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Hrelić Flea Market
The guide was updated:If you happen to be in Zagreb on a Wednesday or a Sunday morning, you might want to check out the Hrelić Flea Market–the biggest second-hand market in the city. Here you can browse through antiquities, vintage records, old postcards, second-hand clothes, accessories, books, and more. Even if you don't plan on buying anything here, you might just find the unique item that will make you change your mind.
                
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- Address: Sajmišna cesta, Zagreb
- Opening hours: Wed & Sun 6am–2pm
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