Everything at 1€ by Two Market” returns on May 7, 2023

Everything at 1€ by Two Market

Todo a 1€ by Two Market returns on May 7, 2023 and as always, it promises to be a great success in Barcelona.

The market will be held at L’Ovella Negra and will feature a wide variety of second-hand clothing for all tastes in pop-up format.

The goal is to renew your closet in a sustainable way and at a very economical price.

In addition, the entrance fee is only €2, which makes it a perfect activity for those who are committed to saving money and sustainability.

The renowned “Todo a 1€ by Two Market”.

It is one of the cheapest markets in Barcelona and has more than 65 different vendors.

In it, you can find clothes, accessories, objects and all kinds of items for the same price: 1€.

The Barcelona Second Hand Market began in July 2011 and since then has been a great success in Barcelona.

This market is an opportunity for all those people who want to buy second hand products at a very affordable price.

The objective is to encourage the purchase of second-hand items, as it is a sustainable way to consume and help the environment.

In addition, the market is an opportunity for people who want to sell or exchange items they no longer use.

The market Todo a 1€ by Two Market is held in two spaces, L’Ovella Negra and Nau Bostik.

Dates may vary, so it is important to check dates and times before attending.

At Nau Bostik, the market will be held from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm and at L’Ovella Negra, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. For children under 12 years of age, admission is free.

The experience of attending a second-hand market is unique, as you can find exclusive products that cannot be found in any conventional store.

Bet on savings

If you are a person who is committed to savings and sustainability, Todo a 1€ by Two Market is an activity you can’t miss.

It is a unique opportunity to renew your closet in a sustainable way and at a very affordable price.

In addition, you will be contributing to the environment and promoting the circular economy.

Second-hand markets have become an increasingly popular anti-crisis option in Barcelona and around the world.

In the Catalan capital, the crisis has led to the creation of about 50 street markets of all kinds, every weekend.

One of the biggest is the Flea Market, which is held every second Sunday of the month in Blanquerna square, in the Raval.

This flea market started in 2007 in homes and basements among friends and has grown to almost 200 stalls of 100% second-hand clothing.

It is well worth attending and buying at an unbelievable price.