The bazaar itself is quite large, and you can find anything on it: fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, meat, sweets and, of course, traditional Uzbek products. I was impressed by the variety of local products and the quality of the products. Special attention should be paid to spices — there is an incredible selection of them here, and the aromas that fill the air are impossible to convey in words. Local souvenirs such as fabrics, ceramics and other handmade items can also be found at the bazaar.
The sellers at Muso Honkeldi are very friendly and hospitable. Despite the large number of tourists, the atmosphere at the market remains very warm and welcoming. Many sellers are ready to share information about their product and even offer to try local delicacies.
The clothing market named after him.Musa Honkeldyev!This is a budget-friendly market, here at favorable prices you can buy absolutely everything, from clothes, jewelry, antiques, to this your heart desires!I recommend you will not regret it.And how many families feed on this market, we are very grateful to Muso aka, for this market.
It is interesting except that at the very end, after the clothing and grocery markets, 3 days a week: on Wednesday, Saturday and especially on Sunday, sellers of "junk" gather. In other words, a flea market. Sometimes there are interesting things from the Soviet past, or vintage. As one famous "chansonnier" sang: - "Flea market, flea market - who is in arctic foxes, and who is in tattoos ..."
A small bazaar, compact, a large selection of men's and children's clothing. Cheap vegetables and fruits. Unfortunately it only works on weekends and on Wednesdays
Once it was the legendary flea market of Samarkand, but now there is a gathering of dealers and it is not known who!!! But the flea market is big. If you dig around for a long time, you can find something. The main thing is to go there very early, there is nothing to look for there late, they say that Sunday works...
The cheapest market in the city. It is open on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. In the common people, it is called the Far Camp. Not far from the military camp
The main working days are Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. On the rest of the days, there is practically no one. On weekends, many people come to the grocery market, the lowest prices are here. And so the usual flea market.