
Hotels near Dry Bridge Flea Market
Tbilisi, Georgia
The Dry Bridge (Mshrali Khidi) crosses a tributary of the Mtkvari just north of Saarbruckens Square and the daily flea market underneath it is one of the Caucasus's most extensive antique markets. Soviet-era cameras, vinyl records, military medals, Georgian icons, Persian rugs, wedding silver, and the occasional 19th-century book stack the tables and ground sheets. Most items date from the 1920s-1980s; some are genuinely old, much is Soviet-era kitsch.
The atmosphere is the point - elderly sellers chatting, families picnicking on the bridge above, occasional musicians. Bargaining is expected and standard prices drop 30-50% on a polite second offer. Mornings (10:00-13:00) are busiest; some stalls operate 7 days a week. Cash only - the market predates Tbilisi's transition to card payments. Allow 90 minutes.
Pro Tip: Visit Sunday morning when local sellers are most active. The painted Soviet propaganda posters, vintage Georgian wine labels, and old champagne glasses make distinctive low-cost souvenirs - typically 5-25 GEL each.
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