Flea markets in Kiev are considered the cleanest and most well-groomed of all Ukrainian flea markets, and their scale and range can please any collector (the rapid popularity of such outlets is explained by the appearance of an increasing number of people who want to acquire antiques and antiques).
Flea market on Petrovka
Flea aisles start behind the book market and stretch to the railway bridge. From the assortment presented, collectors may be interested in typewriters, cupronickel spoons, chess, original bottles and clay pots, paintings, microscopes, gramophones, photographs of the war times, clocks, forged lanterns of the 50s, kerosene colored lamps of the 19th century (created from majolica; the price can reach 350-600 $), caskets, rare porcelain, vintage dresses, women's jewelry from grandmother's chests, toys (clockwork bears of the 50s are sold for 400 hryvnia), table sets, rare aircraft models (starting price - 150 hryvnia), home decor (cup holders, figurines, vases), wooden handicrafts in the form of a spindle or spinning wheel of the 30s.
Flea market at Expocentre
This exhibition center hosts the so-called “gatherings” of collectors, where they are given the opportunity not only to look at the values displayed here, but also to replenish their collections with antique furniture in the form of dressers, sideboards, tables and chairs, household utensils (in the “assortment” - silver, gilded and cupronickel forks and spoons, dishes belonging to different time periods), banknotes and coins, badges, orders and badges of honor (exclusive - the Order of Lenin on a screw, sold for $ 20,000), flasks, porcelain (the items on display are presented by different eras and released by the factories "Gzhel", "Korosten", "Riga Porcelain Factory", "Gorodnitsky Porcelain Factory"), antique silver and amber mouthpieces, vintage jewelry with turquoise or malachite, old books in the Old Slavonic language and other items.
Flea market near Darnytsky railway station
Here, sellers are waiting for retro shopping lovers - they will be happy to sell them vintage clothes, inexpensive decor items, spare parts for various mechanisms, and antique kitchen utensils.
Flea market on Reserve Street
It sells mini-disc players, German postage stamps, daggers, Soviet dolls, old books and magazines, acoustic guitars, vinyl records, retro furniture, and things from the pre-war period.