The flea market of Vladikavkaz is a place where each of its visitors can find among the many things with history that very happy find that he has long dreamed of (rare things or books can be purchased for a symbolic fee).
Flea market at the site in MKR "Severny"
Before changing its "registration", this flea market for 7 decades was located next to another city market called "Privoz".
The market sells old household appliances, toys and other goods for children, used clothes and shoes, vinyl records, axes, bicycles, wall and wrist clocks, beer mugs, glass wine glasses and glasses, brass and copper dishes, bronze candlesticks, all kinds of busts and mini -sculptures, cupronickel spoons, rare coins, ceramic and porcelain jugs, reproductions of Shishkin and other artists, old samovars and cameras, umbrellas and carpets.
Located at the intersection of Telman and Michurin streets; the flea market operates on weekends from early morning to noon.
Other retail outlets
If desired, travelers can attend the meetings of philatelists - for them on Sundays from 10 to 14 o'clock a special room is allocated in the Republican Palace of Children's Art (Lenin Street, 4).
Those looking for collectibles may like the local collector's numismatics store (Levanevskogo street, 277a; open daily from 09:00 to 18:00): here they will find many coins that were minted during the time of Emperor Nicholas II, from 1796, from 1965 to 1996, as well as accessories for albums and coins.
Shopping in Vladikavkaz
Those interested in shopping can visit such shopping centers as Alania Mall (a great place for shopping and entertainment), Karusel (has a sufficient number of stores selling goods for children and expectant mothers), Stolitsa (you can buy furniture, electronics, household goods, clothing, gifts, etc.).
Before leaving the capital of the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania, you should run through local retail outlets in order to purchase Ossetian pies with minced meat, cheese, cabbage and other fillings, araki (an alcoholic drink containing natural corn grains and barley), metal or silver key rings with the image of Uastyrdzhi (an intermediary between people and God), souvenir daggers (specialized shops offer to buy models inlaid with semi- and precious stones), souvenir dolls in national costumes and ceramic dolls decorated with Ossetian ornaments.