There is a saying about Odessa "Odessa begins with markets. Indeed, to fully enjoy the city should at least once visit the legendary market.
If Odessites want to know the latest news, discuss gossips, meet friends, and have a good time, they go to the market, which has always been the center of urban life. Take our fascinating Market Tour and experience Odessa life, culture, language and humor in its entirety.
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The Privoz market is a visit card of Odessa, this is a world renowned attraction in the centre of the city, with its interesting history, stories and originality. It is one of the oldest and biggest markets in Europe rendering Odessa’s authentic atmosphere. Its history dates back to the middle of the 19th century. As for now, it is a place with a special spirit where you can buy the freshest fish and sea food in the city, to listen to the famous Odessa accent, anecdotes and funny popular sayings. You will see here funny price tickets; you will be able to bargain here, and to taste practically everything!
Starokonnyi flea market, commonly known as simply ‘Starokonka’, is one of the most colorful places in Odesa, it’s a live attraction of the city. For collectors, it is a place where they might find unique items, for tourists – Starokonka is a so-called open-air museum, whose exhibits can show fascinating history of the city and tell everyday life, habits and temperament of its citizens. Even Forbes magazine included Starokonka in Top-10 most interesting flea markets in the world.
Large market held the current Kirov Park and the surrounding area.
The history of Importation begins in 1827 (before the Old market or Free). But in those days it was just an open-air Bazaar. The territorial location was somewhat different. Large market held the current Kirov Park and the surrounding area.
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A traditional Ukrainian beetroot soup, often served with sour cream and garlic bread.
A traditional Odessa street food, similar to a hot dog but with local flavors.
A traditional Ukrainian Easter bread, often served with sweet toppings.
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