4 Best Shopping in Mirow, Muranow, and Wola, Warsaw

Arkadia

Muranów

Arkadia shopping mall boasts that it is "the largest shopping center in Poland," where you can buy almost anything in more than 180 shops, grab a quick bite at a Japanese restaurant, and get your nails done, too.

Kalimba

Muranów

The store sells lovely toys made of natural materials and houses a colorful "Kofifi" cafeteria for parents and their children.

Mierosławskiego 19, Warsaw, Mazovia, 01-527, Poland
022-839–75–60

Koło Sunday Market

The largest Warsaw open-air antique market—Koło at the corner of Obozowa and Ciołka streets—has a little bit of everything, and is open every weekend. Treasures can be discovered amidst the junk; this is the quintessential flea market. Prices are negotiable. The market takes place every Saturday and Sunday from 7 am to 1 pm, but if you're looking for bargains, come early.
Corner of Obozowa and Ciołka, Wola, Mazovia, Poland

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Olimpia Sunday Market

Olimpia Sunday Market has a little bit of everything: sausages and sweets, second-hand clothing, antique furniture, old vinyl records—you name it. If you like treasure hunting, this is the place for you, but it's a place to buy more than just look (visitors who come to take photos instead of buying things are frowned upon). This bazaar is pretty basic, with rows of stands lined up on the grassy (sometimes muddy) field.
56/60 Górczewska, Warsaw, Mazovia, Poland
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Rate Includes: Sun. 8–3