Forteca Kręgliccy Market

Warsaw


Highly popular with locals is this weekly farmers market held in the red-brick Fort Legionów, which was built by the Russians in the 1850s (and now owned by a catering group). Come here for organic fruits and vegetables, pickles, dairy goods, jams, honey and breads.


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