Less than one star! Specifically 5th avenue watch repair. Despite the warning tourist purchase from here. The last guest spent $ 15 cash and no receipt on a watch that didn’t work within hours of purchase. Brought it back to be told it appears watch got wet and it’s not water proof so too bad. He did not wet the watch and he didn’t expect it to be water proof or resistant. Then he says the battery is still good. He handed me back the watch with the back that now no longer stays on. Why do you purchase this stuff? FYI. The watch has the words water resistant on it!
Jody J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boca Raton, FL
This flea market used to be more relevant but more vendors cater to the nearby retirement communities so the rest of us have less reason to visit. Even with that the merchant who sells belts has the best quality at the best prices in 3 counties. Not all the belts are exceptional(she sells to cheapskates too) but she has some full grain belts for $ 20. I will only buy from her. Also the jewelry repair shop works on gold while we wait. Who does that anymore? There are some shops that sell excellent sun hats. One of the vendors sells cologne in a tester size that contains 15% more perfume than the commercial sizes. I wouldn’t touch any of the the food with a 10 foot pole and the jewelry prices are much too high in most of the shops. The jewelry exchanges are a much better buy than Carnival. So if you know what you’re doing this is a useful group of vendors. If not, well Carnival isn’t your problem.
Shane A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 St Augustine, FL
I feel like I’ve gone back to the 70s. This place hasn’t been updated since then I’m sure. It’s disgusting and needs a serious update. Haven’t really seen any good vendors and I’m not sure who would really want to come here except the retirement facility across the road
Kd F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
This is one lame boring flea market I couldnt find anything I was looking for in here. This flea is alot different than the flea markets im accustomed to in miami-dade, broward & duval counties.
Shawn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Delray Beach, FL
In one word. Sketchy. I went in one time and it was and will be my last. Everyone there was friendly in a «welcome to our abandoned trailer park, we promise not to kill you too soon» kind of way In all seriousness I’m sure its owned and operated by gypsies And thats all i really have to say about that.
Ali O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
A trip to Florida has always meant a trip to the Flea Market. We used to go to one in Lake Worth, but it closed down. So, now we come here. There is one really nice Jewelry stand here that sells all sorts of stones and they will custom make things for you. Also, a few different places sell discounted perfume. Pretty much everything else isn’t really stuff you buy while on vacation. At least I don’t go on vacation to buy packages of socks :) But, it’s fun to walk around and see all the random stuff being sold. Plus, this flea market has slot machines and a food court!