Built in the 19th century, the mall is the largest in Russia and one of the most fashionable places for leisure shopping in Moscow. The three-row, three-story arcade mall covers an area of nearly 25,000 square meters, and the number of stores is staggering. Even if you don't go shopping, it's worth a special trip just to visit the decoration and architecture of this mall.
Goods Mainly sell handicraft souvenirs, the quality varies, some are like free small commodities. In particular, there is an area with stalls, and the goods look average. The goods in the handicraft shops with storefronts are quite good, and there is a ceramic workshop, which is very unique. There are also many museums in the whole market, candles, beer museums, etc., but you have to pay for tickets. Price We bought things in the ceramic workshop store, and the price was quite normal. They did not accept bargaining, and the price was clearly marked. It was a regular store. If you buy too much, you will get a refrigerator magnet. I like the handicrafts I bought, hahahaha. Location Just walk left from the subway station, it's very close, but there are really few people on weekdays, so it's enough to spend half a day to play. There is nothing nearby, there is a shopping mall selling sports brands.
An Ant Flea Market in Moscow ~ Located in Izmailovo (ИЗМАЙЛОВО) in Moscow, this place is called An Ant by the Chinese due to its homophony. It is a bit like Xiushui, but the difference is that the prices are relatively high, and Muscovites also go there, unlike Xiushui where only foreigners go.
The local name of Russia is difficult to describe in an accurate Chinese name. This time, this is called Izmeloy flea market, and the pronunciation is called "an ant" faster, so the Chinese abbreviation is called an ant market. Take the Moscow subway to the left side of the exit of the guerrilla station and walk for a few minutes. Since the name of the flea market is actually many old goods or handmade, but there are many boutiques. The entrance square Russia has also built some new wooden church buildings imitating Kiri, as well as honey sellers. Interested people can walk for three or four hours, and now no tickets are charged no matter the week 6 and Sunday. Things can be bargained, bought some crystal cups, and occasionally saw some new people taking wedding photos and watching gifts. The bathroom is very clean, 25 rubles a person.
brasveter 21:34:30 Ant Flea Market, an ant is a Russian translation, it is a large crafts market that only opens on weekends. Russian billionaire Ismailov opened in 1991, once Europe's largest retail wholesale market, mainly for clothing and crafts, as well as second-hand used goods and antiques. At that time, China had 100,000 merchants in Moscow, and most of the "ant" merchants were Chinese merchants. In 2009, Putin ordered the closure of the “big market for an ant,” a move that not only hit the financial and commercial oligarchs of Russia’s economic community, but also curbed the prestige of Moscow’s rival mayor, Luzhkov, while thwarting the momentum of Chinese businessmen in Russia. An ant flea market also has a large and distinctive castle, many Russian children come to play.
It was a legendary ant flea market. I came to visit for most of the day on Sunday. We just stayed at the nearby Delta Hotel, which was very close in the past. Just behind a Lego-style church-style museum-style building. The new things are all the same: Matryoshka, clothes hat, amber, etc., the second-hand main is behind, that is more worth shopping. We bought amber, bark painting, sheepskin Leifeng hat, Matryoshka, cheaper than similar products in urban shopping malls, worth visiting.
It happened to be the weekend, the day before, and decided to go to an ant flea market, a Russian translation of ant, a large crafts market that only opens on weekends. In the early 1990s, it was only a very ordinary crafts market. It operated low-grade oil paintings, dolls, etc., and was favored by the Chinese who first broke into Russia. Later, due to the increasing number of Chinese who patronized the market, the variety of crafts was more and more complete, and the grade was gradually improved. Developed to today's scale. Now an ant market operates oil paintings, antiques, dolls, tea baskets, stamps, amber necklaces, crystal products and other Russian crafts of Chinese interest. The most oil paintings, although occasionally found one or two boutiques, but the grade is not too high. This is why some people say that the Chinese purchasing power has saved many Russian third-rate painters. Only a few Chinese with high artistic standards have gone to the gallery in front of Gorky Cultural Park to pick up oil paintings after visiting an ant. Because of the large number of Chinese customers, many vendors in an ant market will use Chinese to solicit business, and some can even speak authentic Chinese. It also stained the prints of many Chinese markets, such as other markets with very little false prices, the range of cobalt prices is very small, and the price here is very watery, and it must be bargained. Generally, the few who just entered the door sell more expensive, and it will be much cheaper inside. It is best to compare the three. The specific way to arrive is to take Metro Line 3 to Partizanskaya Station and get off. After leaving the station, you can walk for about 3 minutes. After visiting an ant market, you can solve lunch nearby. There is a large shopping mall nearby. The top floor is a variety of Russian fast food, including KFC.
The collection of flea markets and shops is quite interesting. There are old Russian-made cameras. Individual stall owners are very good at English and the experience is very good. Location is 10 minutes walk from the iron station. The snow is slippery. There are also many second-hand ones outside the door. It is recommended to come to Moscow, especially those who like the Soviet Union will like it. Don't forget to bargain.
Built in the 19th century, the mall is the largest in Russia and one of the most fashionable places for leisure shopping in Moscow. The three-row, three-story arcade mall covers an area of nearly 25,000 square meters, and the number of stores is staggering. Even if you don't go shopping, it's worth a special trip just to visit the decoration and architecture of this mall.
Goods Mainly sell handicraft souvenirs, the quality varies, some are like free small commodities. In particular, there is an area with stalls, and the goods look average. The goods in the handicraft shops with storefronts are quite good, and there is a ceramic workshop, which is very unique. There are also many museums in the whole market, candles, beer museums, etc., but you have to pay for tickets. Price We bought things in the ceramic workshop store, and the price was quite normal. They did not accept bargaining, and the price was clearly marked. It was a regular store. If you buy too much, you will get a refrigerator magnet. I like the handicrafts I bought, hahahaha. Location Just walk left from the subway station, it's very close, but there are really few people on weekdays, so it's enough to spend half a day to play. There is nothing nearby, there is a shopping mall selling sports brands.
An Ant Flea Market in Moscow ~ Located in Izmailovo (ИЗМАЙЛОВО) in Moscow, this place is called An Ant by the Chinese due to its homophony. It is a bit like Xiushui, but the difference is that the prices are relatively high, and Muscovites also go there, unlike Xiushui where only foreigners go.
The local name of Russia is difficult to describe in an accurate Chinese name. This time, this is called Izmeloy flea market, and the pronunciation is called "an ant" faster, so the Chinese abbreviation is called an ant market. Take the Moscow subway to the left side of the exit of the guerrilla station and walk for a few minutes. Since the name of the flea market is actually many old goods or handmade, but there are many boutiques. The entrance square Russia has also built some new wooden church buildings imitating Kiri, as well as honey sellers. Interested people can walk for three or four hours, and now no tickets are charged no matter the week 6 and Sunday. Things can be bargained, bought some crystal cups, and occasionally saw some new people taking wedding photos and watching gifts. The bathroom is very clean, 25 rubles a person.
brasveter 21:34:30 Ant Flea Market, an ant is a Russian translation, it is a large crafts market that only opens on weekends. Russian billionaire Ismailov opened in 1991, once Europe's largest retail wholesale market, mainly for clothing and crafts, as well as second-hand used goods and antiques. At that time, China had 100,000 merchants in Moscow, and most of the "ant" merchants were Chinese merchants. In 2009, Putin ordered the closure of the “big market for an ant,” a move that not only hit the financial and commercial oligarchs of Russia’s economic community, but also curbed the prestige of Moscow’s rival mayor, Luzhkov, while thwarting the momentum of Chinese businessmen in Russia. An ant flea market also has a large and distinctive castle, many Russian children come to play.
It was a legendary ant flea market. I came to visit for most of the day on Sunday. We just stayed at the nearby Delta Hotel, which was very close in the past. Just behind a Lego-style church-style museum-style building. The new things are all the same: Matryoshka, clothes hat, amber, etc., the second-hand main is behind, that is more worth shopping. We bought amber, bark painting, sheepskin Leifeng hat, Matryoshka, cheaper than similar products in urban shopping malls, worth visiting.
It happened to be the weekend, the day before, and decided to go to an ant flea market, a Russian translation of ant, a large crafts market that only opens on weekends. In the early 1990s, it was only a very ordinary crafts market. It operated low-grade oil paintings, dolls, etc., and was favored by the Chinese who first broke into Russia. Later, due to the increasing number of Chinese who patronized the market, the variety of crafts was more and more complete, and the grade was gradually improved. Developed to today's scale. Now an ant market operates oil paintings, antiques, dolls, tea baskets, stamps, amber necklaces, crystal products and other Russian crafts of Chinese interest. The most oil paintings, although occasionally found one or two boutiques, but the grade is not too high. This is why some people say that the Chinese purchasing power has saved many Russian third-rate painters. Only a few Chinese with high artistic standards have gone to the gallery in front of Gorky Cultural Park to pick up oil paintings after visiting an ant. Because of the large number of Chinese customers, many vendors in an ant market will use Chinese to solicit business, and some can even speak authentic Chinese. It also stained the prints of many Chinese markets, such as other markets with very little false prices, the range of cobalt prices is very small, and the price here is very watery, and it must be bargained. Generally, the few who just entered the door sell more expensive, and it will be much cheaper inside. It is best to compare the three. The specific way to arrive is to take Metro Line 3 to Partizanskaya Station and get off. After leaving the station, you can walk for about 3 minutes. After visiting an ant market, you can solve lunch nearby. There is a large shopping mall nearby. The top floor is a variety of Russian fast food, including KFC.
The collection of flea markets and shops is quite interesting. There are old Russian-made cameras. Individual stall owners are very good at English and the experience is very good. Location is 10 minutes walk from the iron station. The snow is slippery. There are also many second-hand ones outside the door. It is recommended to come to Moscow, especially those who like the Soviet Union will like it. Don't forget to bargain.