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Návšteva miestneho trhu (Futuristička tržnica)

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Sunday morning between 8:00 and 10:00 AM for the fullest selection and liveliest atmosphere, but arrive by 7:30 if you want first pick of the homemade ajvar and fresh kajmak.

Budgettipps

No entry fee and most items are already cheaper than supermarkets. Bring small denomination cash because many older vendors do not accept cards and will quote prices in both Serbian dinars and euros.

Empfohlen für

Food lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Solo travelers, Culture seekers

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1.5-2.5 hours

Über

Schnelle Fakten: Every Sunday morning, over 500 vendors transform this former industrial complex into a chaotic wonderland of fresh produce, artisan cheeses, and vintage treasures. The market operates in a converted socialist-era factory hall where the original machinery hooks still dangle from the ceiling above the fruit stalls.

Highlights: Step past the entrance and you will hear the distinctive rhythmic chopping of čvarci makers who have been selling their pork cracklings from the same concrete slab for three decades. One elderly mushroom vendor arranges her foraged wild fungi by color gradient on a blue tarp, a display that looks more like modern art than commerce.

Insidertipps

  • Bring your own reusable bag or basket as vendors rarely provide plastic bags.
  • Look for the woman near the back wall selling homemade rakija from unlabeled plastic bottles, her plum brandy is the best in the market.
  • Go hungry and order a fresh burek from the bakery stall at the north entrance, they bake them continuously until noon.
  • Avoid the first row of stalls closest to the entrance, they cater to tourists with higher prices, walk deeper into the hall for better deals.
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