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Flea Market

Behind Naschmarkt, Vienna, Austria

Featured Review : The best and most-established flea market in the city is located just behind the Kettenbrückengasse subway station. As we step out of the U4 subway at Naschmarkt, we are immediately greeted by the potent fragrance of exo...See Full Review

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    3 out of 5 stars

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Flea Market Reviews

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Flea Market

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Webgoddess from Burke, Virginia
  • July 19, 2005
Flea Market
Quote: The best and most-established flea market in the city is located just behind the Kettenbrückengasse subway station. As we step out of the U4 subway at Naschmarkt, we are immediately greeted by the potent fragrance of exotic foods and the lively... Read the full Flea Market review

From journal Waltzing through Vienna

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Flea Market

  • 4 out of 5 stars by idared from Budapest, Hungary
  • January 29, 2002
Flea Market
Quote: *The* flea market in Vienna happens every Saturday behind Naschmarkt. It is huge, and carries everything you can ever imagine from torn out movie theater seats to tennis rackets. It can be divided into two parts. If you come from the Naschmarkt,... Read the full Flea Market review

From journal A temporary local's guide to Vienna