For those who love knick knacks, vintage and antiques, plan to spend a good two hours here. I had…read moreto keep remining myself im traveling and there's a luggage capacity to worry about or I would've bought more stuff that i don't need. There are tables of jewelry, small tins and ceramics, tea cups made in Japan, Austria, and Germany, even old keys, just to start naming a fraction. Everything has the character of Europe over fifty years ago.
The sellers are friendly and willing to haggle. Start from half of what they offer and work your way up.