I'm not sure what days which part of this market are open, all the signs are naturally in Cyrillic but I can tell you that the market was in full swing on a Sunday when we were there, row after row after row of goods-clothes, food, household items, toys, electronics, home improvement items, there seemed to be some logic in the setup as vendors selling similar items were bunched together. We were looking for the flea market section with used Soviet stuff but were a little disappointed, what we believe was the flea market section was filled mostly with used clothing.
When we went back through Tuesday morning, the food booths were open and I found a couple of pastries for breakfast. We didn't look to see if the rest of the market was open. Leave a Comment
Theme: OtherDirections: 5km is about 1/2 way between Sevastopol and Balaklava. Take a #9 marshrutky from Balaklava or any bus from Sevastopol that lists 5km on the window.