Hell's Kitchen Flea Market can be said to be the most famous flea market in New York. The area is very large. If you sometimes slowly find it, you can always find the heart. It is quite good to go to the nearby street to eat.
I like to visit this flea market very much. It is unknown why it is called this name. The whole flea market is still very big. It can be said that there are a lot of old things here. I really found a lot of treasures slowly.
This Juasao market very close to Times Square is very interesting. Many very old gadgets, old photos, porcelain plates, old furniture, old piano, old vinyl records, various old-fashioned American household items, dazzling, selling things are local in the United States, as well as Japan, Korea, China. Africa and Europe, people are dazzled, many things are very novel, taste carefully, always can find their favorite gadgets.
The goods here are very interesting, from different handmade works from around the world. Many goods have not been seen in China. Some are used products, but the workmanship is very special. There is a department to share the owner to negotiate the price, you may wish to try it. I'm taking Metro Line 1 from Wall Street to this side today. I'm passing by the Believe It or Not museum when I leave the station.
Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market is a flea market located between Ninth and 10th Avenues. It was once hailed as one of the world’s top 10 shopping streets by National Geographic and was rated as the “best place to buy furniture”. It mainly sells antiques, collectibles, furniture decorations and supplies. Open Saturday and Sunday (9:00 am to 6 pm) When I arrived, I was close to the stall and I didn't have a good time. Address: West 39th St. (b/w 9th and 10th Aves.) New York, NY 10018 Website: hellskitchenfleamarket .com
It’s too early, many stalls have not come out, the bosses are very good, you have to bargain.
Hell's Kitchen Flea Market can be said to be the most famous flea market in New York. The area is very large. If you sometimes slowly find it, you can always find the heart. It is quite good to go to the nearby street to eat.
I like to visit this flea market very much. It is unknown why it is called this name. The whole flea market is still very big. It can be said that there are a lot of old things here. I really found a lot of treasures slowly.
This Juasao market very close to Times Square is very interesting. Many very old gadgets, old photos, porcelain plates, old furniture, old piano, old vinyl records, various old-fashioned American household items, dazzling, selling things are local in the United States, as well as Japan, Korea, China. Africa and Europe, people are dazzled, many things are very novel, taste carefully, always can find their favorite gadgets.
The goods here are very interesting, from different handmade works from around the world. Many goods have not been seen in China. Some are used products, but the workmanship is very special. There is a department to share the owner to negotiate the price, you may wish to try it. I'm taking Metro Line 1 from Wall Street to this side today. I'm passing by the Believe It or Not museum when I leave the station.
Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market is a flea market located between Ninth and 10th Avenues. It was once hailed as one of the world’s top 10 shopping streets by National Geographic and was rated as the “best place to buy furniture”. It mainly sells antiques, collectibles, furniture decorations and supplies. Open Saturday and Sunday (9:00 am to 6 pm) When I arrived, I was close to the stall and I didn't have a good time. Address: West 39th St. (b/w 9th and 10th Aves.) New York, NY 10018 Website: hellskitchenfleamarket .com
It’s too early, many stalls have not come out, the bosses are very good, you have to bargain.