In the market for some bargains?

A selection of the best flea markets in town this weekend

Feast your eyes on this selection of the best markets in town this weekend.

Turbos Bazar Market

This indoor flea market is made up of a ‘flea hall’ and a bazaar – both of which have used and unused items for sale. Most things can be found somewhere in this huge market, from shoes to antiques to furniture.

Ellebjergvej 138, Cph S; Sun 10:00-16:00; free adm

Moving Market

This large ‘moving out’ flea market is a great opportunity to make some very frugal buys. Among the things for sale are furniture, electronics and even dried driftwood. 

Gisselfeldvej 8, Haslev; Sat 10:00-15:00; free adm

Senses Yoga Detox

Boost your overall quality of life with this week-long yoga detox (Sun, Tue, Thu and Sat). Along with the simple yoga techniques you will be supplied with diet and lifestyle advice, including how to rid yourself of stress. A tranquil and helpful experience is ensured!

Senses, Sommerstedgade 7, Cph V; ends Feb 18, times vary; www.senses.dk

Flea Market Remisen

The Remisen flea market takes place on several Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year, with new organisers each time. As a nice change to the traditional outdoor flea market, Remisen takes place indoors, shielding you from the cold weather.

Blegdamsvej 132, Cph Ø; Sat & Sun 10:00-16:00; tickets: 10-30kr

 





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