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Josefstrasse 186
8005 Zürich
Switzerland
Kreis 5
Hours
What time does Sindi Markt open?
Sindi Markt opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Sindi Markt close?
Sindi Markt closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Sindi Markt have parking?
Yes, Sindi Markt has parking options.
German
3 Reviews
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Note: this review is only for coffee service at the bar…read more I've been a few times already to the bar of the Markthalle resto for a cafe crema or two and a schale. The schale is akin to a bitchin' latte a la 'third wave coffee' and, three times now, I've been very happy with both the flavor and the appearance. If you're a bit of a coffee snob, and wandering around the Markthalle (trams 4, 17, 13/Dammweg stop), then order a Schale at the bar. You'll probably be happy that you did so! During the day, there usually only seems to be one person working the bar (which is of fairly decent size) that also services the floor, so you may have a wee wait when ordering your drink.
Really unique find in Zurich during my travels. I was tired at looking at bougie and $$$ shops so…read moreI'm happy I was able to see this hidden gem. This place has small interdependently owned shops so each step you take brings you to a different shop. There is everything for everyone! There were cheese shops, Italian food, beer/liqueur, a restaurant in the back, small bakery, a section of teas, cheeses/dried meats, fish market & perfect if you wanna take a small trinket home. The night that I came in they had a small band playing in the front so it had a nice ambiance to the space. I strongly recommend to visit this place, and don't forget to bring a large bag to put in your new goodies!
Frischprodukte aus der Markthalle im Viadukt
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Decent selection of basic foods and household items, and the prices aren't bad (for Zurich).read more
I'm giving it four stars for look and presentation and three stars for selection. If you're like…read moreme, then you may have those friends who are of the opinion that second-hand clothing shops are 'icky' and don't tend to shop in such places. Well, I challenge those with a low tolerance for 'ick' to find anything wrong with this particular Caritas shop. It's tidy, funky, inviting, and has an attractive, if, however, rather narrow selection of items for adults. I was impressed with the children's selection. Parents would do well to shop here! For those keen on donating articles of clothing, accessories and shoes, there is a large, red Caritas drop-off 'box' around the back of the shop at your disposal. Also fun: the window displays are ever-changing and well-arranged.
Officially has become one of my favorite vintage shops. Just walked out of there with two full bags…read moreof *golden* vintage finds. Love how it's curated. Not everything was my taste, but when it was, I loved it so much that nearly squeeled in delight. Would have bought even more if everything came in my size. Great shop!
Freitag is special and unique and weird and different! It's just one of those places you really…read moreneed to see. I remember I'd take the train from Schaffhausen to Zurich every morning, and we'd pass the massive Freitag store (shipping containers stacked on top of one another quite high up in the air), and I always wanted to know what it was. They're really unique bags, wallets, backpacks..etc. made from truck tarps. They're different, but cool. And Swiss prices... of course ;) . You'll notice a lot of people walking around in Zurich with them. The place is also in a cool location, right next to the prime tower, Garold's Garden, and Viadukt... you could spend an entire afternoon exploring the area. Also make sure to visit the top to overlook Kreis 5. If you stand still enough, you can feel yourself swaying... wooooooOoOoOoOoO
I was super intrigued about these shipping containers and didn't know it contained a popular bag…read morebrand! So naturally I ventured in and was in awe about all the signs they had an mostly fairly reasonable prices for what it's worth. Also I had notice almost everyone Zurich rocked one of their bags as well. I ended up doing some shopping here, and my only complaint was I wish I could of found more solid dark colors.
Outside by night
Sign post
The new "frescoed ceilings" are probably a joyful reminiscence of the start of the digital…read morerevolution. The computer game animations are plotted in screen resolutions of the first online services in the 80s. Shown are cartoon like scenes of shopville. There is also a little augmented reality effect. Sometimes you see more, if you watch them with your mobile. Cool also to vary the music your listening to, when watching them. Try it for example with Skrillex Bangarang.
An underground shopping plaza with an array of offerings, mostly books and bakeries. There is a…read moreSwisscom with English speaking employees that is open on Sundays. There is a large SwissSmile dental practice that is open on Saturdays. The jewel is the Migros, especially on Sundays. It is large and well appointed but expect long lines and hostile crowds. There are very clean toilets on the 2nd floor but they cost 2chf to use.
The souvenir shop
Akkuladezone, Quartierplatz, Halle Landesmuseum
Great spot for drinks, coffee, or light snacks and meals. It's a coffee shop/ bar/ bookstore…read more Nice location with many seating options inside and outside. It's self-serve with many drink and food options. It's also a good spot for studying, working, or to relax with family and friends. I like this cafe a lot, and would recommend stopping by. The food and the drinks are okay, but it's more the atmosphere the scores the points.
Great place to relax with coffee, beer or other beverage. Next to Limmat so you see people with…read moredogs, baby or old couples. Even if it's a book cafe, most people here just come in for drinks and hanging out. During the day, you see some working/studying here. Good and reasonably priced cappuccino (can choose small 4.50 CHF or large5.xx CHF) and wine/beer (less than 7 CHF). Muslie was great but haven't tried other food. you can pick up some pre-made salad or sandwiches. Great to sit outside or backside to hang out.
Loved this store, bought a super cute purse from them small store but packed with a punch of good…read morecool items
Louboutins & Chaneltasche
Designer- und Vintagetaschen
Great selection, great prices. Service was good. I'll be back Here for sure. Looking forward to Go…read morebye in the summertime.
Very clean, friendly staff!! I go every week on my…read morelayovers~~ I find something on each visit, good quality and very reasonable prices.
A real thrift story with thrift story prices.
Thrift shopping is one of the cheapest things you can do in Switzerland. Zurich is expensive, so…read morethis is what I like to do when I'm on a layover in the city. Zürcher Brockenhaus is one of my favorite places to pass the time after grocery shopping (another way to save money). This place is massive, with three floors of curated objects, clothing, and furnishings, and the staff is always nice. I wish I could bring the big pieces home! I always find something cool here. Watch my video review on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9ge_35JABh/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Three levels packed with furniture, kitchen wares, lighting, music, 'velos', gardening stuff, some…read moreart, and, heck, just plain old fun stuff to look at. We were on the hunt for a wardrobe as flats don't seem to have a lot of closets, if any at all, and found a sizable amount on the ground floor of Brockenhaus. I'd say the prices ranged anywhere from 300 to 1000 CHF, depending on quality and such. While we didn't purchase anything given that we don't yet have a flat, we 'filed' away what we would like when we do have a place to put it in, so, Brockenhaus, we'll see you again!
Books
Dior bag
From the owner: Wir sind ein unabhängiger Kiosk, also keiner Kette angeschlossen. Stets sind wir motiviert und…read morebestrebt unseren Kunden das Beste und Schnellste zu liefern. Wir backen täglich frische Backwaren. Zu unserem Sortiment gehören Milchprodukte, Fleisch & Wurstwaren, Konserven, Cerialien, Kolonialwaren... Eigentlich alles was es in einer Tankstelle mit Shop gibt. Ausser Benzin...
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