El Cisne Flea Market

Benidorm is an amazing Mediterranean recess. The best thing about it is the fact that it shakes away Spanish attributes and tries a cosmopolitan flavor. Because the British come in throngs, the nightlife and restaurants are bent towards the British populace. There are two special markets in Benidorm: Benidorm Outdoor Market and the El Cisne Flea Market.

The El Cisne Flea Market has made quite a name for itself. If you walk towards the Alfas De Pei, you will find the by-pass converging with N-332. That’s exactly where the El Cisne Flea Market is situated. If you cannot still navigate for it, just ask someone where Benison camping is. El Cisne Flea Market is quite proximal to the camping.

It offers a vast repertoire of things. There are junks, treasures, souvenirs and daily use objects. The market is open on all Sundays and any given Saturday in the month. The market roughly opens at 8 am and keeps going till 1 pm. A more-than-strong tourist force can cause the market to open an extra Saturday here and there.

If you are looking for the hottest bargains, rush to the El Cisne Flea Market. You will be able to negotiate on a Diaspora of handicrafts, objects of indigenous make and a variety of antiques. Just remember to keep an eye on your wallet when the place gets overcrowded.

El Cisne offers great weekend opportunity to shop but at the same time, the motley crowd gives pickpockets a fair chance too. El Cisne Flea Market is best known for its high quality antiques at a moderate price. The problem with antiques is that you cannot set a price for them and hence you don’t know if you are getting a super deal or are being fleeced.

Foietes street market sand Pueblo street markets are another couple of small-time markets operating in Benidorm. These are also quite a treat in terms of what they offer. The entire Benidorm city is laden with antique sellers.

If you come to Benidorm, make sure that you have enough push in your wallet to make a sound dash for the El Cisne Flea Market.

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Posted On: April 6th, 2009
Posted In: Benidorm

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