Bazar Chino Barcelona

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Bazar Chino Barcelona

The Tramvia fare to Bazar Chino Virrey costs about €2.40. The Train fare to Bazar Chino Virrey costs about €2.40 - €4.50. I bought a very serviceable hat from China recently. A similar one from Oz was about £30 of which a half was postage. I strongly suspect that China subsidises the postal costs.
One of Barcelona's largest and best loved flea markets, this place is bizarre. All items are sold, old and new, and I mean all items, you get power tools next to antiques next to cosmetics. However you do come across some gems, I found an amazing 1920's turban style hat. Saturday is the busiest day  so avoid it if you're just a casual browser, and if you're looking for real bargains arrive early. Antique auctions take place in the morning, when the commercial buyers are there, and again at midday when all the unsold goods drop in price.



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Zhongyi market, located at the southern gate of Dayan ancient city, is the biggest... There’s no awkward silence like when you say “nihao” to a Cantonese speaker. Or there’s no awkward pause in a Chinese business where you’re not sure which language to speak and so you default to the local language. However, in Spain, most grocery stores were closed on Sunday. This was also a tourist information booth for me.If you are from Canada, you might find it very odd to have grocery stores closed on a Sunday. For information on prices of Bus and Train, costs and ride fares to Bazar Chino Arenys de, please check the Moovit app.
Well known for it's homemade cakes and glorious honey infused cheeses. The nearest train station to Bazar Chino in L'Ampolla bazar chino is L'Ampolla-Perelló-Deltebre. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks.

The Metro fare to Bazar Chino Rambla costs about €2.40. The Bus fare to Bazar Chino Rambla costs about €2.40. The Train fare to Bazar Chino Rambla costs about €2.40 - €6.95. The Tramvia fare to Bazar Chino Rambla costs about €2.40.
What we call "variety store" or "dollar store" still exist in the U.S., but there are not as many as in times past. In the UK "los chinos" are generally run by Pakistanis/Indians, but as far as I know they're not called either Pakistani shops or Indian shops. For information on prices of Bus, Metro, Train and Tramvia, costs and ride fares to Bazar Chino Virrey, please check the Moovit app. The nearest bus stops to Bazar Chino Virrey in Barcelona is Pg Maragall-Greco. I do rather miss some of the North African shops which stocked some unusual gift items, often good quality. The proliferation of Chinese Bazaar shops has been nothing short of amazing.
Visited today for some M4 bolts and had a choice of three lengths! It's always a tight squeeze getting around the place but well worth the effort. There was one near us in Spain, which actually stayed open during siesta . It was always good to have that one shop open in the afternoon. Many businesses are a front, same as the Chinese restaurants.