Târgul Vitan-Bârzești

Bucharest


A sprawling flea market operates here, southeast of the centre, on Sundays till 4pm. Come early to get the best deals on everything from antique jewellery, books and knick-knacks to used cars. Even if you're not in the mood to buy, the energy is infectious.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bucharest attractions

1. Văcărești Nature Park

0.74 MILES

What was supposed to be a 6km-long dam during the communist era, left abandoned after the 1989 Revolution, turned over 22 years into a vast urban delta…

2. Youth Park

1.87 MILES

A couple of blocks east of Carol I Park along Calea Şerban Vodă (near metro Tineretului) is the bigger Youth Park, where various sporting events and open…

3. Bellu Cemetery

2.17 MILES

The city’s most prestigious burial ground houses the tombs of many notable Romanian writers – a map inside the gate points out locations. Many Romanians…

5. Sephardic Jewish Cemetery

2.37 MILES

The Sephardic Jewish Cemetery lies opposite Bellu Cemetery in the south of the city. Two rows of graves dated 21 to 23 January 1941 mark the Iron Guard's…

6. Carol I Park

2.6 MILES

About 1km southwest of Piaţa Unirii, Carol I Park was inaugurated in 1906. The main sights here are an eternal flame burning for an unknown soldier and a…

7. Jewish History Museum

2.6 MILES

The Jewish History Museum is housed in a colourful synagogue that dates from 1836 (rebuilt in 1910). Exhibits (in English and Romanian) outline Jewish…

8. Great Synagogue

2.62 MILES

This important synagogue dates from the mid-19th century and was established by migrating Polish Jews; entry is free, but a donation (10 lei) is expected…