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    Posted by SusanWalkerCikirikci 13 March 2006

    If you want to see something a bit different to the average high street stuff then go to the covered market on the Marszalskowska. There’s hundreds of little stalls selling clothes, food,fake perfumes, boots, hats, gloves etc.

    An unmissable experience is the so-called Russian market in the
    Stadion Dziesieciolecia.

    Get there early as it closes at 11am. The best way is by local train service from Srodmiescie station. You can buy tickets from any of
    the many kiosks around the station. Don't walk as we did, as it took ages through the dangerously icy streets and it was closed by the time we got there.

    Our second attempt the next morning was rewarded by the sight of countless stalls - mainly Vietnamese run - cheap clothing
    predominated.

    This is the place to buy fur hats, Russian military badges, caps medals, leather gloves, caviar, fake designer labels, spirits, pirated CDs, DVDs, amber jewellery, fake perfume any sort
    you'd care to think of.

    The most impressive thing for me was those Vietnamese traders had
    actually learned to speak Polish - what a linguistic achievement!

    More up-market and elegant shops are on the Nowy Swiat. Lots of
    hats and shoes.


    Poles seem to read a lot and to spend a lot of time in bookshops
    which is not surprising as most are warm, cosy and unhurried, often
    combined with a cafe.

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