Saint Dominic’s Fair
Saint Dominic's Fair, together with Weihnachtmarkt and Oktoberfest, is one of Europe's largest commerce and cultural open-air events, held in Gdask's Main City, the city's representative section. The history of this fair may be traced back to 1260 A.D. The fair features a big market area with vendors selling gorgeous accessories and ornaments, as well as food and other products. The festival is not only a trade show, but also a cultural event with musical performances and theater performances.
Each year, the number of stalls grows, and the Fair's schedule is filled with cultural and entertainment events. Numismatic and philatelic collections, as well as handicrafts, haberdashery, rare clothing, and antiques, can be found on the stalls. All of these items, as well as many others, may be purchased at the famed flea market. Unfortunately, as with other comparable fairs around the world, some counterfeit products are sold. It used to be available to acquire paintings by Kossak, Witkacy, and a slew of other well-known painters. The majority of merchants and collectors, on the other hand, are honest and treat guests with respect. They come from all around Poland, as well as neighboring nations such as Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Austria, Sweden, and even places as far away as Israel and Uzbekistan. All of the international vendors sell products and souvenirs that are unique to their culture.
Location: Old Town ‘Andrew V’ of Gdansk, Poland.
Held On: July 30th (saturday) to August 21st (sunday)