add a little adventure to your Thursday! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Buy or sell coins and stamps |
Plaza del Cabildo Seville 41840 Spain |
Its location is ideal if some morning you decide to stroll through Seville's historic centre and if, in addition, you like to look at antique coins, seals, and stamps. In this open-air market, located close to the cathedral, collectors hoping to buy or sell their precious pieces come together. A pleasant sight, and perhaps you'll discover a hidden passion that hadn't blossomed in you up until now. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The most unusual objects |
Plaza Alameda de Hércules Seville 41002 Spain |
If something characterizes this atmospheric open-air market it is the quantity of strange objects that you can find here. Everything you can imagine, from a worn-out pair of flamenco shoes to old dolls and used clothing, is available here. In addition to all this, the Alameda market also has old records, movie posters, inexpensive flowers and flower pots, all kinds of antiques, African crafts, Peruvian wool sweaters, fruit, vegetables and carnation bouquets. It is a spectacle every Sunday morning, and if the clock strikes 2p and the sun is beating down, you can always grab a beer in one of the many nearby bars. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Street market with animals for sale |
Plaza de la Alfalfa Seville 41004 Spain |
Dogs, cats, all kinds of birds, cages to put them in, pet food and accessories such as leads, muzzles... If you are looking for a pet, or you already have one and want to buy him a present, come to this traditional animal market, which is open every Sunday of the year. Located in the city centre, in the square with the same name, it gets absolutely packed with people who just come to have a look as well as the real experts who come out with a cage of canaries, a couple of cats or a few terrapins under their arm. This is a perfect place to take the children, although they may insist on making an addition to the family by buying one of the pups or kittens on sale here! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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