Saturday Night Flea Markets
A mini party on its own, the Saturday Night Flea Market on Arpora Hill between Baga and Anjuna is a complete mix of live music, food, bars, jewellery/clothes stalls, restaurant stalls of different cuisines and much more. These night flea markets in Goa let you meet different people from different parts of the world and experience their cultures while you bargain for an old blue antique or enjoy a quiet drink and meal amidst them. A little ahead along the Baga beach, there is a smaller market called Mackie’s Saturday Night Bazaar which has a relatively smaller crowd but equally good food, music and things to shop for.
Ingo’s Saturday Night Bazaar
Ingo’s Saturday Night Bazaar at Arpora: Started by Ingo Grill a German National who ignited the concept of Nite Bazaars. Known for its Tibetan, Rajasthani and Kashmiri handicrafts, semi precious stones, paintings, books, clothes, music, funky jewelery, food stalls serving traditional and international stuff.Saturdays spoil for choice. There is Ingos night market at Arpora and Mackeys near Baga. The Ingos market has become so popular over the years that it’s causing serious heartburn to anyone trying to just drive past Arpora on Saturday nights and posing a huge challenge for the local traffic police.
Mackie’s Saturday Night Market
This market is located at the North of the river Baga. This market is held every Saturday night and includes hundred of stalls as well as live entertainment and delicious local food. Here you can get some unique pieces of jewelry like, necklace, ear rings, anklets, beaded sandals and embroidered furniture cushion covers. The market starts after sunset and continues until 3 am.